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ich·nog·ra·phy I0013100 (ĭk-nŏg′rə-fē)n. pl. ich·nog·ra·phies A ground plan of a building. [Latin ichnographia : Greek ikhnos, track + Greek -graphiā, -graphy.]ichnography (ɪkˈnɒɡrəfɪ) n1. (Civil Engineering) the art of drawing ground plans2. (Civil Engineering) the ground plan of a building, factory, etc[C16: from Latin ichnographia, from Greek ikhnographia, from ikhnos trace, track] ichnographic, ˌichnoˈgraphical adj ˌichnoˈgraphically advichnography1. the rendering of a horizontal section of an object in scale. 2. the rendering of a floor plan of a building in a specific scale. — ichnographic, ichnographical, adj.See also: Drawingichnography
ichnography[ik′näg·rə·fē] (graphic arts) The art of making decorative drawings by use of compass and rule, in a sense revived in Op art (optical art) techniques. The art of tracing plans and illustrations. A horizontal section, for example, of a structure, that shows the true dimensions according to a geometric scale. ichnographyThe tracing of ground plans; the representation of a ground plot.FinancialSeefloor plan |