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These look so great! You really understood the use of line weights and solids and voids to create more dimension and character in your diagrams, well done! Your floor plan is also looking really good, you have all the basic elements down and the line weights are looking good. One thing I would suggest is hatching the wall with either a solid or line hatch just to make it read a little better. Overall, a job well done on this assignment and I am excited to see your next project:)