Elevations
A set of building plans usually include more than three views.
i. Front Elevation: This is a view of a building looking at the floor plan directly from the front. It shows the height of the wall and the roof pattern. It reveals the beauty of the building.
ii. Rear (Back) Elevation: This means looking at the floor plan from the back (rear) view. This view also shows the height of the wall and the roof pattern.
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Chapter 10 – Drawing of Plans and Blue-Prints
Elevations; Roof plan; Doors and window schedule
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