chapter 16 drawing elevations multiview projection also called orthographic projection front...
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Chapter 16 Drawing Elevations
Multiview projection
Also called orthographic projection
Front elevationSix views in a multiview drawing
Rear elevationLeft elevationRight elevationRoof plan / Top
Bottom view/ basement
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Exterior elevations are always drawn to the same scale as the floor plan
Presentation DrawingElevation drawing to which landscape and material textures have been added
A dashed line is used to draw major features below the ground line on an exterior elevation
Profile DrawingTerm used to describe the elevation drawing of a site
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Auxiliary elevationDrawn when a wall is not at a 90 degree angle on a floor plan
Run12 is assigned to the run when calculating roof pitch
– Angle of a roof described as a ratio– Double the run to find the span
SpanTerm used to describe the distance between roof supports
Interior ElevationDrawing of an inside wall
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Windows and doorsPoint of a dashed line represents the part of the window that has the hinge
Should appear on all elevations– Sill– Sash– Mullions– Muntins
Numbers or letters are the key to a window or door on a window or door schedule
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DimensioningDatum line remains constant on an elevation drawingVertical dimensioning should read from right side of a drawing