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noun. the height to which something is elevated or to which it rises: The elevation of the tower is 80 feet. the altitude of a place above sea level or ground level. an elevated place, thing, or part; an eminence.
A house front elevation is a two-dimensional depiction on paper, which shows your house from the point of view a person standing in front of it. In this ideabook, we present some popular house elevations, to give you an idea of the various options so that you might choose one of them when you get your house designed.
When architects design buildings, they often sketch 2D drawings to show what the building will look like from each side. These drawings are called plans and elevations. The view from the top is called the plan. The view from the front and sides are called the elevations (front elevation and side elevation).
An exterior elevation is a two dimensional drawing that shows what each side of the house looks like from the outside. The drawing provides the builder with key information about the home. Many times we see our homes built where exterior details are overlooked or given less than the desired attention.
The views from above are called plans. The views from the sides are called elevations. While the plan gives a view looking down on top of an object, it is often useful to slice a plane through the object to reveal important information.
Your architectural elevation should be harmonious with a degree of unity. Unity makes the different elements and components of the elevation seem to be one, a whole instead of parts. There are different ways to achieve unity. One way is by Repetition of an element throughout the elevation to form a sort of a pattern.
To Create a 2D or 3D Elevation
- Draw an elevation line in the drawing.
- Select the elevation line.
- Click Building Elevation Line tab Modify panel Generate Elevation.
- Select the type of elevation object you want to create:
- For Style to Generate, select a style for a 2D elevation.
A section plan is a vertical slice drawings showing the internal features of your property. It is similar to an elevation plan, however, it shows the internal features of the property. The section plan is usually combined with other plans on a measured building survey. This can include floor plans, elevations, etc…
A cross section, also simply called a section, represents a vertical plane cut through the object, in the same way as a floor plan is a horizontal section viewed from the top.
A site plan usually shows a building footprint, travel ways, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, trails, lighting, and landscaping and garden elements.
To Create an Elevation View
- Open the general view drawing to add the elevation mark.
- On the Annotation tool palette, click the elevation mark tool.
- In the drawing, specify the location for the elevation mark.
- Specify the viewing direction for the elevation mark.
An Elevation drawing is drawn on a vertical plane showing a vertical depiction. A section drawing is also a vertical depiction but one that cuts through space showing what lies within.
It involves creating floor plans, furniture layouts, and designing the look and feel of a space. Interior design also includes the specification of furniture, fixtures, and finishes, and coordinating their installation.
∎ A section view is a view used on a drawing to. show an area or hidden part of an object by. cutting away or removing some of that object.
Also referred to as FF is Finished Floor Elevation. The term FFE refers to the top of the structural slab and its elevation above sea level. FG. Finished grade. The term FG refers to the elevation above sea level for the finished grade or finished ground.
The top drawing is labeled the south elevation, meaning the elements and surfaces that are depicted are facing south; we are looking toward the north. The same reasoning applies to the bottom drawing, which is the other side of the building on the north.
What are East, West and South Elevations? For an East elevation, see the building while looking in a Westerly direction. For a West elevation, look at the building while facing East. All of this applies when outside the building.
The "upwards" angle from the horizontal to a line of sight from the observer to some point of interest. If the angle goes "downwards" it is called an Angle of Depression. See: Angle. Search ? Index ? About ? Contact ? Cite This Page ? Privacy.