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Topic 2 – Identify Types of Drawings

Sections

Floor plans, framing plans and foundation plans are horizontal cuts. If an architect wants to provide a vertical view for a particular portion of the plan, they will use a cutting plane line to reference that view in a different area of the print. Typically, a full section is cut across the entire width or length of the building. Partial sections may be used to show vertically the materials used in the wall construction from footing to roof.

Elevations

Elevations are used to show the exterior of the building in a set of drawings. Usually only four elevation drawings are required to provide the necessary information. Elevations are a good reference for general information on exterior finishes, windows and exterior doors.

For more details, review in text:

Carpentry, Chapter 22 – Sections and Elevations.

Review Questions

What are sections?

What is the purpose of section reference lines?

An enlarged part of a section view is called a _____.

List four dimensions commonly found on elevations.

Contour lines that are close together indicate a _____ slope.

Why is the finish floor elevation sometimes shown on the plot plan?

Name the three parts of identification found on the plot plan.

What do dashed lines on both sides of a foundation wall indicate on a foundation plan?

Interior footings, columns, posts, girders, and beams are dimensioned to their _____.


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