This document discusses the main parts of a one storied building, including the roof, plan view, front sectional elevation, and drawings of doors and windows. It also provides conventions for common building materials like masonry, concrete, wood, soil, and glass that are used in building plans and elevations.
This document discusses the main parts of a one storied building, including the roof, plan view, front sectional elevation, and drawings of doors and windows. It also provides conventions for common building materials like masonry, concrete, wood, soil, and glass that are used in building plans and elevations.
This document discusses the main parts of a one storied building, including the roof, plan view, front sectional elevation, and drawings of doors and windows. It also provides conventions for common building materials like masonry, concrete, wood, soil, and glass that are used in building plans and elevations.
This document discusses the main parts of a one storied building, including the roof, plan view, front sectional elevation, and drawings of doors and windows. It also provides conventions for common building materials like masonry, concrete, wood, soil, and glass that are used in building plans and elevations.
A horizontal section is cut at the mid height of the windows, to get the plan of the building
A vertical section is cut to get the Front Sectional Elevation
Drawing of Doors and Windows illustrating their opening direction
Conventions
(1) or (2) Masonry Section
Used in Elevation (3) or (4) Masonry Pointing Used in Elevation (5) Concrete Section Used in Plan or Elevation (6) Plaster or brick concrete section Used in Plan or Elevation (7) Wood Section, having the section at right angle of the fiber Used in Plan or Elevation (8) Wood Section taken along the length of the fiber Used in Plan or Elevation (9) Soil Used in Elevation (10) Glass Used in Elevation