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Competency: 207.00 Draw exterior elevations

Competency: 207.00 Draw exterior elevations. Objective: 207.01 Demonstrate the purpose and features of an exterior elevation. Exterior Elevations. Two-dimensional, flat, orthographic representations of the building’s exterior

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Competency: 207.00 Draw exterior elevations

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  1. Competency: 207.00Draw exterior elevations Objective: 207.01 Demonstrate the purpose and features of an exterior elevation.

  2. Exterior Elevations • Two-dimensional, flat, orthographic representations of the building’s exterior • Each elevation shows the final appearance of one side of the building • Each elevation shows the final appearance of one side of the building

  3. Exterior Elevations • Four exterior elevations are shown • Elevations are drawn at the same scale as the floor plan • Labeled as Front, Rear, Right, and Left Side Elevations • Compass directions are often used to label elevations (North, South, East, West Elevations)

  4. Exterior Elevations

  5. Exterior Elevations - Features • Doors and Windows • Roof slope and material • Surface and trim materials • Vertical distances and material notes

  6. Exterior Elevations - Features

  7. Exterior ElevationsConstruction Elements • Project horizontal measurements from floor plan downward onto the developing elevation drawing • Vertical distances are projected from a scaled section • Elevations for working drawings do not include landscaping features

  8. Exterior ElevationsConstruction Elements

  9. Exterior Elevations - Symbols • Windows • Doors • Grade line • Wall finish materials are shown in simple symbols in scattered locations to prevent crowding • Roof features • Materials notes

  10. Exterior ElevationsCommon Surface Materials • Brick • Horizontal siding • Vertical siding • Stucco • Stone • Concrete • Flashing • Glass • Roofing

  11. Exterior Elevations - Symbols • Below-grade elements (footings, foundation wall, etc.) are drawn using hidden lines

  12. Exterior ElevationsDimensioning • Vertical distance from floor to ceiling (varies according to client needs) • Vertical distances from floor to tops of windows and doors is usually 6’-8” • Vertical distances to footings (from grade or floors) • Elevations that relate to the site topography • Horizontal distances for roof overhangs • Notes that specify wall and roof finish materials • Roof slope symbols showing rise and run

  13. Exterior ElevationsDimensioning

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