ELEVATION & SECTIONS Sekiondo Elisha Meleji Bo2 /54033/2012.

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ELEVATION & SECTIONS Sekiondo Elisha Meleji Bo2 /54033/2012

INTRODUCTION Orthographic projection (or orthogonal projection) is a means of representing a three dimensional object in two dimension.It is a form of parallel projection, where all the projection lines are orthogonal to the projection plane, resulting in every plane of the scene appearing in affine transformation on the viewing surface. Examples: floor plan,elevation, section

 Just as exterior elevations are created to reveal exterior elements and features, interior elevations reveal the interior features of a building. Elevations; interior & exterior interior exterior

interior to understand the creation of interior elevations is to imagine ourselves inside the room we are drawing. Imagine standing inside a room facing one wall directly, with a large sheet of glass inserted between the viewer and the wall. The interior elevation can then be created by outlining the significant features of the wall. Each wall of the room can be drawn in elevation by means of projecting what is visible as the viewer faces that wall directly For exterior, the same principles applies but outside the room DRAWING?

to the viewer are drawn using a bold line weight. Receding elements become progressively lighter in line weight as they move farther from the picture plane. Some designers draw the line representing the ground line as the boldest, with those lines representing the top and sides of the wall drawn just slightly lighter in weight.. LINE WEIGHTS All elevations require the use of differing line weights to clearly communicate spatial relationships. Typically, any portion of walls cut through and those closest

note: 1. Portions of walls cut into or closest to viewer are bold. 2. Receding elements are drawn with progressively lighter lines. 3. In elevations including cabinetry and or millwork, details such as countertops, door frames, and hardware should be included. 4.Interior elevations require titles, reference symbols (names or numbers), and scale notation.

SCALE  Successful elevations must clearly depict all interior architectural elements in a consistent scale. Interior elevations are typically drawn in a scale ranging from 1⁄4"=1'0" to 1"=1'0". Elevations drawn to depict accessories, equipment, cabinetry, fixtures, and design details are often drawn at 3⁄8"=1'0" or 1⁄2"=1'0". Use of consistence scale

Millwork (building materials) and other highly complicat ed elevations are often drawn at 1⁄2"=1'0" or larger.

elevation for what? 1.construction : contain significant dimensions as well as appropriate technical information. 2. presentations : can be freehand contain less technical information accurately drawn consistent scale.  For elevations to work well in visual presentations, they must be clearly keyed noted, or referenced to the floor plan. titles must be included beneath all elevations and scale should be noted

RENDERING presentations are enhanced by the use of tone, value, color, and/or other graphic devices

SECTION: A building section is a view created as though a vertical plane has cut through the building and been removed. Unlike interior elevations, which depict only what occurs inside the interior, sections can expose the structure of the building. In drawing sections, it is important to include the outline of the structural elements as well as the internal configuration of the interior space.

drawing :-  Sections require varied line weights as a means of describing depths and spatial relationships.  typically, sections show what is cut through, and therefore closest to the viewer, in the boldest line weight; receding features and details are drawn using progressively lighter line weights.  It is important to consider carefully the most useful location (or locations) of the building to show in section.  The section should be cut through the building as a single continuous plane.

section for what? Design and presentation :focus on form, finish materials, and definition Construction : has technical information to communicate  All expose and convey important interior relationships and details such as doors, windows, changes in floor level, ceilng heights, and,, finish material locations. of interior space. information about building systems.

note clearly keyed, noted, or referenced to the appropriate floor plan. Generally, sections are referenced to the floor plan with use of a symbol that denotes the locations of the vertical cut.