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Chapter 22 Introduction to Elevations
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2 Links for Chapter 22 Elevation Basics Surface Materials Related Web Sites
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3 Elevation Basics Used to show the exterior of the building Shown as orthographic projections
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4 Elevation Basics Typically, four views are given Additional elevations may be needed if building is irregular shaped Each elevation is given a reference number that coordinates with the floor plan Drawn as either presentation or working drawings
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5 Elevation Basics
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6 Drawn same scale as floor plan which is usually 1/4”=1’0” If front elevation is drawn to floor plan scale, additional drawings may be a smaller scale A side elevation is placed beside the rear and front elevations
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7 Elevation Basics
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8 Surface Materials Roofing materials should be represented clearly and quickly –Asphalt shingles are drawn with varying line weights and lengths –Wood shakes and tiles shown jagged –Rub-on films may be used for some roofs –CADD produces a more realistic surface
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9 Surface Materials
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10 Surface Materials
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11 Surface Materials Skylights are made of flat glass or domed plastic The flatter the roof the more distorted a rectangular skylight will appear
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12 Surface Materials Wall coverings describe the exterior finish of the building Wood siding is installed in large sheets and has a variety of appearances Wood substitutes are more durable and resemble wood finishes
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13 Surface Materials Aluminum and vinyl siding also resemble wood finishes Masonry is made of brick, concrete block, or stone –Each of these is easily maintained, durable, but more expensive
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14 Surface Materials Doors and windows should resemble the type of door detailed in the schedule –Be sure to include a decorative pattern if applicable Rails can be solid or open with vertical rails that are spaced evenly
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15 Surface Materials
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16 Surface Materials
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17 Surface Materials Shutters should be shown on elevations The chimney should be shown as wood or masonry faced
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18 Related Web Sites American Brick - www.ambrico.comwww.ambrico.com Engineered Wood Association- www.apawood.org www.apawood.org Vinyl Institute - www.vinylinfo.orgwww.vinylinfo.org Canadian Wood Council - www.cwc.cawww.cwc.ca Georgia Pacific - www.gp.comwww.gp.com
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