An elevation plan is an architectural drawing that shows the exterior vertical view of a building from one side. It provides a detailed depiction of how the building will appear from that perspective, including features like windows, doors, rooflines, and external materials. This plan is essential for visualizing the completed structure and ensuring that design elements align with aesthetic and functional goals. Historically, elevation plans have been integral to architectural design, evolving from basic hand-drawn sketches to detailed and precise technical drawings. Early builders used simple elevations to communicate their vision, while modern elevation plans incorporate sophisticated tools and techniques to provide accurate representations of complex designs. Elevation plans are typically developed after the floor plans and site plans, serving as a guide for architects, builders, and clients. They help in making decisions about exterior finishes, materials, and structural details. …
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