Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors by Kilmer Rosemary; Kilmer W. Otie; & W. Otie Kilmer

Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors by Kilmer Rosemary; Kilmer W. Otie; & W. Otie Kilmer

Author:Kilmer, Rosemary; Kilmer, W. Otie; & W. Otie Kilmer [Kilmer, Rosemary & Kilmer, W. Otie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Published: 2016-02-22T00:00:00+00:00


Figure 10.17 Interior elevations can be named according to the compass direction the viewer is facing.

However, using compass names for interior elevations can be confusing at times, particularly if the building is oriented in a direction such as southwest or northeast. A wall might even run at a diagonal to others within a room, further confusing the assigned compass names.

Reference symbols are the preferred way to assign names to interior elevations. A reference symbol is shown on the floor plan and a number is assigned to the interior elevation view, as illustrated in Figure 10.18. An arrow is drawn around the elevation symbol on the plan to indicate the direction the viewer is looking, and another number is assigned to indicate on what sheet the interior elevation may be found. On the elevation sheet, these numbers are also repeated just below the elevation view.



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