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Building Systems Design Laboratory Manual: Drafting Elevation Plans in Civil Engineering, Schemes and Mind Maps of Civil Engineering

AutoCAD for Civil EngineeringBuilding DesignArchitectural EngineeringStructural Engineering

Instructions for drafting essential elevation plans for building designs in a civil engineering context. Students will learn the basics of elevation plan drafting, including the necessary operations, functions, and components. The manual includes resources and procedures for creating elevation plans using autocad and enhancing designs with details and dimensions.

What you will learn

  • How can students enhance and improve their elevation plans?
  • What components are commonly included in an elevation plan?
  • What are the basic operations and functions used in drafting elevation plans?

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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Download Building Systems Design Laboratory Manual: Drafting Elevation Plans in Civil Engineering and more Schemes and Mind Maps Civil Engineering in PDF only on Docsity! Civil Engineering Department CE013 – Building Systems Design Laboratory Manual 1 Design Plate No. III ELEVATION PLAN 1. Objective(s): The activity aims to introduce the basic concepts, significance and procedures for the drafting of the essential elevations for building plans which will serve as the basis for the development of the technical plans. 2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): The students shall be able to: 2.1 Familiarize the basic operations and functions used in drafting elevation plan. 2.2 Determine the technical descriptions involved in the development of elevation plan. 2.3 Conduct the actual drafting of the front, rear, left, and right elevation plans. 3. Discussion: Elevation Plan is an orthographic projection drawing that shows one side of the building or structure. The purpose of an elevation drawing is to show the finished appearance of a given side of the building and furnish vertical height dimensions (elevations). Four elevations are commonly drafted which pertains to the typical four sides of a building, namely: front, rear, left-side, and right-side elevations. An elevation plan ordinarily includes the following elements/components: identification of the specific side of the building or structure that the elevation represents; grade lines; finished floor and ceiling levels; location of exteriors wall corners; windows and doors (on the exterior faces of the building); roof features; porches, decks, ad patios; vertical dimensions of essential building features, and; material symbols. 4. Resources: AutoCAD 2017 version or lower 5. Procedure: Initial Preparations 1. From the previous lot plan and floor plan activity, plot the floor plan which conforms to the required parameters set for the lot plan using the sample land title provided. 2. Enhance and improve your floor plan and lot plan by providing the necessary details in the plan. 3. Carefully plan on how you would design the aesthetics of your house plan incorporating the necessary design inputs from your previous floor plan activity. After enhancing and improving your lot plan and floor plan 1. You may start drafting your elevation plan from a simple horizontal line representing the required ground level or floor level and plotting vertical lines representing the required distances of the essential features to be plotted for the particular elevation plan. Plot the remaining details on the plan while considering the extra details required i.e. dimensions, labels. This requires creative visuals of your planned designs while drafting them in an impromptu manner. 2. Another way to start your drafting is to place the floor plan directly above the space where the elevation is to be drawn. The exterior walls to be represented by the elevation should be facing down toward the elevation. 3. Project all points down to the free space. 4. Indicate the bottom level of the building and draw a horizontal line. Now measure all the required vertical heights, ceilings heights, floor heights, etc. from this reference point. 5. Remove construction lines and determine if changes are desired in the over-all design.
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