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Drawing Longitudinal & Cross Sections

Drawing Longitudinal & Cross Sections. Architectural Sections. As we can see in Figure 1 the section shows us that the building has, 4 levels deep piers columns. Architectural Sections. Conventions with scale. The Horizontal scale is usually greater than of the Vertical scale

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Drawing Longitudinal & Cross Sections

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  1. Drawing Longitudinal & Cross Sections

  2. Architectural Sections • As we can see in Figure 1 the section shows us that the building has, • 4 levels • deep piers • columns

  3. Architectural Sections

  4. Conventions with scale • The Horizontal scale is usually greater than of the Vertical scale • e.g. Horizontal Scale 1:100 • Vertical Scale 1:10

  5. Longitudinal Section • A section through the longer length of the job • On a Road or Driveway, a section along the direction of the road

  6. Longitudinal Sections Note – Scales Vertical is always larger

  7. Notations RL 100.000– is the origin for vertical dimensions for the drawing. Chainage – is the horizontal measurements from the origin. Existing Ground Level– the ground level +/- above Datum– Is the height above the origin in this case RL 100.000

  8. Formation Height Formation Height is the bulk excavation finished height

  9. Notations Design Level – Is the finished level required. Cut– Noted on this line if the existing ground is higher than the design level. Fill – Noted on this line if the existing ground is lower than the design level.

  10. Cross Section Measurements taken from Centreline

  11. Notation Measurements taken from Centreline

  12. Longitudinal Sections

  13. Longitudinal Sections Extend Construction lines from significant points

  14. Longitudinal Sections

  15. Longitudinal Sections

  16. Longitudinal Sections

  17. Cross Sections

  18. 11.250 x x 12.490 x 12.480 11.111 x

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