A drawing that shows the front and side view of a building is called an __________.
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A.
Building elevation
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B.
Aerial View
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C.
Building plan
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D.
Building Section
Correct Answer:
A. Building elevation
Explanation:
The correct answer is Building elevation.
A building elevation is a two-dimensional orthographic projection that represents the exterior faces of a structure, showing its front, rear, or side views. Unlike a building plan, which provides a top-down birds-eye view of the internal layout, or a building section, which reveals a vertical cut-through of the interior, an elevation focuses on the height, width, and external materials of the facade. Aerial views provide a perspective from above, whereas elevations are essential for understanding the vertical proportions and aesthetic design of a building as seen from a standing position.
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