Floor Plan
A detailed top-down representation of the interior layout of a structure, showing walls, doors, windows, room labels, dimensions, and overall spatial organization. Floor plans provide the foundational reference for design, planning, and construction coordination.
Sections
Cut-through views of a building that reveal internal construction relationships, floor-to-floor heights, roof structure, foundations, and major framing components. Sections help illustrate how the building is assembled vertically and structurally.
Roof Plan
A scaled overhead drawing illustrating the roof structure, including ridges, valleys, slopes, overhangs, drainage direction, and roof geometry. Roof plans are essential for construction detailing, framing coordination, and roofing layout.
Interior Elevations
Detailed straight-on views of interior walls and spaces, typically highlighting cabinetry, fixtures, built-ins, finishes, and vertical dimensions. Interior elevations provide clarity for construction, millwork, and finish coordination.
Exterior Elevations
Orthographic views of the building’s exterior from each side, showing architectural appearance, materials, heights, windows, doors, and roof forms. Exterior elevations communicate the overall visual character and proportions of the structure.
Site Plan
A scaled drawing showing the building’s placement within the property boundaries, including setbacks, driveways, landscaping, walkways, patios, and surrounding site features. Site plans provide a complete overview of how the structure relates to the property and environment.

