Construction plan

Hello

Can you confirm that the construction plans are drawn from below?

Thank you.

Kind regards 

Hello

On which software?

I would say no, the shots can be built on all views!

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Ah, if it's the plan for a house, it's usually from above!

 

As shown here:

"The floor plan is the main architectural drawing. It is a top view that represents the layout of spaces in a building, like a map, for a floor of the building. Technically, it is a horizontal section of a building (conventionally one meter above the ground), representing in particular the walls, doors and windows."

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_d%27architecte#Vues_standards

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Hello Lucas,

I am talking about the convention of drawing in architecture.

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Yes I understood later, as indicated in my 2nd message, it's the top view!

?? Why from below? The construction plans are made up of several views, as many as are needed for a good understanding of the drawing!

EDIT: If we talk about a floor plan, yes, it is necessarily a top view but for a construction plan, there can be many views, detail views, top view, section views and all the views necessary for the realization of the building.

 

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To complete Lucas' answer, according to the Building  Builder's Guide: "A plan is a horizontal section made one meter above the finished floor of the floor, or 10 cm above the highest window sill so that all the existing openings on the floor are represented."

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+ 1 @ Charly 85

In architecture, the base of the top-down planes is generally for a construction 1 meter from the finished ground

to actually see the location of the openings

This is usually a section view

so if you work on SW to make 3D parts

make the ref plans that correspond to your needs

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Thank you for your contributions, but I have just had confirmation (and I didn't know it) that the execution plans (I say execution plan, not the architect's plan) in the building are drawn from below (accompanied, of course, by elevations, sections...). If any of you have additional information, I'm interested...

@ infosophe

can you make a picture of your execution plan

accompanied by his various plans

to see views and view names

Please I would like a screenshot

Execution plan is a plan for performing work

so the ref of .................. from below allows me to doubt it.........................................???????????

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Hello

The link below states:

"Execution plan: the ground plan

The ground plan is a rough view from above of the entire project."

[...]

"Execution plan: the internal plan(s)

 The interior plan is a view from above cut to the height of one meter. Above, the information will appear in dotted lines."

http://www.strikto.fr/plan-execution/

 

This link also talks about the view from above and not from below:

http://www.urbinfos.com/plans-formulaires/plan-d-execution-de-construction-symboles-et-techniques.html

 

The same goes for this link:

http://www.ac-bordeaux.fr/fileadmin/Fichiers/Pedagogie/PDF/SEGPA/HABITAT_doc01-1-plans.pdf

@GT22

Here is a formwork plan of a "High Floor 1st Basement"; drawn in bottom view...

What do you say?

;-)


c04_pht_1er_sous_sol_22.07.pdf

Indeed, for the formwork plan, we speak of a view from below (but also from above depending on the sources):

http://www.des.pf/itereva/disciplines/sti/prod/AC/ru/files/documents/plans_coffrage.pdf

It's a priori to see the slab!

Edit:

But the search http://goo.gl/tSgFzI "above" yields 574 results.

And the search http://goo.gl/NGaATb  "underneath" gives only 113...

@ infosophe

for me it's a top view with level heights at certain reference points

even though the view is a basement

Look at the AA and BB cuts for your level heights and the zero point ref

and your circle ref with a horizontal line to the diameter are your level heights

but it's up to you if you want

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Hi all

I think that a house plan is always drawn from a top view

Thank you