i think maybe just on ground level, im not sure what the actual standard is.. but it would make sense just to have one reference. and im sorry i bagged the tree blobbies, they look fine here.. but maybe at the other scale they need a little bit of detail?
ok maybe scratch that for the only one reference.. it probably makes more sense on every level. coz then if you want to see what so and so looks like in section you can easily look up which one its in. i DONT KNOW :(
i think it doesnt really seem appropriate to in this case to add section lines (although i have no idea what I am talking about). this seems more like its defining the building in its context and the section doesnt seem relevant to this drawing.. hmm i just re-read your question and i dont think you were even asking that? but in normal plans, section lines on every level because it cuts through every level i should stop talking i just confuse people and myself! sarah
if you want less notation on the drawings (which is generally preferable from a graphic perspective) - you can put a little key diagram (like a minature simplified plan) next to each section to show where the section has been cut. hope this helps Andrew
i think maybe just on ground level, im not sure what the actual standard is.. but it would make sense just to have one reference.
ReplyDeleteand im sorry i bagged the tree blobbies, they look fine here.. but maybe at the other scale they need a little bit of detail?
ok maybe scratch that for the only one reference.. it probably makes more sense on every level. coz then if you want to see what so and so looks like in section you can easily look up which one its in. i DONT KNOW :(
ReplyDeletethanks loz i can pcik some helpful bist out of that! :)
ReplyDeletei think it doesnt really seem appropriate to in this case to add section lines (although i have no idea what I am talking about). this seems more like its defining the building in its context and the section doesnt seem relevant to this drawing.. hmm
ReplyDeletei just re-read your question and i dont think you were even asking that? but in normal plans, section lines on every level because it cuts through every level i should stop talking i just confuse people and myself!
sarah
if you want less notation on the drawings (which is generally preferable from a graphic perspective) - you can put a little key diagram (like a minature simplified plan) next to each section to show where the section has been cut.
ReplyDeletehope this helps
Andrew