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You probably mean "plan view". This is a view from above. It is a term used for House Plans and shows you the size of each room and where the doors and windows are located.
You probably mean "plan view". This is a view from above. It is a term used for House Plans and shows you the size of each room and where the doors and windows are located.
they viewed him as a successful secretary since he established a financial plan for the new nation that was in a drastic debt. = ] hope that helped!
A plan view is looking downwards at the house or building.
It is possible to view a map of Jersey Airport and the surrounding area if one would go to the New Jersey records department of their town, one would also be able to view the Jersey Airport by a "birds eye view" while using Google Earth.
A plan view. Not an oblique view
Top View
Planometric is yet another drawing system which gives a 3D view. It is also known as AXONOMETRIC or PLAN OBLIQUE as it is very similar to OBLIQUEdrawing in that lines are either vertical or at 45°.The difference is that instead of the front view being a true view as in OBLIQUE; the PLAN view is the true view in PLANOMETRIC.However the plan view is drawn at 45° and the front and side views are projected upwards from the plan. The drawing opposite shows the set up.The red face, the top of the box, is identical to the plan and it is drawn exactly to size. It is basically a square which has been rotated through 45°.Planometric is very popular with architects when a plan is often the most important view.It does not however take any account of PERSPECTIVE and in this way suffers in the same way as OBLIQUE and ISOMETRIC.
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It depends on your point of view.
first person
"Elevation" is an architect's term for what an engineer would call a "side view". So a front elevation would be a front view, etc.Architects use "plan" for what we call "top view".