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A flat drawing of a place is.... for example, someone tells you to draw a flat drawing of a house, so you basically just draw your house at a front view, like you are looking straight at it. don't make your drawing 3-d.

A flat drawing is also referred to as an 'elevation' and will include the viewer's orientation. A south elevation will be the building as viewed from the south, but again, with no perspective or depth given to it.

in other words A MAP

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