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Drawings used to represent the front, rear and side views of a house.
A
Floor Plan
B
Elevations
C
Plan
D
Schedule
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The purpose of an elevation drawing is to show the finished appearance of a given side of the house and furnish vertical height dimensions. Four elevations are customarily drawn, one for each side of the house. The reference point for most elevations is the grade line.

Detailed explanation-2: -The top view is what is called a plan in architecture. The front, back and side views are called elevations. When we look at them together, these different views give us a full understanding of the total exterior of the object or structure.

Detailed explanation-3: -Elevation drawings are orthographic projections.

Detailed explanation-4: -An elevation is a view from the side of an object, when drawing interior elevations, this would represent one of the walls. This would include any windows or doors as well as any built-in furniture that is in direct contact with the wall. This is a section view.

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