Mar 2, 2004 06:03
20 yrs ago
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English term
side elevation
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window treatment + drapery
Decorative drapery must be blackout lined, full length (floor to ceiling) and the width a minimum of 200% fullness. Overlap of drapery is required at points where fabric meets fabric, to preclude transfer of light. Attention must also be given to headings and side elevations
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2 +1 | a guess |
RHELLER
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4 +6 | view from the side |
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48 mins
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a guess
I believe they are referring to the top portion of the drapes
heading - top
side elevation - sides near the top
because light may enter on the sides
heading - top
side elevation - sides near the top
because light may enter on the sides
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks Rita. As it is talking about blackout, I feel your guess is justifiable."
+6
40 mins
view from the side
In drafting, an elevation is a two-dimensional orthographic projection of a structure. Exterior front and side elevations are typically part of architectural drawings of buildings.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Fuad Yahya
5 mins
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agree |
Alexander Demyanov
47 mins
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agree |
Nigel Hagger-Vaughan
50 mins
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agree |
Java Cafe
: Yes, those together with the "plan" (or top view) make a complete set of architectural drawing of an object (in most simple cases).
1 hr
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agree |
Jörgen Slet
2 hrs
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agree |
Vicky Papaprodromou
2 hrs
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