8 Key Notes on the Profile Diagram:
1. Can the staircase be dissected to clearly showcase the internal spatial changes within the main building?
2. In the sectional drawing, make sure the cut wall lines are bold. Also, floor slabs (typically 100mm thick), stair sections, and cut beams should be filled in black.
3. Are the elevations for the outdoor floor, indoor floor, main floor, and roof clearly marked? Does the cut wall include a reference axis?
4. Is the relationship between the floor lines and wall sections accurate? Generally, the outdoor ground line is drawn first, followed by the wall construction, then the indoor ground backfilling. This results in the wall separating the indoor and outdoor ground lines, as shown in the diagram. Does your drawing reflect this correctly?
5. Have you thoroughly compared the projection with the floor plan to ensure exact alignment?
6. Does the drawing include a gutter?
7. Is the name of the dissected room clearly labeled?
8. Are the staircase dimensions detailed and precise?















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