What information is available in: Plan, Section and Elevation? | Q & A

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Nilesh Dhankhara

plan for layout, section for depth and height, elevation for external alignment.

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Understanding these three views is essential for site execution and coordination.

1. Plan (Top View) What Is a Plan?

A plan is a horizontal cut through the structure, viewed from the top.

Information Available in Plan:

  • Overall layout of the building

  • Grid lines and spacing

  • Column positions and sizes

  • Beam layout (center lines)

  • Slab panels

  • Wall locations

  • Room dimensions

  • Openings (stairs, lift, ducts)

  • Reinforcement layout (in structural plans)

Site Use:

  • Setting out work

  • Column marking

  • Beam & slab reinforcement placement

2. Section (Vertical Cut) What Is a Section?

A section is a vertical cut through the building to show internal details not visible in plan.

Information Available in Section:

  • Floor-to-floor heights

  • Slab thickness

  • Beam depth

  • Foundation depth

  • Column height

  • Reinforcement anchorage details

  • Levels (plinth, lintel, slab)

  • Staircase details

Site Use:

  • Checking heights and depths

  • Understanding reinforcement behavior

  • Execution clarity

3. Elevation (Side / Front View) What Is an Elevation?

An elevation is a vertical view from outside, showing the external appearance of the building.

Information Available in Elevation:

  • Building height

  • Number of floors

  • External wall profile

  • Window and door positions

  • Architectural features (balconies, chajjas)

  • External levels

Site Use:

  • External finishing

  • Alignment of openings

  • Overall building appearance

4. Quick Comparison Table (Interview-Friendly)  

Aspect             Plan                        Section                      Elevation

View type Top view Vertical cut Outside vertical view
Shows Layout Internal details External look
Key info Dimensions, grids Heights, depths Height & facade
Site role Setting out Execution clarity Finishing & alignment

5. One-Line Interview Answer (Perfect)

Plan shows the horizontal layout, section shows vertical internal details like heights and depths, and elevation shows the external appearance and overall height of the structure.

Common Follow-Up Interview Question

Q: Which drawing is most important on site?
A: All three—plan for layout, section for depth and height, elevation for external alignment.

The Forum post is edited by Engineers Heaven Jan 30