What is Section drawing?
A ‘section drawing’, ‘section’ or ‘sectional drawing’ shows a view of a structure as though it had been sliced in half or cut along another imaginary plane. Plan drawings are in fact a type of section, but they cut through the building on a horizontal rather than vertical plane.
What is the use of Section drawing?
A section of your document can appear as the outer container for articles and aside elements. It can also contain content that isn’t part of an article or aside. A section element can also be found inside an article, nav, or aside. The section element creates items inside an outline of the document.
How are section drawings drawn?
A section is drawn from a vertical plane slicing through a building. This is as if you cut through a space vertically and stood directly in front looking straight at it. Sections are a common design drawing and technical architectural or engineering convention for graphic representation of architecture.
What are the types of section?
Examples of different Section Types and how to use them
- Headline.
- Row section.
- Columns section.
- Buttons section.
- Text + Buttons section.
- Grid section.
- Side-by-Side section.
- Tabs section.
When should you use section element?
The section tag is used when requirements of two headers or footers or any other section of documents needed. Section tag grouped the generic block of related contents. The main advantage of the section tag is, it is a semantic element, which describes its meaning to both browser and developer.
What is Section in architecture?
What is a section? In reference to architectural drawing, the term section typically describes a cut through the body of a building, perpendicular to the horizon line. A section drawing is one that shows a vertical cut transecting, typically along a primary axis, an object or building.
What are different types of drawings?
Types of drawing
- Caricature drawing. Caricature drawings are images that depict their subjects in oversimplified or overdramatized manners.
- Cartoon drawing.
- Figure drawing.
- Gesture drawing.
- Line drawing.
- Perspective drawing.
- Photorealism.
- Pointillism.