Let's establish our elevation drawings by creating the 400 series sheets—a critical component of any comprehensive architectural documentation set. Navigate to the View tab, select Sheet, and create a new sheet designated as 401, titled Building Elevations. This systematic approach to sheet numbering ensures your drawing set follows industry-standard organization conventions that reviewers and contractors expect.

While we're in this workflow, it's strategically advantageous to establish our revision tracking system now. Click Add to create the revision schedule for your final submission. This proactive step streamlines your project management process significantly.

Don't worry if you haven't finalized dates or specific revision details yet—the key is establishing the framework early in your documentation process. With the midterm phase completed and issued, you can confidently check that milestone off. Focus your attention on the final deliverable moving forward, then click OK to proceed. You can now assign this revision protocol to the current sheet, creating a consistent tracking system across your entire drawing set.

Create your second elevation sheet using the same 30 × 42 title block format, maintaining visual consistency throughout your documentation package. Apply the same revision protocol to this sheet as well—this systematic approach eliminates time-consuming corrections during final production phases and ensures professional-quality deliverables.

Precision in naming conventions pays dividends in professional practice. Rather than using generic labels like "East," specify "East Elevation" in your view titles. These detailed naming practices may seem minor, but they demonstrate professional thoroughness and prevent costly miscommunication during construction phases. This attention to detail distinguishes experienced practitioners from novices and builds client confidence in your work.


Position both the East and North elevations on your first sheet, utilizing eighth-inch scale to maintain consistency with your floor plan documentation. This scale coordination ensures seamless cross-referencing between drawings and supports accurate quantity takeoffs during bidding processes.

Strategic space planning on your sheets is crucial for professional presentation. Reserve adequate space at the bottom of each sheet for general notes, code compliance annotations, and material specifications that will be added during design development phases. The East elevation positioning should account for the North elevation's spatial requirements, as building proportions will dictate the horizontal real estate needed for clear, readable documentation.

Fine-tune your view titles and establish preliminary positioning for optimal sheet composition. Even though scope boxes provide initial parameters for your elevations, you retain full control over 2D extents and level line extensions. Trim these elements judiciously—level lines extending unnecessarily beyond the building envelope create visual clutter and unprofessional presentations that can undermine client confidence.

Position your elevations with intentional alignment strategies that demonstrate professional drafting standards. Create temporary detail lines as alignment guides to ensure consistent positioning across your sheet—this technique, while simple, produces the visual precision that distinguishes high-quality documentation. These guide lines can be deleted once proper alignment is achieved, leaving clean, professionally organized elevation drawings.


Allocate sufficient space for keynote annotations, which will become essential during the specification coordination phase of your project. These notes provide crucial material and assembly information that contractors rely on for accurate pricing and installation procedures.

Complete your elevation documentation by positioning the West and South elevations on sheet 402, following identical formatting and alignment procedures established on the previous sheet. Consistency in view title formatting, level line management, and spatial organization creates a cohesive drawing set that reflects professional competency. With systematic alignment techniques applied to both sheets, your elevation documentation now provides a solid foundation for the comprehensive architectural drawing package, seamlessly integrating with the midterm deliverables you've already completed.