is visible when thickness of the
Proof Course. A continuous layer of an impervious mati
he walll. It is generally provided at the plinth level.
Sill. The lower horizontal frame of a window. ty
Lintel. Lintel may be defined as a beam (of generally R.C.C.) to support the bri
Ee door and window opening. Generally the width of the lintel is same as that 0
wall.
Ceiling. The lower level of the roof slab exposed to the room.
Balcony. The covered portion on the first floor just above the verandah.
Poreh. A roof supported on pillars in front of a verandah or in front of a building to park:
a car for a short while.
GENERAL CONVENTIONS FOR SHOWING DIFFERENT MATERIALS IN SECTIONS
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