This elevation drawing depicts teh exterior façade of a multi-story residential building with clearly marked vertical level changes. The design features multiple floor heights with specific elevation markers at +12″, +16″, and +24″ above the base level. Several architectural elements are highlighted, including plaster pattis, square pipe details, and a sunk box feature. The structure includes standard slabs with a jhiri (groove) detailing, providing water drainage functionality. The overall dimensions show a width of approximately 10′ (120″) with 4″ thick exterior walls, and a height rising in incremental stages. Horizontal coursing lines are visible throughout the façade, giving the elevation a structured appearance. The drawing is particularly useful for contractors needing to understand the vertical relationships between different building elements and exterior finishing details.