This front elevation drawing depicts a two-story residential structure with distinct architectural features. The building includes a ground-floor garage with an arched entryway on the left side and ornate window treatments on the right facade. Each floor features triple-panel French doors with decorative headers and balanced window arrangements. The elevation includes important height indicators, with the ground level marked as ±0′-0″ (Say LVL), and incremental heights noted at +4″, +8″, +12″, and +16″ intervals. The transition between floors is delineated by horizontal banding and slab indicators. The right portion (labeled “Gurus”) showcases a different facade treatment with horizontal siding, while the central section employs a more traditional design. The careful placement of architectural elements creates visual balance despite the asymmetrical garage placement, a practical consideration for site-specific constraints.