ground plan

/'graund'plæn/
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ground plan

The architect unrolls the ground plan on the drafting table.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A floor plan for the ground level of a building: A "ground plan" is a detailed architectural drawing that shows the layout of the ground floor of a structure, including the arrangement of rooms, walls, doors, and windows as seen from above.
    • An initial or basic plan or outline: In a more figurative sense, a "ground plan" can refer to a fundamental scheme or preliminary outline for any project or idea.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Architectural):
    • The architect presented the ground plan to the clients for approval.
    • The ground plan shows the kitchen, living room, and entrance hall on the first floor.
  • Noun (Figurative):
    • The first chapter of the book provides a ground plan for the entire argument.
    • We need to establish a ground plan before we start the detailed design phase.
Advanced Usage
  • "To serve as a ground plan for": To act as the foundational outline or model for something.
    • The treaty served as a ground plan for future international agreements.
Variants and Related Words
  • Floor plan (n): A more general term for a scale diagram of a room or building viewed from above. (A "ground plan" is a specific type of floor plan for the ground level).
  • Blueprint (n): A detailed technical plan or design, often used more broadly than just for architecture.
  • Layout (n): The way in which the parts of something are arranged.
Synonyms
  • Foundation plan: A plan showing the foundation of a building.
  • Basic outline: A preliminary sketch of main points.
  • Master plan: A comprehensive long-term plan.
Related Phrases
  • Ground plan and elevation: A common pairing in architecture, where the "ground plan" shows the horizontal layout and the "elevation" shows the vertical, external view of a building.
ground plan

The architect unrolls the ground plan on the drafting table.

Noun
  1. a floor plan for the ground level of a building