You're on a roll — let's break down Phase 3 of your project. Phase 3: Presentation Requirements This phase requires you to produce formal, instrument-drawn technical drawings based on your selected design solution from Phase 2, along with a perspective drawing and final documentation. 1. Detailed Layout Drawings (Orthographic Views) - Section 5.1 You need to create the following instrument-drawn orthographic views, ensuring all SANS 10143 guidelines are followed for line types, symbols, and conventions. Floor Plan (at a suitable scale, e.g., 1:100 or 1:50) Show the complete layout of the selected shopping centre, including the courtyard and covered walkway. Include all internal and external walls, doors (indicating opening directions), and windows. Clearly show all permanent sanitary fixtures (two urinals, one toilet, one hand wash basin for male; three toilets, one hand wash basin for female). Indicate till points, two display cabinets, and the walk-in refrigerator for each shop (bakery and butchery). Label all rooms and areas (e.g., "Bakery," "Male WC," "Courtyard," "Waste Area"). Apply comprehensive dimensioning according to SANS 10118. Include a cutting plane line to indicate where your detailed section (below) is taken. Detailed Section (at SCALE 1:20) - Section 5.1.1 This section must cut through the façade, showing the shop frontage glass windows, the walkway, and the awning. The detail of the section should extend up to the ceiling height only, not* including the ceiling itself, on the inside (shop side) of the façade. Show the construction details of the wall, window installation, walkway structure, and awning attachment. Include all relevant hatching detail for cut materials. Dimension key heights and thicknesses. Two Elevations (at a suitable scale, same as floor plan) - Section 5.1.2 Front View (Elevation): Show the entrances to the three shops, the high-wall façade, shop frontage glass windows, the covered walkway, and the individual awnings above each shop's signage. Side View (Elevation): Show one side of the shopping centre. Roof Detail: For both elevations, only* the pitch (slope) of the mono pitch roof must be shown; no internal roof structure or other roof details are required. Indicate the ground line (GL) and finished floor level. General Requirements for all Orthographic Views (Section 5.1.3): Include all permanent sanitary fixtures, till points, two display cabinets, and walk-in refrigerators. Add appropriate titles, labels, and notes to clarify features. Clearly state the scale(s) used for each drawing. Apply comprehensive dimensions. Show all necessary cutting planes. Include ALL hatching detail where materials are cut. 2. Two-Point Perspective Drawing (Human Eye View) - Section 5.2 Drawing Type: Create a detailed human eye view, two-point perspective drawing of the proposed shopping centre. Focus: Clearly show the covered walkway and the entrances to the three shops. Horizon Line (HL): The horizon line must be approximately ± 1.7 m above the ground line (GL), simulating a standing person's eye level. Evidence of Construction: You must include evidence of the construction method used to produce the drawing. This typically means showing your projection lines, vanishing points, and station point. 3. Overall PAT Presentation Requirements Finally, compile your entire project into a complete PAT document, which must contain: A complete cover page. An index (table of contents). The Grade 11 Summative Assessment Sheet. The completed DECLARATION OF AUTHENTICITY. Note: You should use a copy of your perspective drawing (which can include artistic features) as the picture for your cover page. Almost there! What's next?