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Situationsplan and facade templates (paper layout)

Understand Arcili's standard paper for architectural drawings: title block, area schedule and legend — driven by your company standards. Preview the layout live in Rapport-preview before export.

Updated 5 June 2026

Situationsplan and facade templates give your architectural drawings a fixed paper layout with a title block, area schedule and legend — built around Danish drawing conventions. The templates pull in your company standards automatically, so every export looks like a finished deliverable rather than a raw screenshot. Here's how to preview them live and control what appears in the title block.

1Open the preview

Go to Rapport-preview (/rapport-preview) and pick one of the tab buttons at the top:

SituationsplanFacade (papir)
  • Situationsplan shows the paper template for the site plan with boundaries, building lines and area frames.
  • Facade (papir) shows the facade drawing on the same standard paper with a Molio title block.

The template scales automatically so the whole sheet fills the view — you always see the full page with margins all the way around.

Note

The preview requires a larger screen. On mobile it shows the message Ikke tilgængelig på mobil with a link back to the home page — open the page on a computer instead.

2Understand the title block

The title block sits in the lower-right corner of the sheet and collects all the case's key information. Each field comes from your project data or your company standards:

Title block

Projektnavn · Bygherre · Byggeadresse · Matr.nr. Emne (e.g. Situationsplan) · Fase (e.g. Skitseforslag) Sags nr. · Tegn. nr. · Dato · Mål (e.g. 1:200) Tegnet af · Init.

  • Mål (scale) is a fixed value — the situationsplan defaults to 1:200 and the facade to 1:100.
  • Tegnet af (drawn by) and Init. are filled from your name and your personal initials.
  • The company name and logo in the block come from your company standards (see step 4).

3Area schedule and legend

The situationsplan carries two fixed blocks alongside the drawing itself:

Area schedule

A table of area figures — e.g. Matrikel (parcel), Bebygget areal (built area), the number of homes with m², Bebyggelsesprocent (plot ratio) and Maks bebyg.pct (max plot ratio). One row can be emphasised so the most important figure (typically the plot ratio) stands out.

Parcel
7,377 m²
example
Built area
1,470 m²
example
Plot ratio
40 %
emphasised

Legend

A key explaining the lines on the plan — e.g. Skel (solid boundary) and Byggelinje (dashed building line). Each legend entry has a colour and a line style, so the drawing reads without ambiguity.

4How to control the content

The content in the title block comes from two places:

  • Project data — project name, developer, address, parcel number, phase and case/drawing numbers carry over from your project.
  • Company standards — company name, logo and default paper format are set in one place and reused across all drawings.

Set your company standards under IndstillingerFirma-tegningshoved and your personal initials under your profile. Choose a default paper format between A0–A4 (situationsplan and facade default to A3).

Tip

The facade template renders a real facade from your active project. If no scene is open, a placeholder appears with a note to open a project on Projektudvikling (/projektudvikling) — design or open a building there first, then return to the preview.

5From preview to finished drawing

The preview isn't only for viewing — it's the same template that exports as PDF when you generate a situationsplan or facade from a project. What you see in the title block, area schedule and legend is exactly what lands in the final PDF. Use the preview to confirm that company name, logo, phase and scale read correctly before you send the drawing on to an authority or developer.

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