I'm of the belief that North goes to the top of the drawing sheet... at least in North America. While this doesn't always work on some projects based on size or configuration or for residential where the contractor wants the front of the house facing the street, it's a good starting point. My next option is to have north facing left on the sheet but I never have North facing right or down on the drawing... except residential. It's old school training that's hard to break.
Since I incorporate the building and site together... I always set the building square and perpendicular for working purposes and the site follows accordingly. My North arrow incorporates a plan north and true north identification. This does not take into account magnetic north. And normally my site is identified with bearings and distances. With site nomenclature, plan and true north arrows, I've been fairly comfortable with this method for years.
But there is always an exception to the rule. And I'm not sure I answered the question but it's my optional work around.
Dave Olufs
Just 4 Measure, Ltd
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