Internet offers new ways to access architectural plans and architects
Ann Arbor, MI (openPR) 26 October 2006
Buyblueprints.com (BBP) has announced the launch of a website, changing the way people can access architecture that is commercial – a page where the budget and function are coupled with a good design.
BBP sells plans for commercial buildings by architects who specialize in office buildings, day care centers, nursing homes, rest homes, designed affordable housing and more. With a BBP you are planning a design, find that almost meets all your needs, then it has been modified by a local architect, to reflect changes to the local conditions and local building codes. BBP prototype plans offer the following benefits:
Common Language: A prototype plan gives you a starting point for design and a common language to talk to your architect. You can say “I like that, but please change.” You and your architect are literally on the same page.
Save time: Because with a simple plan from, the design phase of your project will be completed in a short time. You can save money in the building quickly and simultaneously on the fees and holding costs.
Proven: Many BBP plans have already been built, offers you detailed information about the construction costs. If you prefer, you can even visit a completed building and meeting with the design architect. Plus, you start with the design of the building in your price range.
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architectural designs are not suitable for prototype plans for the BBP, the screening for you – our plans are appropriate. In general, buildings should not use prototypes: those that are on difficult sites, large projects or projects with complex applications. BBP plans work for developers, designers and construction companies, for which the budget and function are the driving forces. Since the plans are invited from leading designers, the quality is BBP designs, designs that are affordable and save you money.
To BBP plans with elevation drawings, photographs and floor plans, go to www.buyblueprints.com.
U.S. laws in all fifty states specify that the plans of commercial buildings (not all residential projects) must be processed and sealed by a registered architect in the state in which the project is built. These laws apply to all trading rules BBP.
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