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ARCHITECTURAL PLAN

Residential and commercial

RESIDENTIAL HOUSE PLAN

New home construction plans: custom-built buildings

Examples of house styles

There is a wide variety of residential home styles, each with its own distinctive features. Each style has its own architectural characteristics, allowing homeowners to choose the one that best suits their tastes and needs.

Modern Contemporary Colonial

Traditional Handcrafted Art Deco

Victorian Wooden Cottage

Mediterranean Countryside House

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We are influenced by your ideas to design luxurious and practical concepts. Our team specializes in all architectural styles, offering an unlimited choice of options to turn your dreams into architectural reality.

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Here are some key elements that are typically included in a new home constructions plan:

Site Plan: This plan shows the exact location of the house on the property, including dimensions, property boundaries, driveways, pathways, and landscaping.

Floor Plan: It indicates the layout of the rooms on each level of the house. Floor plans include the dimensions of the rooms, the locations of doors and windows, placements of interior walls, stairs, closets, and other architectural features.

Roof Plan: This plan details the structure of the roof, including types of framing, slopes, dormers, skylights, and chimneys. It may also indicate the proposed roofing materials.

Foundation Plans: These plans specify the foundation structure, including types of foundations (e.g., slab, footing, basement), dimensions, retaining walls, slabs, basements, and openings for windows and doors.

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House plan
House under construction viewed from the inside

Electrical Plans (upon request): They show the layout of electrical outlets, switches, light fixtures, and wiring systems in each room. Electrical plans also indicate the location of the main electrical panel, junction boxes, and access points for connection to the electrical grid.
Architectural Details: Les plans de construction peuvent également inclure des détails architecturaux tels que les finitions extérieures, les caractéristiques décoratives, les cheminées, les balcons, les vérandas et les détails de façade.

Notes and Specifications: The plans may include additional notes and specifications regarding construction materials, quality standards, compliance requirements with building codes, environmental standards, fire safety regulations, local regulations, and other important considerations.

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It is essential to work with qualified professionals, such as an architect, a civil engineer, and industrial construction consultants, to develop a comprehensive and accurate construction plan that meets the specific needs of your industrial operation and complies with local regulations.

COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING

Building plans for small businesses and industries:

Here are a few examples of commercial building styles

Commercial construction is characterized by a wide range of architectural styles, each offering unique features. This assortment allows managers to choose the style that aligns with their requirements and the needs of their business.

 

Convenience store Daycare Veterinary clinic

Office building Store/details Supermarket

Small shopping center Restaurant Production workshop

Warehouse and sorting center Multi-track Garage and Small manufacturing

When it comes to planning new small commercial building constructions, here are some key elements that can be included in the plan :

Industrial objectives: The plan must clearly specify the industrial objectives of the construction, such as the type of planned industrial activity, space requirements, specific equipment needed, etc.

Architectural design : The plan must include detailed architectural drawings, showing the layout of the industrial space, including the arrangement of production areas, warehouses, offices, loading/unloading zones, etc.

Site development plan: It shows the exact location of the industrial building on the land, including entrances, exits, vehicle traffic routes, parking areas, outdoor storage zones, etc.

Construction plans: They describe the structure of the building, including dimensions, load-bearing walls, foundations, floors, ceilings, roofs, etc. These plans must take into account the specific needs of the industrial activity, such as ceiling heights, floor loads, ventilation systems, etc.

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Commercial space under construction
Interior layout of a commercial building

Interior layout plans: They specify the materials, finishes, and functional details for each industrial area, such as durable flooring, wall coverings, storage areas, specific equipment, lighting systems, etc.

Exterior layout plans: They include plans for vehicle circulation areas, loading/unloading zones, outdoor storage areas, waste storage zones, employee parking areas, etc.

Specifications and notes: The plan may contain additional specifications regarding construction materials, quality standards, compliance requirements with building codes, environmental standards, local regulations, and other important considerations. The notes may also provide specific guidelines for contractors regarding construction details.

What is the difference between a commercial building and an industrial building?

The difference between a commercial building and an industrial building lies mainly in their use and functionality.

A commercial building is designed to accommodate commercial activities such as retail stores, offices, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, etc. The primary goal of a commercial building is to provide a space suitable for the sale of products or the provision of services to customers. These buildings are generally open to the public and have a design that is more focused on aesthetics and visitor comfort. The interior spaces are arranged to include sales areas, offices, break areas, meeting rooms, etc…

On the other hand, an industrial building is designed to house manufacturing, production, storage, or logistics activities. These buildings are used by industries such as manufacturing, food production, warehousing, logistics, etc. The focus is on functionality and efficiency of the space to support production processes and the handling of goods. Industrial buildings may include production areas, warehouses, loading docks, bulk storage areas, and industrial vehicle circulation zones, among others.

It is important to note that some constructions may have mixed characteristics, combining both commercial and industrial spaces, depending on the specific needs of the business.

Designing the Future: The Exciting Challenges of Planning a Successful Commercial Building.

Creating a plan for a commercial building is not an easy task. It requires careful consideration of various factors, such as the building’s function, the target audience, and budget constraints.
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