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Architectural plans. I had a brief look hoping they'd be useful, but they seemed completely unrelated to this building. Given more time, I'll have a closer look next time.
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Posted by IIVQ |
6/15/2005 7:24 AM | remove |
What does a record company want to do with architectural plans?
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Posted by IIVQ |
6/15/2005 7:25 AM | remove |
BTW in the NEtherlands plans allways have a lot number and/or address in the data box (in the lower left or right corner), which would tell you what the plans are of.
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Posted by SoupMeister |
6/15/2005 5:46 PM | remove |
It's the same in Greece (I'm from a family of architects, I started reading plans before I started reading Greek). I was in a bit of a hurry at the time, so I didn't check all of the rolls. The one at the top looked like a private residence.
Again, something for the next time -- this visit was mostly to get my bearings, and the place is massive (not to mention I really, really wanted to get to the factory floor).
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Posted by Tombow |
5/31/2009 7:39 AM | remove |
Here in Germany, a certain set of plans is required to be kept in any business/industrial building for the case of emergency. It is done to provide firefighting/emergency response teams with orientation and (optionally) structural info on the building.
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