An Architect
A person who designs houses is often called an architect.
The availability of plans for existing buildings will depend on the laws of your country and local authority.Many local authorities hold plans of all approved buildings and some allow the public to view these plans. Contact the local authority (eg Council) for the building in which you are interested, and supply them with the address and legal description of the site, to enable them to search for the plans. There may be a charge to view, and it may be possible to copy the plans.Alternatively, contact the management, tenant or owner of the building.
Characteristics of Renaissance-Baroque cities include well laid plans for development. The cities were extravagant and the buildings were oddly shaped.
The Choreographer
Buildings in the 1950s often reflected post-war optimism and the desire for modernization. Many structures featured mid-century modern design, characterized by clean lines, large windows, and integration with nature. Suburban development surged, leading to the construction of single-family homes with open floor plans. Additionally, commercial buildings embraced bold colors and neon signage, symbolizing the era's consumer culture.
Architect
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ARCHITECT
An architect or building designer.
A person who designs houses is often called an architect.
A residential architect can be responsible for drawing up plans for a home. A drafter draws plans for a home.
-Individual who creates the plans for set construction. -A skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines -An artist skilled at drawing
a person who draws plans and sketches as of machinery or structures
Architect
an architect designs a building
geography
an architucture is who makes plans for buildings an architucture is who makes plans for buildings