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Master plans

Rendered color site plans and master plans are the most commonly used in all architecture and planning related professions. Overall site plan is an essential element of every document, presentation and submission.

Even though each project contains at least one plan view there are different types of master plans depending on the character of the project.

The main purpose for many master plans is to carry important information about the site and relation between elements of the site, these have usually more diagrammatic look. They use many contrasting colors, line types and hatches to make it easier to read information that is often overlaid one on top of another.

The other type of master plans is generally more illustrative. The main purpose here is to present the intention of the designer, emphase the values of the project, show the relationship between the site and its vicinity, show environmental setting.

Please see below to examples of two different master plans that were created for our clients at Aka-Graphics.com

Urban Planning Application Master plan

urban planning-masterplan
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Architectural Proposal Master plan

Rendered masterplan
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2 Comments

  1. Posted January 5, 2010 at 8:53 pm | #

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  2. Posted June 28, 2010 at 9:38 pm | #

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