Showing posts with label building drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building drawings. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Struggle of Building Surveyors: Why are Building Drawings Under-appreciated?

The role of a building surveyor cannot be reduced to,"someone who draws buildings". Creating a professional existing conditions document requires knowledge which spans across residential, commercial, industries, luxury, landmarks, and many more projects. In the most fundamental sense, building surveyors represent a binary profession of both the architectural and construction industries. 
The nature of the work is dangerous, and often requires 2 man crews or more. Entering a burned out tenement, a chemical factory, underground tunnels, etc. is dangerous for anyone, but is necessary for a surveyor to obtain the most accurate measurements. Proper gear is required, as is physical endurance considering larger-scale projects that could take a couple days to measure. 
Measuring Queens College Tunnels
In other countries, such as Scotland and Great Britain, building surveying is a revered profession and the highest-profiled surveyors come from abroad. Why is that? Some argue that the United States doesn't appreciate architecture the same way other countries do, especially European countries. Others will say that the United States doesn't have as much antiquated architecture for there to be a demand of surveyors. Both points of view are erroneous; surveyors deal with all real estate professionals and all forms of architecture. Although slow to catch fire in The States, BSC is a proud surveying company and growing more everyday. 


Monday, December 2, 2013

Theatre History for Broadway Lovers

Do you know the history behind The Stephen Sondheim Theatre? This New York City landmark is formerly known as Henry Miller's Theatre, built by and named for actor Henry Miller. The theatre was opened in 1918 with the play The Fountain of Youth. In 2010, it was revealed that the theatre would be renamed to The Stephen Sondheim Theatre after the American composer for his contributions to musical theatre for over 50 years. Below are some of the drawings BSC did for the theatre before its renaming including the gate, the lobby floor, lobby ceiling, and outside of the building!






Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at The Building Survey Corp.! Warm thoughts and wishes to you and your family, friends, and co-workers this Thanksgiving. We hope that you find this year to be especially bountiful!


If you plan to watch the Macy’s Day Parade, make sure to catch a glimpse of the historic building, which is also one of our past projects!




Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Keeping Up With Your Home Renovations

Home renovations are rising in popularity, and homeowners are opting for a more basic design with a low-maintenance feel. This year's trends include updating kitchen cabinets, quartz counter tops, pre-finished wood flooring, lighter/earthier color tones, and deep single bowl sinks. Many homeowners are remodeling their homes with the intention of "growing old" in them, and recent trends reflect this mentality. Before you begin to remodel your home or even update part of your kitchen, keep in mind the importance of obtaining updated property surveys and professionally taken photographs to have the most accurate existing conditions documents.