Architectural Plans definition

Architectural Plans means 100% fully coordinated and complete, Permittable and accurate architectural working drawings and specifications for the Leasehold Improvements prepared by the Architect including all architectural dimensioned plans showing wall layouts, wall and door locations, power and telephone locations and reflected ceiling plans and further including elevations, details, specifications and schedules according to accepted AIA standards.
Architectural Plans means a two (2)-dimensional representations reflecting a proposed development/redevelopment of an enclosed/ semi-enclosed or open area showing features or elements such as columns, walls, partitions, ceiling, stairs, doors, windows, floors, roof, room designations, door and window call-outs, the architectural layout of equipment, furnishings, furniture and the like, specifications callouts, elevation references, drawing references and the like; the architectural plan is the representation of a lateral section for a proposed building/ structure (running parallel to the ground) and at a height of from 1.0 – 1.5 meters above the finished floor; the term may also collectively refer to other architectural designs such as cross/ longitudinal sections, elevations, roof plan, reflected ceiling plan; detailed sections and elevations showing architectural interiors, detailed architectural designs, door and window schedules, other architectural finishing schedules and the like.
Architectural Plans as used herein shall mean the Initial Plan and any supplemental plans and specifications approved by Landlord and Tenant. All costs and expenses relating to the preparation or review of the Initial Plan and the Architectural Plans, and any changes thereto or revisions thereof, shall be included in the Tenant Finish Costs and shall be paid as provided in Section 3 of this Exhibit. All plans and specifications for any work in Space A or the Project (whether Landlord's Work or any work performed by Tenant as hereafter provided) shall be subject to Landlord's prior written approval. Landlord may withhold its approval of any plans or specifications if, in Landlord's reasonable opinion, the work would: involve a structural revision to the Project; adversely affect the market value or appearance of the Project; violate Landlord's criteria for those portions of the Space which are visible from the common areas or from the exterior of the Project; adversely affect the strength, structural integrity or safety of the Project; adversely affect the proper functioning and efficiency of the systems of the Project; violate any requirements of applicable law or of any holder of a mortgage on or insurer of the Project (or require Landlord to perform any work or incur any expense in connection therewith); adversely affect any other rentable space in the Project or increase the expense of operating the Project; not be in keeping with the character of the Project; or involve a substantial risk of delaying the performance of Landlord's Work due to unavailability or shortages of labor or materials, extra lead or performance time or other requirements for the work. The foregoing reasons are not exclusive, and Landlord may reasonably withhold its approval for other similar or dissimilar reasons. Landlord may disapprove any plans in part, reserve approval of any items pending its review and approval of other plans, and reasonably condition its approval upon Tenant making revisions to the plans or supplying additional information. Any review or approval of any plans or work by Landlord is solely for its benefit, and without any representation, warranty or liability to Tenant or any other person with respect to the adequacy, correctness or sufficiency thereof, the fitness for any purpose, compliance with applicable legal requirements or otherwise.

Examples of Architectural Plans in a sentence

  • To be considered acceptable for final Schematic Design Phase submittal, the documents shall contain all of the following unless otherwise agreed in writing: Architectural Plans (at 1/8" scale) showing complete building layout, and identifying areas, room by room, showing square footage with comparisons to program standards, and core areas and their relationships.


More Definitions of Architectural Plans

Architectural Plans means full and complete, accurate architectural working drawings and specifications for the Subtenant Work (as defined below), including, as applicable, all architectural dimension plans showing wall layouts, wall and door locations, power and telephone locations and reflected ceiling plans, and other elevations, details, specifications and schedules, which comply with all applicable building codes and are prepared by BroadSoft’s Architect according to accepted standards of The American Institute of Architects (“AIA”).
Architectural Plans means a two (2)-dimensional representations reflecting a proposed development/redevelopment of an enclosed/ semi-enclosed or open area showing features or elements such as columns, walls, partitions, ceiling, stairs, doors, windows, floors, roof, room designations, door and window call-outs, the architectural layout of equipment, furnishings, furniture and the like, specifications callouts, elevation references, drawing references and the like; the architectural plan is the representation of a lateral section for a proposed building/ structure (running parallel to the ground) and at a height of from 1.0 – 1.5 meters
Architectural Plans means the architectural plans, as amended with the approval of the Council from time to time, for the exclusive use of erecting the Units in the Estate and which Architectural Plans must have prior written approval from the Developer before being utilised. The Units in the Estate may only be erected in accordance with the Architectural Plans, unless the Developer expressly provides written consent that alternative plans may be utilised;
Architectural Plans means complete, Permittable and accurate to industry standards architectural working drawings and specifications for the Leasehold Improvements prepared by the Architect including all architectural dimensioned plans showing wall layouts, wall and door locations, power and telephone locations and reflected ceiling plans and further including elevations, details, specifications and schedules according to accepted AIA standards.
Architectural Plans means one hundred percent (100%) fully coordinated and complete, accurate architectural working drawings and specifications for the tenant improvements for the Premises prepared by Tenant's Architect including all architectural dimensioned plans showing wall layouts, wall and door locations, power and telephone locations and reflected ceiling plans and further including elevations, details, specifications and schedules according to accepted AIA standards.
Architectural Plans means a plan prepared by an architect licensed in the state of Washington (unless exempted by the building official) for structures that are 4,000 square feet or larger drawn at a scale and size approved by the building official that clearly indicates the information required by the currently adopted International Building Code, Chapter 19.27 RCW (State Building Code Act, statewide amendments), and submittal requirement lists provided by the city.
Architectural Plans means a set of plans prepared by the ARCHITECT for the construction of the HOMEOWNER’S IMPROVEMENTS on the ERF.