Here are a few examples of the work we do at TBG Design...
Commercial Projects
Commercial Renovation
This drawing typifies a commercial building renovation project. In this case, an old clothing store was converted into a hair salon. This type of renovation and the changes made in the building must be measured, documented, drafted and reviewed by an architectural technologist to ensure they meet the Ontario Building Code. Without these steps, one would not be able to obtain a Building Permit.
Residential Projects
Basement Renovation
If you would like to renovate a home or a commercial building, you need a Building
Permit before any work begins.
Main Floor
To renovate a residential building it needs to be measured to develop drawings that are accurate, up-to-date and include structural changes or additions. This starts the process of obtaining a Building Permit.
Second Floor
Each floor is represented by its own drawing or plan. All access ways, window openings and plan fixtures will be represented to scale in the drawing.
Cross Section View
Plans must contain a high level of detail and includes several views. Here is a cross-sectional view.
This residential Floor Plan shows what the house looked like before and after the
renovation took place. The Cross Section plan shows the specifications required to
make the building safe and secure.
These are required drawings to obtain municipal approval for the construction of a new
garage. The new garage is clearly more appealing, environmentally sustainable and
sturdier than itʼs counterpart.
This is an example of a proposal for a Front Yard Parking Pad which includes all required dimensions to obtain municipal approval for the construction of a parking pad in the front yard of a typical residential lot.