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G+4 Multi-Family Building AutoCAD Design Download

G+4 Multi-Family Building AutoCAD Design Download
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Description

Download the Autocad architecture DWG file for a multi-family residential building designed on a 10x25 meter plot, spanning G+4 levels. The Ground Floor is dedicated to parking for all residents. The upper four floors each feature two spacious 3 BHK apartments. One flat is located at the front, the other at the back, separated by a staircase and open lobby.

This detailed architectural drawing includes comprehensive floor layout plans, building elevations, sections, and an area chart. This file is particularly useful for architects and designers seeking detailed multi-family residential building designs.
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Product Details
Category Residential Spaces
Software Autocad DWG
File ID 998
Type Paid

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