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After becoming a part of Urbahn Architects, I was designated to the DCAS division, where our primary goal was to collaborate with them on enhancing their furniture floor plans to optimize inventory management. This particular project allowed me to refine my skills in surveying a wide range of spaces, including workstations, cabinets, shelves, tables, and previously undocumented areas. Additionally, I honed my proficiency in navigating AutoCAD, enabling me to generate floor plans more efficiently while gaining valuable expertise in drafting.

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Upon visiting the location, I would thoroughly examine the survey notes and provided information. Once acquainted with all the particulars, I would begin crafting an initial floor plan called the "Base." This stage entails a meticulous arrangement of furniture components, such as file cabinets, workstations, trash cans, and water fountains, ensuring precise accuracy to meet the client's requirements. Following the completion of the "Base" floor plan, we would progress to the next phase known as the "FM" file. This floor plan would provide a comprehensive depiction of the space, incorporating precise measurements of room dimensions, workstations, file cabinets, public areas, elevators, and shafts. By presenting this detailed overview, the client would gain a comprehensive understanding of the layout and square footage of each area.

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Jason Yusupov