Visual Technical Training in Blueprint Reading

We teach people without architecture or engineering backgrounds to read and understand technical documentation for real estate projects. Four practical sessions focused on the minimum essential knowledge.

Why This Course Exists

Real estate projects present beautiful renders and marketing materials. This course teaches you to read the technical documentation behind those images.

Complete set of real architectural project documentation including plans, sections, and specifications

Real Examples Only

Every session works with technical documentation from completed buildings in Argentina. You see actual plans, sections, surface tables, and construction schedules from finished projects.

  • Completed residential buildings
  • Mixed-use developments
  • Commercial projects
  • Before and after comparisons
Close-up of hands analyzing detailed architectural plans with measurement tools and annotations

Practical Visual Skills

This is visual training in reading technical drawings. You develop the ability to understand what you're looking at when reviewing architectural plans, surface calculations, and construction documentation.

  • Reading floor plans and sections
  • Verifying surface calculations
  • Understanding specifications
  • Analyzing construction schedules
Instructor pointing out discrepancies between marketing materials and technical documentation

Critical Reading Focus

Learn to identify inconsistencies between marketing materials and technical documentation, recognize missing information, spot quality indicators, and distinguish complete projects from incomplete presentations.

  • Render versus plan discrepancies
  • Missing technical information
  • Quality indicators in documentation
  • Schedule realism assessment

Course Limitations

This is technical visual training, not project evaluation or investment advice. Clear boundaries ensure focused learning.

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No Project Evaluation

We teach you to read technical documentation. We do not evaluate ongoing projects, provide opinions on specific developments, or assess whether particular projects represent sound investments.

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No Investment Advice

This course provides visual technical skills for reading architectural documentation. It does not provide financial advice, investment recommendations, or guidance on real estate purchases.

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No Professional Certification

This is practical training for non-professionals. Completing the course does not provide professional credentials in architecture, engineering, or construction project management.

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No Ongoing Consultation

The course teaches reading skills through four focused sessions. It does not include ongoing consultation, document review services, or participation in your specific real estate decisions.

Four Focused Sessions

Each session addresses a specific aspect of technical documentation with real examples and practical exercises.

Session 1: Plans and Sections

Learn to read architectural floor plans, understand sections and elevations, interpret scale and dimensions correctly, identify structural versus partition walls, and recognize standard architectural notation and symbols.

Session 2: Surface Tables

Understand how surface calculations work in real estate projects, distinguish between covered, semi-covered, and uncovered areas, read common space allocations, verify advertised square meters against plans, and identify calculation discrepancies.

Session 3: Technical Specifications

Read descriptive memorandums and technical specifications, understand construction material classifications, identify quality indicators in written documentation, recognize vague or incomplete specifications, and spot missing critical information.

Session 4: Construction Schedules

Analyze construction timelines and project phases, understand dependencies between construction activities, identify realistic versus optimistic schedules, recognize critical path elements, and spot schedule-related risk indicators.

Learn to Read Technical Documentation

Develop practical visual skills for understanding architectural plans and construction documentation.