threebedsemi
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For the OP:
As far as I can see, the architects from which you got the drawings gave them to you freely as 'samples'. The following questions then come to mind:
1. Are these designs freely available to view on the practices website etc? If so they are more than likely already in the 'public domain' to some degree.
2. Copyright on 'architectural designs' is very difficult to enforce in law. The 'original work of art' comment in relation to copyright above is true, but unless the designs are very ususual it is difficult to prove that they are totally 'original' and that some other 'designer' could not have come up with the same thing themselves.
The main thing I wish to point out is that I think you are missing the point of hiring an architect in the first place. Just because a drawing they showed you at a preliminary meeting took your fancy, it does not mean that it is the only possible solution to your needs, or even the best one.
The benefit of actually hiring a good architect - instead of copying their plans - is that you will hopefully obtain a far better design for your needs an your budget, containing elements and solutions that you are not able to visualise on your own no matter how many plans you look at.
www.studioplustwo.com
As far as I can see, the architects from which you got the drawings gave them to you freely as 'samples'. The following questions then come to mind:
1. Are these designs freely available to view on the practices website etc? If so they are more than likely already in the 'public domain' to some degree.
2. Copyright on 'architectural designs' is very difficult to enforce in law. The 'original work of art' comment in relation to copyright above is true, but unless the designs are very ususual it is difficult to prove that they are totally 'original' and that some other 'designer' could not have come up with the same thing themselves.
The main thing I wish to point out is that I think you are missing the point of hiring an architect in the first place. Just because a drawing they showed you at a preliminary meeting took your fancy, it does not mean that it is the only possible solution to your needs, or even the best one.
The benefit of actually hiring a good architect - instead of copying their plans - is that you will hopefully obtain a far better design for your needs an your budget, containing elements and solutions that you are not able to visualise on your own no matter how many plans you look at.
www.studioplustwo.com