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Owner would be Wayne State University, so that would be me.
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In that case you would want to keep architectural drawings for at least
the life of the building.
For buildings that have historical significance (locally, architecturally,
etc.) you would want to transfer one set of drawings in your university
archives after demolition. For buildings with no historical significance
(ex: utility sheds) you would have no use for architectural drawings after
they are demolished. Build in a review process so someone can make that
determination (i.e. the signature on the shed drawings is not "F.L.
Wright."
Gary Link
Pittsburgh, PA
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