http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/how-to-draw-buildings11.htm
I used this to draw a cabin for school.
The building plans was made for another site where it had to have that shape to maximize the use of the land. The building site was changed but the plans kept the old way since it was early war time (beginning of WW II) and the building had to be finished as soon as possible
Have you tried searching the internet for Gazebo plans? There are many sites with good plans for building one yourself. Sluse.com lets you download top rated gazebo building plans while diyiseasy.info has some good tips to consider if you use a free plans site. Good Luck.
The scale foremost. While site plans are normally 1:100 (or at the same size as the building plans), block plans are usually at 1:500 or larger. A site plan "usually shows a building footprint, travelways, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, trails, lighting, and landscaping." While the block plan puts more emphasis on the position of the site.
www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/how-to/intro/0,,262821,00.html This site and the site for hometime.com both have plans and tips on building a deck. They will provide plans and material lists for the project and have tips on best practices as you work.
Here is site with a number of free pole building plans. Not sure if the exact dimensions you are looking for are there, but I'm sure some of these could be modified to work.http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plansGood luck.
Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site was created in 1940.
Deck Plans online is a great site to find quick and easy outdoor building deck plans. In the small chance that you want to build the deck yourself, these sites can be of great use. However, building a deck is hard work, and the idea of using a construction crew might be a better one. Call in the professionals to put together your deck ASAP.
There are tons of free plans on building bat houses on the web. Call 'bat house plans' up on yahoo and you will find plenty. One such site is: www.batworld.org.
You can either hire an architect or have a survey done on your property. If you want to draw your own site plan here is a blog to help you: (See related Link) (They also sell simple site plans if appropriate for your needs.)
This site is a portal to plans and directiors for building swing sets: http://www.freewoodpuzzles.com/outdoor.html Have a look at: http://www.jacksbackyard.com AND http://www.detailedplay.com/SwingsetPlans.htm
You would find this on a hardware website, or DIY site. The following site should prove to be sufficient for your needs: http://www.am-wood.com/june98/chest.html
The measurment of mm is usually used for site plans.