That sounds like the kind of thing most people want to do from their imaginations and according to the shape/design of the lapa. I've done 3 in the past few years and people loved every one. As long as you understand basic bricklaying, you don't need plans, but if you feel really empty of ideas ,there's a series of books called 'The Sunset Publications' that has lots of ideas for things like that. Most large libraries (or used bookstores) have them .
Please see the link below. There is a very good description of materials and processes required.
There are many resources online to help you build your own brick barbeque grill. Here is a website which features 14 different brick barbeque grill plans: http://www.free-diy-plans.com/plans-brick-barbeque.htm. You may also find this website helper as a primer on building a brick barbeque grill: http://www.ehow.com/way_5199625_plans-building-brick-bbq-grill.html.
If you really want to make this a project find a good set of plans that have clear illustrated diagrams with step by step instructions.Even beginners can build great furniture with the right plans and tools.
For a brick barbecue it is best to sit with pen and paper and plan your own customized theory that will please your own functionality expectations.-- you just need to know what size bricks you will be using and the type of design you want - to know how many bricks you will need for any given specification; keeping in mind that you will want to stagger your corners with half pieces for that interlocking look.
Diagrams, blueprints, maps, layouts, floor plans
Diagrams, blueprints, maps, layouts, floor plans
Architects.
plans for a super tanker
The plural noun 'plans' is an abstract noun as a word for a proposal for doing or achieving something; intentions about what one is going to do; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'plans' is a concrete noun as a word for drawings or diagrams showing parts or outline of something; diagrams showing how something will be arranged; a word for a physical thing.
Without seeing your plans, there is no way of knowing. What size Brick? What is the plate height of your exterior walls? How many windows and doors? How many sides are brick? Gables are brick or siding? You see...
You need to consult with commercial builders in your particular area. Costs of building plans, materials, equipment, and labor vary by region and country. Building standards vary as well and that adds to the cost in areas with more strict building codes. Finally, you need to request an estimate for a specific size with detailed specs for the interior.
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