Most residential home plans do not include a schematic for Plumbing. They simply locate the various fixtures on the floorplan. Plumbing codes are very specific in respect to sizing of pipes, the number of devices on a vent, etc. It is generally up to the plumber doing the work to determine where to run pipes, hence no schematics. One exception would be large tract builders where building many copies of a particular model (floor plan) justify the expense of an architect designing a specific plumbing plan that is consistent for a single model.
No I've never seen one for a house. Commercial buildings Yes, but then is it the design print, the as built print or what was really built print. and .has it been changed with out a print since it was built
pioneers built their own houses
In the UK, houses built in the 1980s were fairly similar to houses built in the 1970s and those built now. Very recent houses tend to be smaller.
entry was from the roof
they are built for plumbing purposes
The Roman houses were built in the city of Rome and in all the towns the Roman built around the Roman Empire, especially in Italy. The Romans also built houses on their farms.
every tribe built their own long houses for their families
the first log houses that were built from settlers were in Delaware
The pipes that go into a house when it's built.
In Monopoly, houses can be sold for half of their original purchase price. The selling price of houses in the game is determined by the number of houses already built on the property, as well as the property's color group. The more houses that are built on a property, the higher the selling price will be. Additionally, properties in the same color group can affect the selling price, as building houses on all properties in a color group increases the value of each individual property.
Many houses are built in rainy areas by builders who work in all weathers.
The ziggurat is so powerful that people had to protect it so they built houses around it.