I already have a two-storey commercial building drawn up to concept level (PDF DWG), and now I need a seasoned professional to give the plans a rigorous once-over before they head to the next phase. I want more than a cursory glance—I’m after clear, practical feedback that will make the scheme stronger on every front. The review should address two key lenses: aesthetic expression, and overall functionality of the space. My biggest worry is the current layout, so please dig deep into how shops designs, corridors, and shared zones relate to one another. In particular, I’d like you to evaluate the shapes, the common areas, and tying everything together. If something about the current circulation path feels clumsy, or if a structural line clashes with a façade rhythm, call it out and show me a better solution. To streamline our collaboration, you can mark up the drawings in AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, or any other tool you prefer, as long as I receive both the native file and a PDF for quick reference. Deliverables: • Annotated floor plans highlighting issues and recommended changes • A concise written report (can be embedded in the markup set) explaining the rationale behind each suggestion and ranking them by priority • Optional concept sketches or diagrams where they will help clarify a spatial or structural point Your feedback should be actionable, code-aware, and mindful of cost implications. Aim for a turnaround of one week once I supply the files, but let me know if you need a bit more time for a thorough job. I’ll be available throughout the process to clarify intent, answer questions, and discuss alternative ideas. I am attaching the plot details for better understanding of the location