Construction design documents almost always include details. I’d venture to guess that many of us began our careers by putting detail sheets together. This may have involved copying the relevant details from a previous job or utilizing standard details from a CAD library. Details are an important part of our job that can help make our designs as good as they can be.
Once, I worked on the design for a building that was going to utilize an existing mechanical room. Our team had to survey the existing equipment and utilities to make sure they could support the building addition. As I walked into the mechanical room, my first impression was one of awe, not because it was particularly clean or that the equipment was well-maintained; it was the sheer size of the room itself.