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Blueprints get their distinctive blue color from a cyanotype process invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842, originally developed for reproducing botanical specimens before architects adopted it.
The blueprint process was revolutionary because it could reproduce drawings in just 10-15 minutes using only sunlight and water, compared to hand-tracing which took hours.
The earliest known architectural drawing dates to 4000 BCE in Mesopotamia, carved on a clay tablet showing a plan view of a building - predating blueprints by nearly 6,000 years.
Blueprint development rooms in the early 1900s used ammonia vapor, which made the distinctive smell of architectural offices that persisted until diazo printing replaced blueprints in the 1940s.
True blueprints show white lines on blue backgrounds because the cyanotype process creates a negative image where the drawn lines block light from turning the paper blue.
By 1950, diazo whiteprints (showing blue lines on white paper) had replaced 80% of traditional blueprints, though the term 'blueprint' stuck in popular language.
Authentic blueprints fade when exposed to light because the same UV rays that created them gradually break down the Prussian blue pigment, causing archival headaches for historians.
The largest architectural blueprint collection belongs to the Library of Congress, housing over 5 million architectural drawings dating from the 18th century to present day.
The original 1867 blueprints for the Brooklyn Bridge measured 3 feet by 4 feet and required 14 years of detailed technical drawings before construction began.
During WWII, blueprints of military installations were classified documents, and reproducing them without authorization could result in espionage charges carrying a 20-year sentence.
Computer-aided design (CAD) systems eliminated physical blueprints in most architectural firms by 1995, making hand-drafted blueprints nearly extinct within just 15 years.
Original blueprints from famous buildings like the Empire State Building or Frank Lloyd Wright homes now sell for $5,000-$50,000 at auction, valued as both art and historical artifacts.
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