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How To Choose And Architect For Your Next Project
By Gray Rollins
An plans, designs and supervises the construction of buildings. The is a licensed professional who has knowledge of all aspects of building, from the design phase through completion. When building a structure there are special considerations that have to be made to ensure a proper job. Building permits, functionality, aesthetics and safety are all factors that need to be considered. Choosing the best for your job can be very valuable in completing a project perfectly to specifications.

Know what you want

First, it is important to have a clear understanding of your vision. An can help solidify design concepts and help with areas of uncertainty, but you should have a good idea of what you want to accomplish. Ask yourself some questions to determine the scope of your project: What type of structure will be built? What features do you want to include? What design elements don’t you like? What will be the use of the structure? How many people will be using it? In what area will you be building?

Make a list of architects

Check local professional organizations in your area to gather a list of architects available. If possible, get referrals from other builders who have experience. Some architects specialize in a particular style of building which may help in determining which one to use. Check on the Internet and in the local telephone directory to gather a list for consideration. Once the list is compiled, conduct a preliminary interview over the phone to get some perception of how well they will work with you and your project.

Determine qualifications

Call each under consideration to describe your project and ensure they will be able to take it. Some firms may be overloaded and can not effectively begin a new project with the focus needed. Request that they send you information on the firm so you can get a feel for their experience



and style. Find out how long they have been in business, the personnel available, education and resources they have. Get references and pictures of past projects. Seeing what they have done in the past will help you determine how well they will work on your current project. After talking with each firm, you will now be able to narrow the list down to a few to interview personally.

Interview each architect

Now that you have two or three possibilities, make an appointment to sit down to discuss the details of your project. An is involved with the project from start to finish and will be in constant contact with you to ensure your vision is communicated correctly to all the necessary workers, so make sure you feel comfortable with the architect’s personality. Does the seem to understand your needs? Remember this is your project. The will make suggestions and help clarify issues you may have, but ensure the is keeping to your overall concept. Is the excited about your project? An who is enthusiastic about the project will put more focus on it and you’ll get a better result. Discuss budget and payment options.

Making a final decision will be based on how comfortable you feel with each person. Choose the one with the right combination of expertise, enthusiasm, experience and personality. A well chosen can save time and money and bring your concepts to fruition. Make sure you communicate throughout the process to ensure the best possible outcome.

Gray Rollins if a featured writer for ArchitectsInfo.com. To learn more about hiring an architect and architectural software, visit us.




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