Information on the process of designing, building, or remodeling.

Architectural Design Process – Step 2: Design Development

After the schematic design is completed, the next step in the architectural design process is the design development. Design Development Purpose While the schematic design’s purpose is to provide an overview of the building or remodeling project, the design development phase is intended to fill in the details. During this phase, the architect works with

Architectural Design Process – Step 1: Schematic Design

The first step in the architectural design process is the schematic design. After the initial consultation with the client, the architect should come away with an idea of the overall concept and scope of the project. Further meetings or phone calls with the client, or visits to the proposed building site, may be necessary to

Who Does What in a Small Building or Remodeling Project?

Any building or remodeling project involves a team of professionals. Depending on the size and complexity of the project, the team can range from just a single architect and contractor to a host  of architects, engineers and construction project managers, but the basic requirements are the same: properly trained and experienced professionals working in concert

Working with an Architect – Your Questions Answered

This post previously ran in 2016.   Starting a large building or remodeling project can seem intimidating, especially if you’ve never worked with an architect before. You’ll probably have lots of questions about timing, process and cost, and a host of others are bound to come up as your project progresses. To take some of

Get Through Your Commercial Building Project Without Losing Your Mind

A commercial building project is complex. It often involves a large team of people with different skills, time pressures and communication styles. When you add the worries any entrepreneur has when building a new business or revamping an old one – local competition, market changes, permitting issues and environmental requirements, to name just a few

7 Building Project Mistakes Clients Make That Cost Time and Money

In my 30-plus years as an architect, I’ve dealt with almost every kind of problem that can come up during a building project. There are a few that come up over and over, delaying projects, frustrating clients and costing them additional money. These problems tend to arise from a few basic misconceptions. Here are seven

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