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"The Architect" Real Estate Development Design
Professionals
Those of you who are new to the real estate development
business, need to understand what each Design professional
contributes to the development team and the specific services
they are capable of delivering for you.
Knowing what they do for you ... what you are paying for is
vital.
This is part of a series of articles I am writing for you to
explain what each profession does in some detail.
The Architect
If any of us were asked what an architect does, most of us would
reply, "designs buildings," and you'd be correct. But if you
were then asked, what else do they do, most likly you be
struggling to give an answer.
An overview description would be:
Architect is trained to interpret and develop your ideas of the
building you want to create and transform them into reality.
Whether you are developing a residential building for your own
use, may I make a plea, that you don't compare the 'unique'
services an architect provides for you, with that of a
Draftsman. The difference is like comparing chalk to cheese.
In some countries, draftsmen have set themselves up in business
to provide residential designs at a cut price set fee. Without a
shadow of doubt the fee will be lower than an architects fee.
But so is what is provided for the fee. An architect provides
you with a "unique" design solution to your personal needs. A
draftsman draws the work that others have designed.
And that is just the beginning of the difference between these
two.
With a draftsman you get a set of plans and maybe a
specification - that's it. Now let's find out what an architect
does for you.
A building project can be a complex process for the beginner and
demands a constant monitoring of cost, time and quality.
To achieve this, the architect, is usually the co-ordinator of
all the design consultants and achieves a successful project
completion through good communication between all parties
including the client and the builder.
An Architect provides a range of services on the basis of a Fee
Scale that is usually established by the Institute of Architects
of the country in which they work.
An architect can advise you on the following aspects of
building:
. Designing and planning . Selecting a site . Undertaking
feasibility studies . Managing the building budget . Selecting
and managing the project team . Designing the interior .
Landscaping the surrounds . Maintaining the building
An Architect can save you money because: . They
have an in-depth knowledge of the building process and most
economical, efficient to achieve what you want.
. They can plan and manage a project from start to finish
helping to avoid costly mistakes.
. They have the experience to deliver your project on budget and
on time.
Architects are experienced in coordinating project teams
including builders, tradespeople, landscape architects,
engineers, quantity surveyors and interior designers.
An architect will listen carefully to what you want.
Their designs will consider important things such as site
conditions, the sun and views so you get the best design for
your budget.
An architect will also prepare technical drawings and
specifications for building approvals and for construction of
your project.
How do you select an architect:
. Make sure they are a member of your country's Institute of
Architects. . Meet and discuss your project. . Discuss the range
of services you require and if you don't understand the service,
ask for an explanation. . Ask about the likely fees you will
have to pay. At this stage you will not get a firm fee as the
project parametres have not been determined. . Make sure you
feel comfortable and get the responses you want. . Ask to look
at examples of projects they have done and talk to former
clients.
To get in touch with an architect in your area of operation,
contact the Institute of Architects in your country, who can
then direct you to the Local Chapter of the Institute.
Here are the links to some of the major Institutes:
Royal Australian Institute of Architects: http:/
/www.architecture.com.au/i-cms?page=3939.html
This Australian site has an excellent downloadable PDF Guide
that provides an excellent overview.
American Institute of Architects: http://www.aia.org/
Royal Institute of British Atchitects: http
://www.architecture.com/go/Architecture/Home.html
Singapore Institute of Architects: http://www.sia.org.sg/new/
Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland: http://www.riai.ie/
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; http://www.raic.org/
South African Institute of Architects: http://www.architecture.com/go/Architecture/Reference
/Links_1157.html
Hong Kong Institute of Architects: http://www.hkia.net/layout/layout25/layout25.asp?site_id=6000
New Zealand Institute of Atchitects: http:
//www.nzia.co.nz/site/section.asp?bid=1§ionid=1
If your country's Institute of Architects is not listed just go
to : http://www.google.com.au/
and typein the Search Box; "Institute of Architects"
About the author:
Author & $1.2 Billion Developer, Colm Dillon, Has Written The
Best Selling 'How-To' E-book, "Residential Development Made
Easy," With Readers In All States Of The USA, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, UK, Ireland and 79 Other Countries. His Web Site
is: RealEstateDev
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