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What
are the benefits of hiring an architect?
What
is the Architectural Process?
What
does it cost to hire an architect?
How
do I decide which architect to use?
What
does the architectural fee include?
Do
I get to keep my plans when the project is done?
After
plans are drawn, how much time do I have to build from them?
What are the
benefits of hiring an architect?
Your building
project represents a major investment, and the way to maximize such an
investment begins with consulting an architect. Architects are specially
educated to help you define what you want to build, present ideas you
might never have considered, and help you get the most for your valuable
investment.
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What is the
Architectural Process?
See our Process
Page
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What does it
cost to hire an architect?
Our fees are determined
on an individual basis (with no charge for a quotation). Depending on
the type of project, our services may be provided for a percentage of
the construction cost, or on an hourly basis.
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How
do I decide which architect to use?
Each architect
has his or her own design philosophy. In order to better understand the
architect's ability to provide what you are looking for, meet with the
architect and look at previous work he or she has completed.
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What does the
architectual fee include?
Our fee usually
includes architectural and structural services. For an additional fee
we can also provide civil, mechanical, electrical, landscape, and interior
design services if desired.
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Do I get to
keep my plans when the project is done?
All original plans
are retained by the architect, as copyright owner. A copy of the plans
is given to the client, but drawings are not to be completed by others
and are to be used solely with respect to the project.
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After plans
are drawn, how much time do I have to build from them?
Because of the
changing nature of construction methodology, the construction time frame
is limited to a period of time that is reasonable for the scope of the
project.
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