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What does an architect do in a domestic project?

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Imagine transforming your house into a home that perfectly reflects your values and ambitions - that's where an Architect steps in.

The role of an Architect in a domestic project is multi-faceted and essential. They are involved from the initial concept stage right through to the completion of the build. They help translate your vision into a tangible structure that complies with planning regulations and building codes. The Architect's role extends beyond just creating a design. They are responsible for ensuring the project remains true to the original vision, while meeting both the client's requirements and the necessary legal stipulations.

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The role of an Architect in a domestic project is indeed comprehensive. They are involved from the very start, understanding your needs and creating a bespoke design. They then prepare detailed construction documents, manage the construction process, and ensure the project's successful completion. By hiring an Architect, you gain a professional who can guide you through the complex process of building a home, ensuring it reflects your ambitions and values while complying with all necessary regulations.

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In the initial stages of a project, an Architect will meet with you to understand your needs and preferences. They will consider your lifestyle, the number of family members, your tastes and your budget. With this information, they will create a bespoke design that captures your aspirations. They will also ensure the design complies with local planning regulations and building codes. This involves a deep understanding of these regulations, as well as a creative ability to design within these constraints.

Once the design is finalised, the Architect will prepare detailed drawings and specifications. These documents are used by the builders to construct the project. They provide clear instructions on how the design should be implemented, ensuring the finished building aligns with the original vision.

During the construction phase, the Architect acts as a project manager. They coordinate with the builders, suppliers and other professionals involved in the project. They ensure the work is carried out according to the plans and deal with any issues that may arise during construction. They also keep you informed of the project's progress and make sure the project stays on schedule and within budget.

Finally, an Architect is responsible for the project's completion. They will inspect the finished building to ensure it meets the design specifications and quality standards. They will also handle any final paperwork, such as obtaining the necessary certifications and approvals.

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