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What does an architect do in the design process?

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Imagine if your home could tell a unique story about you, all through its design. That's what an Architect can accomplish.

The role of an Architect in the design process is crucial, especially when it comes to residential extensions and new build homes. Their job is to take your ideas, your needs, and your lifestyle into account, and translate them into a practical, aesthetically pleasing, and functional design. It's about more than just drawing plans; it's about creating a home that's a true reflection of you.

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In essence, an Architect plays a pivotal role in the design process of residential extensions and new build homes. From the initial concept to the final touches, they guide the project, ensuring that the end result is a home that not only meets the client's needs but also expresses their unique style and values. The Architect's expertise and guidance are invaluable in turning a vision into a tangible, livable space. By working closely with the client, the Architect ensures that the home becomes a unique reflection of the client's ambitions and values.

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The design process begins with a detailed discussion between the Architect and the client. This is where the client's needs, preferences, and budget are established. The Architect will then conduct a site survey, assessing the land's physical characteristics, the surrounding environment, and any existing structures. This information is vital to the design process, as it directly influences the design's feasibility and the project's cost.

Once the preliminary data is gathered, the Architect starts to develop the design concept. This involves creating sketches and 3D models, allowing the client to visualise the proposed design. The Architect will ensure that the design complies with all relevant building regulations and planning policies, while also incorporating sustainable design principles where possible.

After the client approves the design concept, the Architect will produce more detailed drawings and specifications. These documents are essential for obtaining building permits and for the construction process. They specify the materials to be used, the construction methods, and other technical details.

During the construction phase, the Architect's role is to oversee the work, ensuring that the design is accurately translated into reality. They resolve any issues that may arise, liaise with contractors, and ensure that the project stays within budget and on schedule.

An Architect's role doesn't end with the completion of construction. They also assist with the final touches, such as interior design and landscaping, to ensure that the project truly reflects the client's vision.

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