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Why hire
an Architect?
For any construction project clients evaluate their needs for architectural
services based upon a subjective set of very personal criteria.
What have you done in the past? I do not base our new work on the
traditional ‘been there, done that’ comparison. Everything
is newly created, and I have no idea where a design is headed, until
I understand your client needs first.
On a commission, what exactly is received in return for a 15% architect
fee ? Contractors certainly build structures well enough. Engineers
provide the structural know-how, and designers furnish exquisite
accessories and finishes. The aesthetic appeal in design is what
makes a project more valuable than square footage and construction
cost calculations. Statistically, competent architectural expertise
will save you more than 20% on incurred construction expenses, through
the use of good design practices and construction methodology considerations.
"If
you don't know where you're going any old way will take you there."
Lewis Carroll
Architects are indispensable to every construction project, and
more essential than any other single service. Design build contractors
do not have the checks and balances critical to standard A.I.A contracts
and client-architect conditions. Comprehensive drawings, documents,
specifications and instructions are the foundation of any project.
Since architecture is an interactive service with adaptive client
needs, modifications to design in construction, changes in the scope
of work and management of comprehensive jobsite responsibilities,
the design realized becomes critical to effective costs savings.
Ultimately, it is the curb appeal that sells well.
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Better design is
simple and less costly |
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Less complication is less project-related
stress and faster completion |
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More control offers better judgment
decisions |
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Clear project criteria offers
more effective management |
This complex process of permit acquisition and construction requires
creative visualization, competent supervision, refined site analysis,
extensive design and construction expertise, and efficient communication.
How many ‘mistakes’ are affordable when average construction
costs exceed $300.00 per square foot? Efficiency is often realized
in the minute details of an elegant design simplicity. It is just
as easy to build an aesthetic masterpiece, as it is to build a mistake….
Cost is never the qualifying determinant of aesthetic appeal.
There are many different choices
on how 'best' to resolve specific design problems.
Hiring a contractor without consulting an architect limits many
aspects of good design. Contractors have few actual design qualifications.
However often for reasons of expediency, I find some clients asking
carpenters about design. Their qualifications, license and work
experience is in building, according to specific instructions, defined
with extensive specifications, while architects analyze process,
design, application procedures and permits. Construction documents
define the design, how the structure is built, what it looks like,
and how it functions. If you ask a carpenter for design decisions,
look at his house as to what results you may expect to receive.
Beauty in nature is never a random
process, and not created by chance. Sustainable environmentalism
is a moral, value-based principle of ecological conservation.
Design visualizes function, elegance, and the relational composition
with performance tasks. The price of design excellence is a realization
of functional and aesthetic appeal. Great design becomes true artistic
eloquence when conceptual tasks are solved effectively. If a client
asks about a question of perception, there are many solutions. What
is the consideration of value your specific project carries? This
depends entirely upon your approach. Engaging conservationist measures
with the application of ‘green’, LEED certified methodologies
shows an appreciation for nature and consideration for “Renewable
Resources”. It is more than philosophical reasoning, it is
our moral obligation to consider conservation measures, because
every architectural style is adaptable to energy efficiency standards.
“We shape our dwellings,
and afterwards our dwellings shape us.”
Winston Churchill
A home is where intimate emotions dwell, where the feeling of 'welcome'
is instilled by design, where the appreciation of personal space
is responsive. How do we define this? It is a process of listening
to the client, evaluating lifestyle needs, addressing functional
patterns, and creating visual eloquence as a form-built response.
Aesthetic appeal, sculptural form, volume, massing, scaled proportion,
function, style, symmetry, resonance, repetition and juxtaposition
of elements, none of these are the providence of general building
contractors, accountants, or consummate developers. The key to great
architecture is in the adaptation of design to a specific intent.
Design is the art of a structured,
analytical compromise.
Architects visualize many different design approaches, where changes
are easily modified with an eraser on paper. Communicating client
needs, matching existing to new, transforming artistic expression
into built form, this adds to the ‘why’ and ‘how’
before you build. While the process of design is a puzzle of many
different pieces, the final product is the summary of many solutions.
A successful design defines use within
the passage of time.
The experiences we enjoy in buildings are sensing activities. Every
home initiates a sense of place, and few buildings provide for this
experience better than others. The perception of every structure
is a personal, intellectual consideration, because we are emotionally
engaged by what art represents. Light, form and context functions
are basic sensual contributors. Great architecture is not about
rooms, doors, windows, fixtures and finishes. It is the appreciation
of the senses, the emotional perception of space, and the functional
use of shelter combined to a larger aesthetic.
“Imagination is more powerful
than knowledge.“
Albert Einstein
With over twenty years of professional experience as a licensed
architect, we provide design creativity with an extensive resource
of product knowledge. While I have defined the cost of competent
design as more than savings, it is also about the application and
building of personal enjoyment. Creating and appreciating the built
experience to reward our senses requires something almost succinctly
intangible: the beauty of artistic expression, and the skill, knowledge,
persistence and determination to make it real.
"Ability is what you're
capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do.
Attitude determines how well you do it."
Lou Holtz
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