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Architect FAQ

The document addresses six frequently asked questions about architects, detailing their services, the best time to involve them, and how to find the right one. It explains that while architects add costs, they can ultimately save money through efficient design and project management. Additionally, it outlines compensation methods for architects and emphasizes the importance of client involvement in the design process.
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Architect FAQ

The document addresses six frequently asked questions about architects, detailing their services, the best time to involve them, and how to find the right one. It explains that while architects add costs, they can ultimately save money through efficient design and project management. Additionally, it outlines compensation methods for architects and emphasizes the importance of client involvement in the design process.
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Six frequently asked questions about

architects
If you haven't worked with an architect before, these answers should help with your most pressing
questions.

1. What services do architects provide?

Architects see the big picture when it comes to your project. They help you explore what appeals to you
aesthetically and what you require functionally. They coordinate teams of design, engineering and
construction professionals; they sort through the maze of building codes and zoning requirements; they
provide design leadership so that your project is built the way it was intended.

2. At what point in my project should I involve an architect?

As soon as you decide you want to begin planning your project, you should start looking for an architect.
Architects provide important pre-design services including site evaluation, and can help you explore
options you may not have considered. Involving an architect early in the process can help avoid costly
missteps, and increase the likelihood of your satisfaction with the project.

3. How do I find the right architect for my project?

It is critical to find an architect who makes you feel comfortable, and with whom you can have open
communication. It's also important to find an architect with experience in your project type. The design
website Houzz has an architect finder that can serve as an important first step in your search; you should
also seek recommendations from those you know who've worked with an architect previously.

4. Don't architects add substantial cost to a project?

While it's true that architects' fees are an additional project cost, hiring an architect can actually save
you money in many ways. Architects can monitor your budget and negotiate to get the best materials
and workmanship at a good price. An architect's design can reduce energy and maintenance costs, and
provide an efficient layout so that you don’t overbuild what you really need. They can turn a difficult lot
into a successful building site. And they spend time planning and fully developing your ideas to avoid
changes once construction is underway.

5. How are architects compensated?

An architect's compensation can be based on time, a stipulated sum, a percentage of the cost of the
work, the project's square footage, unit cost (based on number of rooms/apartments, etc.), or royalty in
which compensation is a share of the profit derived from the project. Time-based compensation and
stipulated sums are most common.

6. What's my role in the design process?

Your architect will depend on you to communicate about your design preferences, functional
requirements, and budget. Your timely response to questions and design submissions will help keep the
project on track. It is also important for you to raise any concerns you have as the project proceeds, so
they can be addressed in the earliest stages. Working in partnership with your architect, you will help
achieve a successful outcome for your project.

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