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  • Architectural design involves creating plans and drawings that define the structure and aesthetics of buildings or spaces.

    Feasibility studies in architecture evaluate factors such as site conditions, environmental impact, zoning regulations, and cost estimates to determine if the proposed design is viable.

  • Creating comprehensive documentation for regulatory compliance and approval processes. This includes site plans, zoning compliance drawings, master plans, architectural renderings, floor plans, elevations, traffic impact studies, environmental impact assessments, infrastructure plans, legal and regulatory submissions, public consultation materials, and digital models. These elements contribute to securing permits, addressing community concerns, and ensuring that architectural projects align with zoning regulations, building codes, and other regulatory requirements. Collaboration among planners, engineers, and stakeholders is essential for a well-coordinated and compliant submission process.

  • Construction documentation in architecture refers to the set of detailed drawings, specifications, and other written documents created by architects to guide the construction of a building. This phase is a crucial step in the architectural process, following the completion of the design phase. Construction documentation serves as a comprehensive set of instructions for builders and contractors, providing the necessary information to accurately and efficiently construct the designed structure.

  • Oversee construction through site inspections, ensuring design and material adherence. Review and provide details for builder/contractor submissions, administer variations, attend site meetings, and report on time, cost, and progress. Evaluate progress claims, extensions, and adjust contract sums. Coordinate with consultants, prepare defects lists, assess final accounts, and issue the final certificate post-defect rectifications and inspections.