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What Architects Are
An architect is a professional that designs plans for a building right through to supervising the building process. Architects are university-qualified, having completed a Bachelor of Architecture degree that typically runs for five years. As well as this degree, the architect should have developed people skills as they work closely with clients. They also work closely with, and coordinate, other professionals associated with the building project.
Architects must be registered with the appropriate state or national body in order to use the term “architect”. This is proof of their experience and qualifications.
What Architects Do
Architects are responsible for the following:
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Preparing a design brief according to the client’s requirements
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Preparing plans, either by hand or using computer-aided design programs
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Coordinating other professionals involved in the project
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Drawing up budgets and contracts
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Gaining approval from the necessary authorities
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Observing and monitoring building works
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Inspecting work being completed
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Evaluating projects once completed
The architect is also responsible for making sure that the building or project is structurally sound, and this requires an understanding of engineering or bringing in a structural engineer if necessary. Also, once the project has been completed, there is usually a warranty period, and the architect is the professional that liaises with the client and the builder to ensure that the work has been completed fully, satisfactorily and safely.
Architects and Other Professionals
An architect does not work alone on a building project but usually as part of a varied team. Some professionals that the architect is coordinates or otherwise works with are:
This is not a definitive list of professionals as who needs to be engaged to work on a project is dependent on the scope and boundaries of the project itself. For example, the building of a new property may require the coordination and input of more professionals than a simple renovation would.
Choosing an Architect
When choosing an architect, it is important that you speak with them first to ensure that they are able to understand and share in the vision that you have for your home improvement project. You will also want to see proof of their experience and qualifications, and you should ask for previous examples of their work. If possible, get references and find out what insurances they have.
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Associations
Association of Professional Architects
Royal Australian Institute of Architects