By Katy Esdon
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July 1, 2020
I THINK I NEED AN ARCHITECT. WHERE DO I START? Appointing an Architect isn’t an every day occurrence for most people, and it can feel like a bit of mystery as to how to even go about it. Do I go directly to an Architect? Should I approach a builder first? Here are a few of our most commonly asked questions that might help you get started; FIRST OFF, DO I REALLY NEED AN ARCHITECT? Unless your project is very straightforward, it will usually benefit from employing an Architect. Many Architects, ourselves included, offer free initial consultations to run through the services available and this will give you an idea as to what you will require. We offer a full service for projects with a starting budget of around £50,000. You can either approach an Architect directly, or go through a builder. Either route is fine. If you have approached a builder before contacting an Architect then they will be able to give you an idea as to whether you will need an Architect, and may even recommend someone that they have worked with before. WHAT SERVICES IS AN ARCHITECT GOING TO PROVIDE ME WITH? The answer to this question may vary between practices, but will largely follow this format; initial consultation and briefing, design development, planning (if required), detailed design and tender, construction and finally handover. Check out our other Blog posts to see how we work. I THINK I NEED PLANNING PERMISSION. HOW DO I FIND OUT? You will be able to check on the website www.planningportal.co.uk and your Architect will also be able to give you more information. RIGHT, I DO NEED AN ARCHITECT. NOW HOW DO I CHOOSE ONE ARCHITECT? As with so many things in life, a recommendation is worth its weight in gold and asking around friends is usually a great place to start. Couple this with carrying out your own research. Check out Architects websites that interest you and see which have experience similar to what you are looking for. You should also be able to find reviews online to get an idea of past client’s experiences. It is a rigorous process training to become an Architect, and all Architects must be registered with the ARB (Architects Registration Board). RIBA Chartered Practices must meet strict eligibility criteria, are committed to design excellence and customer service. Keep an eye out for these during your search. Once you have made a shortlist of Architects you would like to speak to, do just that, and get in touch. It is important that you have faith in the Architect that you appoint, their design and creative skills, and their ability to see the project through. Ask to see their portfolio of previous projects. It is important that you have a good working relationship with your Architect, and the success of your project will depend on it. HOW MUCH IS IT GOING TO COST ME? Architects fees vary depending on the type of project you are carrying out, the location, and the level of service required from them. Fees are commonly calculated either based on a percentage of a total build cost, as a fixed amount, or based on a time charge. Make sure that the scope of work and cost of Architectural services are agreed in writing before your project commences. If there is anything else you'd like to know, then just give us a call.