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Schematic Design – This isn’t “Architecture”

Life of an Architect

Whenever an architect sits down with a new client on a new residential project, the first thing that happens is a conversation about project goals and requirements. ” ( that sounds like something Schematic Design would say to Programming if it were a jerk.) . Your house will not look like this.”

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7 Best Architecture Firms in The Philippines

Architizer

The Philippines is a country that has a rich tapestry of architectural culture, spanning from the indigenous Filipino Bahay Kubo houses and the Banaue Rice Terraces to contemporary skylines and eco-resorts. hearthgroup © hearthgroup We offer architectural design services to would-be homeowners, business people and property developers.

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Don’t Let the Internet Design Your Project

Life of an Architect

I wrote a post years ago titled “ Schematic Design – This Isn’t Architecture ” and while I think you should go read it (because it’s amazing) I will save some of you the time and summarise. Your house will not look like this.” Don’t lie, some of you were and you let me know it.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 010 | Eight Steps to a Happy Client

EntreArchitect

” “I’ve been living in this dream house for years, if only in my head.” ” When one of my residential architecture clients finally reaches out and calls Fivecat Studio , these are some of the thoughts they may start with. .” Most of our clients are first time builders.

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Emotional Marketing for Architects: House or Home?

EntreArchitect

Our prospective clients learn with their heads, but decide with their hearts. After years of research and gathering information, often when a client chooses to work with an architect, it simply comes down to their feelings. How can we use virtual reality tools to allow our clients a visual and aural experience inside our designs?

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Designing for Others

Life of an Architect

There is a secret that all attentive architects know: Don’t give your client what they ask for, give them what they need. Better yet, have them be a part of the design process. The aim is to create a home that is uniquely theirs, reflects their personality, and has been designed according to how they will live and occupy each space.

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The A+List: Architizer’s Top Architecture and Design Firms to Watch in 2024

Architizer

Exemplified in the Komera Leadership Center, which swept at the 11th Annual A+Awards, this firm is one to keep a close eye on.

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