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Why Choose An Architect?
If you are looking for an educated and skilled professional that can take the ideas you have for your land or building and make them a reality, you need to hire an architect. They understand that land development is not just about erecting a building, it is about careful planning, designing and overseeing the actual construction of the buildings.
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01
Just What Does an Architect Do?
Many think they know that an architect designs buildings and structures and then produces instruments of practice to make the buildings and structures he designs a reality. That is not too far out of an idea as architects draw and create in three dimensions when they are designing. They are able to do so because they are trained in design, structural systems, site analysis, environmental analysis, along with some geology and soils education and other elements that are connected to his skill set which can include other items but not limited to psychology, economics and sociology.
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01
How to Find a Good Architect
If you're considering building an extension or a new home, you'll want to consider hiring an architect. There are many advantages to using an architect for building ideas, building plans and planning permission. They don't only come up with your design, a good architect can walk you through every stage of the building process including overseeing the construction and making sure the contractor follows his plans. Of course, your architect should be flexible enough to meet your needs whether it is simply for building plans for a home extension or the project management of a new home.
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01
Top 7 Sign Products For Your Construction Company
There are countless ways to promote your construction company. Using signage is a great choice because it helps identify your business and reaches a wide audience (especially for the price). Here are some of the most-popular products purchased by construction companies and why they work for your specific industry:
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01
Becoming an Interior Designer
People often romanticize the work of an interior designer with the misleading notion that the work consists solely of picking out colors and fabrics for a room. These duties are a bit closer to interior decorating. But an interior designer has an array of responsibilities that include both those of an interior decorator as well as more complex jobs. They include light management, space planning, color coordination, providing estimates that fit a budget, and subcontracting the fabrication and installation of flooring, light fixtures, draperies, paint and wall coverings, furniture, and so on.
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01
Building Your Own Home - Searching for an Architect
Often when I meet someone new and we declare our occupations, my companion will assume a wistful expression and say something like, "I always thought I might have liked to be an architect too if I hadn't gone into..." Perhaps one of the reasons why the "I always thought..." remark is so common is that most of us are architects from time to time in various ways, regardless of how we make a living. Even small children will rearrange their things with purpose and who among us has never had to lay out the furniture in a room or office?
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01
Public Relations for Architects
Architects often do not do very much public relations and many of them do quite well over time simply living off the wonderful referral jobs coming in. But breaking into the business is not easy at all and it takes a little bit of hard work and thought. It makes sense for architects to develop community goodwill and be cognizant of the need for positive publicity and public relations from the start of their businesses. What can architects do to promote good public relations?
By jeanettewbouie3 years ago in 01






