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THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
PROCESS

01. The pre-design or programming phase
This is what is done before we start designing a building. This includes preliminary research on the client's part and possibly the architect's. This phase can be a lengthy or short process depending on the type of project and its complexity. This information-gathering phase is the foundation for the design phases to follow. The primary mission is to learn everything possible about our client's goals and space requirements.

In the Pre-Design/Programming phase, the following is involved:

The Architect engages with the client to learn about the property, any existing structures, and the client's wishes for the future building.
The Architect researches local zoning and land-use restrictions

This phase confirms the feasibility of the project
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