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
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
02. The schematic design phase
03. The design development phase
04. The construction Documentation phase
05. The building permit or permitting phase
06. The bidding and negotiation phase
07. The construction administration phase