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How To Get Right Architect For Your House?

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Building and Renovating Guide 2019

The right architect can unlock the potential of your existing home or turn your dreams into three dimensions in a brand-new house. Three practices with experience of doing both share their advice on how to get started

How To Get Right Architect For Your House?

What are the most common mistakes – by architects and clients – when a home is being designed?

Andrew McAvoy, director, founder and principal architect, Retool Architecture, Glasgow:

People make lots of mistakes: having no respect for regional culture, local skill bases or materiality; not spending enough time at the start working through different options; not spending enough time on site; letting computer design rule the process; not thinking about climate, environment, energy, habitual behaviours, sensory awareness; forgetting that architecture is not a raw construction process – where it is good, it will always stem from the unselfconscious process of consideration, thought, poetry and a sense of nature.

David Blaikie, founder, David Blaikie Architects, Edinburgh:

Building a home is an exciting dream and, for most, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Getting a clear understanding of all the costs involved from the very beginning, and undertaking good financial planning, is critical to stopping it turning into a nightmare. Once you’ve chosen the architect you want to work with, I would strongly recommend employing a quantity surveyor with experience in one-off, private home projects to prepare a comprehensive cost plan covering every aspect of the process from drainage to door handles. Only then will you know the true cost of your build, which will go a long way to avoiding stress and disappointment at a later stage.

What is the secret of successful home design?

Andrew McAvoy: Intuition and slow process.

David Blaikie: The secret of a successful home design is communicating your aspirations and dreams to your architect, and allowing them to create a rich and rewarding setting for you and your family to live and grow up in.

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