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A Building Designer is first and foremost a professional familiar with all facets of the building trade, whose plans and designs represent the particular needs, style and budget of the client.

A Building Designer is one who is qualified by a combination of education and experience to competently and creatively design and draw plans for residential remodels, new homes, and multi-family units. A Building Designer's approach to any problem is based on the practical, functional and economical solutions that will best fulfill the client's requirements, while translating these factors into a concept that is both aesthetic and utilitarian.

A qualified Building Designer offers a complete array of professional services. The Building Designer's prime task is to furnish preliminary and detailed designs for the proposed structure, ranging from the initial concept to complete working drawings and specifications that will comply with all applicable building codes and regulations.

Building designers can design buildings that are energy-efficient and comfortable, provide value for money and are suitable for specific needs. Their designs take into account lifestyles, budgets, site conditions, resale potential and long-term maintenance costs.

Building designers can produce designs for residential or commercial projects from briefs or sketches – even ideas. Value for money is the key objective to meeting the client’s requirements.

Building designers not only design buildings but can work with teams of other professionals to ensure that structural elements and other specialist matters combine with the aesthetics to produce buildings that not only look good but endure.

Building designers will prepare working drawings and can assemble all other documents required for necessary development approvals and construction specification.

They see things from your point of view and put many years of practical design experience into taking and shaping the client’s brief to a final concept.

During the initial planning stage, the designer confers with the client to ascertain type, size, and ultimate usage of the structure. The Building Designer may offer recommendations regarding the site, interior and exterior layout, materials to be used, the range of services, and exterior treatments.


 

 

 

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