Project Planning: Collaborate with clients to comprehend their needs, objectives, and budget limitations. Perform site analysis and assessments to gather data on environmental and contextual factors. Draft a project brief outlining the project's scope, objectives, and constraints.
Design Development: Formulate conceptual designs and present them to clients for approval. Generate detailed architectural drawings, plans, and specifications using computer-aided design (CAD) software and other tools. Consider safety, building codes, and accessibility in the design process.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure designs adhere to local building codes, zoning regulations, and other relevant laws.
Coordination and Communication: Work closely with professionals such as structural engineers, interior designers, and contractors. Communicate effectively with clients, contractors, and project stakeholders. Attend meetings with clients, construction teams, and regulatory bodies.
Construction Oversight: Monitor the construction phase to ensure adherence to plans and specifications. Address any issues or changes that may arise during construction. Conduct site visits to evaluate work quality and resolve discrepancies.
Quality Control: Guarantee that construction work meets the design and quality standards set for the project. Perform inspections and review work for compliance with specifications.
Project Documentation: Maintain meticulous project documentation, including drawings, specifications, and correspondence.