Architects design and oversee the construction of buildings or alterations to existing buildings. They may also provide specialist advice.

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http://agriamarchitects.blogspot.com It is our goal to make the collaborative process with our clients both exciting and rewarding to far exceed expectations. We focus on more than the physical structure each client seeks to build. Equally important is fully understanding the lifestyle that our client envisions. Good design is about how people respond to their environment over time--it has both functional and inspirational value. Special materials, tactile and visual elements, factor intimately into everyday life: space shapes experience. Agriam Architects  helps the client to consider the whole aesthetic package. Successful design can enhance the quality of life for generations.

Typical work activities include:
  • Creating building designs and highly detailed drawings both by hand and by using specialist computer-aided design (CAD) applications.
  • Liaising with construction professionals about the feasibility of a proposed project, including constraining factors such as town planning legislation, environmental impact and project budget.
  • Working closely with a team of other professionals such as building service engineers, construction managers, quantity surveyors and architectural technologists.
  • Applying for planning permission and advice from governmental new build and legal departments.
  • Writing and presenting reports, proposals, applications and contracts.
  • Determining the materials to be used and specifying the requirements for the project.
  • Adapting plans according to circumstances and resolving any related problems that may arise during construction.
  • Making sure the project is running according to schedule and budget.
  • Playing a part in project and team management.
  • Traveling regularly to building sites, proposed locations and client meetings.


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