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What to Look For in an Architect

Knowing when and how to choose the right architect for your project is key to assuring that your vision can become a reality. For many, the initial question may be whether or not to hire an architect in the first place.  When does a project require more than just a contractor? If you are planning on building a new structure or dramatically altering the appearance of your existing space, an architect will be an invaluable resource for proper planning and execution.

Having a licensed architect on board with your project will help immensely with unexpected problem solving and reasonable cost estimation. Licensed architects are also trained to assist you with tricky details, such as building codes and zoning laws to assure that your project will be executed without hang-ups.

Perhaps one of the most significant things to be aware of when hiring an architect is that the architect is usually the client’s advocate. A licensed architect will work to represent your interests; this includes finding and working with construction contractors, maximizing your investment, and assuring that your vision for your project is realized.

Whatever the nature of your project may be, there is an architect out there who has the experience to meet your needs. For example, you could select a potential architect based on their expertise in modifying or remodeling an existing building, designing new structures (either residential or commercial), or who places an emphasis on sustainable architecture.

Seeking out a licensed architect guarantees that they are more than qualified to handle any project, no matter its nature or size. The process for becoming a licensed architect is an arduous one: a five year architecture degree, followed by a master’s degree in architecture, plus a three year internship after that. Only then is an applicant allowed to take the architect licensure exam. Even once they pass the exam, the education and training is never done. In the state of Colorado, a licensed architect must complete twelve Continuing Education Hours every calendar year.

Once you’ve made the decision to go forth with hiring an architect, look for a firm with expertise in the type of project you are undertaking. This way, the entire process will be likely to run much more smoothly, from the initial planning to the finished result. Another benefit of hiring an architect is that cost projections are more likely to be accurate, and the whole process from start to finish could be completed much more quickly. The best way to see if an architect is a good fit? Make sure to browse their portfolio to see if they gravitate towards a typical design style or are more adaptable. Also, be prepared to ask questions about how they plan to tackle your specific project.

When searching for the right architect for your project, it is of the utmost importance to look for someone who is a good listener. If the architect is controlling, you may want to consider looking elsewhere for someone you can develop a relationship with. Finding an architect who will take the time to understand your vision will result in good designs and effective problem solving. Most importantly, you can feel confident that with clear communication, your needs and budget for your vision will be met.