A TYPICAL PROCESS
Studio Concept Landscape architects will asses the needs of the client at an initial consultation. This might be where the basic parameters of the project are discussed and a ‘Scope’ of work is developed and agreed between the designer and the client. This provides a breakdown of how we have interpreted the brief, the different stages of the design process and what the expect. One stage will usually lead on from the next and a typical design projects could following the following stages.
TYPICAL STAGES
- Survey and Analysis – To record and determine the site’s characteristics, highlighting and understanding the main opportunities and constraints.
- Concept Design – Developing and testing ideas pertaining to the brief, which might be separated into an Initial and Final concept stage.
- Design Development – Taking the comments from the initial stage and adding greater clarity to the design, depending on the complexity of the project these drawings might be sufficient to hand over to a competent contractor.
- Construction Detailing – In some case’s a highly accurate and detail drawing package needs to be resolved so all aspects of the design are clear and communicated.
- On-site supervision – Monitoring and inspecting the progress of the build by certify or signing off satisfactory completed work.
There is no set standard and this process is determined at the consultation stage with the client and can vary for each project and its requirements.
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