Consider these six crucial questions when assessing potential architectural candidates:
The last thing you want is to invest in unusable architectural plans because the architect isn't licensed in your state. This may sound rather basic, but make sure you verify their credentials. If they are hesitant or unable to provide proof, it's time to move on.
Just like you wouldn't hire a BBQ expert to bake your wedding cake, you should only hire an architect familiar with your project type. An architect with experience in educational facilities will understand the complexity of these structures and the nuances of designing modern learning environments.
From creating multifunctional spaces and STEM labs to designing safe and engaging play areas, an architect with experience working in educational design helps ensure you get it right the first time, without needing to correct errors for years to come.
It's crucial to understand exactly who will be responsible for your project. Inquire about the specific designer or team who will be assigned to your school's project. Ask to see examples of their past work to ensure the quality matches your expectations. Remember, the person selling the job likely isn't the person who will ultimately do the work.
When you go white water rafting, there's a big difference between the person who rents the boat and the guide who runs the rapids with you. Always hire the people who will get in the boat and help you navigate the river.
When choosing an architect, you want someone just as excited about shaping future generations as you are. The aim is not to find someone eager to add a noteworthy design to their portfolio. Partner with someone who will become a part of your team, be invested in your vision, and eager to create an impactful learning environment.
Because architects spend most of the day dragging a mouse instead of swinging a hammer or ordering building supplies, it's nearly impossible for your designer to consider a construction budget without real-time field intelligence.
Make sure your prospective architect has a practical plan to keep construction costs in check throughout the design process.
6. Are you captivated by the architect's designs?
Take some time to browse their past projects. Do they stir a sense of excitement? Can you envision the thriving educational environment within their designs? Does it spark a sense of passion within you? If not, continue searching until you find an architect that truly resonates with you and your vision.
As you embark on this exciting journey to redesign or add to your private school, carefully evaluating potential architects with these questions will ensure you end up with the best fit for your vision, mission and budget.
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