Why spend time and money on technical design after obtaining planning permission? What does the technical design stage entail?
Can you obtain planning permission for my project?
Can you complete plans for new builds?
What happens if my planning application is refused?
Will you take the project through planning and assist with construction?
When would I submit a pre-application to the council?
Do I need planning permission for my project?
Who else will be involved if I decide to proceed with a planning application and construction?
How can I win planning permission on a Hampstead Listed Building?
Do I need pre-purchase advice from an architect?
When do I need planning permission?

Do you also carry out the building works?

No, an architect wouldn’t typically carry out the building work themselves. An architect conceives new spaces, but it is contractors or construction firms that make them a reality. Whether you’re adapting an existing house or creating a new build from scratch, an architect’s role is to design the building and the spaces inside, guide you smoothly through the planning process and oversee the construction. They will also develop detailed plans and specifications that can be put to tender. An architect will help you get the best out of your project – they’ll push your ideas in directions you didn’t think they could go and help you create light-filled, flowing spaces that will have a positive effect on your everyday wellbeing.

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