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What is biophilic design and why does it matter?
How does light shape how we feel?
What does our brain see in architecture?
How does the flow of a space shape how we feel?
What are the best materials for a feel-good home?
Building a greener future: The importance of sustainable architecture
How innovation is redefining contemporary architecture
Basement Conversions: The Ultimate Guide
Why spend time and money on technical design after obtaining planning permission? What does the technical design stage entail?
Will you be able to provide interior design services?
What’s the recommended timeframe for the technical design stage?
Can I start with technical design before I have planning permission?
Why produce all the drawings and specifications before construction begins?
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Has my architect worked in this borough on similar applications?
How can my architect help me achieve my goals for my home?
Can you renovate my home to Enerphit standards?
Can you complete plans for new builds?
What happens if my planning application is refused?
Are architects liable for mistakes?

Is my architect registered with the official organisation?

Your architect must be registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) to be able to practice as an architect and call themselves such. The ARB is the regulatory body for architects in the UK and is responsible for maintaining the Register of Architects. A larger practice may also be a RIBA Chartered Practice. RIBA is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture. While RIBA membership is not actually a legal requirement for practising architecture, it does indicate that an architect has met certain standards of education and professional development, and has agreed to abide by the RIBA Code of Professional Conduct. To obtain the chartered practice status, practices need to prove that they can comply with the high quality standards required, which are over and above those imposed on individual members. You can see XUL Architecture’s RIBA Chartered Practice profile here. This ensures that the architect is not only registered but also holds a recognised professional status through RIBA, reinforcing their commitment to excellence and professional conduct.

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