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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?
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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?
Can you obtain planning permission for my project?
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?

Will my architect keep my interests in focus with unbiased advice?

Yes, a good architect will keep your interests in focus and provide unbiased advice that is always in your best interest. An architect’s role is to guide you smoothly through the design process and offer professional expertise to ensure your project looks the part and functions well. They should be completely committed to making sure the finished design meets your individual needs and stands up to your expectations.

To provide unbiased advice, an architect should first have a clear picture of your goals and priorities, as well as any constraints or limitations that may impact the project further down the line. They should be able to provide objective analysis and advice, and be willing to explore multiple options and solutions in order to find the best fit for your project.

It’s also important for architects to be transparent and upfront about any conflicts of interest that may arise during the course of the project. For example, if an architect has a personal or professional relationship with a contractor or supplier, they should disclose this to you and ensure that their advice is not unduly influenced by these relationships.

If you work with an architect who is committed to providing unbiased advice and putting your interests first, you will have the confidence that the design process will be focused on creating a solution that works for you, and you alone.

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