DESIGN PROCESS
DESIGN PROCESS
Building a home with a designer should be fun. The experience should be one of the most exciting and creative efforts in one’s entire life. It can only be so, however, if the client and the designer enjoy that special rapport that comes from an understanding and appreciation of the other’s respective roles. The more a client understands the design process, the more compatible the partners in this cooperative effort become and the more gratifying the results.
There are four phases of the design process that culminate with the fifth phase of the Bidding and Final Budget.
PROGRAM
Site Evaluation
Preliminary Budget
Utility Locations
View Orientation
Permitting Requirements
General Specifications
Room Relationship
DESIGN SCHEMATIC
Site Plan
Floor Plan
Elevation Alternatives
Probable Cost Statement
DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Structural
Electrical
Mechanical
First Draft Permit Drawing
CONSTRUCTIONS DOCUMENTS
Subcontractors Scope of Service
Cabinets and Interior Doors
Sections
Final Permit Drawings
Other advantages of design/build scenario include:
- the availability of construction expertise during the design allows the designer to fully consider questions of constructability and cost
- designers and builders have different motivations, and unproductive adversarial relationships can develop
- a single contract for design and construction establishes “single-point” responsibility.