At the start of a building project, the architect is the one who defines the remit of the work which is also know as the architectural programme that is to be followed. It is in this phase of programming where the essential parameters and objectives of the design work are brought forward. For a home project, the programme would contain information like the sorts of facilities that the customer wants in the house, |
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Sustainable architecture is nothing but a green architecture. It is environmentally sensible or mindful design technique in the field of architecture. It is framed or designed by keeping economic and political issues of different country around the world in mind. Its main objective is to minimize the negative environmental impact of building in our ecosystem. |
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Schematic and Developed Design Phases:-
Schematic design is among the best recognized phases of architectural design, as this is when the designer quickly sketches or models one or two design schemes. These initial sketches and models are then turned into schematic floor plans, elevations, and 3-D pictures of the building design. Based mostly on the programme and site research, the designer translates the information into floor plan and site plan drawings that satisfy all the client's design standards. |
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An architect is a term which is related with the construction industry. An architect is a trained person who is always associated in the planning, design and also engaged in oversight of the construction building and he is licensed to practice as architecture. An architect plays a vital role in planning, designing and construction of buildings. |
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Architectural projects can be executed through a range of project delivery methods. Before the 20th century, there had been a single project delivery method, the architect won a commission, produced drawings for design and construction, pulled work and materials lists together, and oversaw the building of the project.As the disciple was moved by architects more towards a professional outlook than a work of craft and creativity. |
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