The foundational idea and design vision that defines the style, functionality, and site-specific conditions. This phase sets the overall direction for the architectural project, aligning it with the client’s preferences and the characteristics of the location.
Floor Plans: Detailed drawings showing the layout of rooms, dimensions, and spatial relationships between different areas on each floor.
Elevations: Exterior views of the building, including materials, colors, and architectural details.
Sections: Cross-sectional drawings illustrating the internal structures of the house and height relationships between different levels, including ceilings and floors.
Detailed Drawings: Specifications for particular elements like windows, doors, staircases, and other architectural features.
Includes the structural, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems. These technical drawings provide the necessary information for the installation and functionality of each system within the building.
3D renderings or models that allow clients to better understand the final product. These visualisations offer a realistic preview of the building’s design, showing how materials, colors, and spaces will come together.
A comprehensive assessment of the quantities and materials required for construction, labor costs, and all other related expenses. This helps provide a clear financial outline, ensuring that the project stays within budget.