The Architectural Practice with a Personal Touch
Here at Alliance Architecture, we can take a project from the initial client consultation through to project completion with a level of personal service that is often hard to find with larger architect firms. We aim to keep the process as simple as possible by outlining clear steps for the project.
1. Meet and greet
We know that undertaking an architectural project is a time consuming process. We can meet with our clients after work hours or spend a full Saturday on-site to discuss requirements, take photographs and make suggestions.
2. Scope of work
From the initial meet and greet, we will put together an outline of the contract proposal and any architectural documentation needed. We will also advise on any other professional services you may require.
3. Design Stage
At this stage of the project, we will re-visit the site to take measurements and create a computer model of the new space. We will then propose a design to suit your brief and your budget.
4. Refinements to the design
We pride ourselves on our collaborative approach. After the initial design, we invite our clients to visit our office and make any refinements βliveβ on screen. These can then be translated into 3D images to make it easy to imagine the new spaces.
5. Documentation Stage
Your design may need resource consent and building consent. We will communicate clearly any costs this may incur with an independent town planner if needed. From there, we submit a building consent application to council.
We will always be on-hand for any queries you may have that could be of a more technical nature.
6. The Build
Once consent has been issued, the building process will begin and we will monitor progress to ensure the end result meets your requirements to the highest standard.
For a more detailed overview about how we work, click here to download our Client Steps Guidelines.
To tell us about your architecture project, click here to get in touch.
We look forward to speaking with you and assisting in your project.