It's just four walls and a roof... Do I need an Architect?

Architects help make decisions. After talking with an architect, many people are surprised at their own definite ideas about what they want in a house. Architects help homeowners think about how a building functions. They can design a house that is flexible enough to grow with a young couple who work now but expect children later. Architects can design an inexpensive, energy-efficient, fully accessible home for retired people on a fixed income.

I have a builder, why do I need an Architect?

The architect is the one building professional who has the training and experience to guide homeowners through the entire building process.

An architect serves as the owner's agent. As head of a team of specialists (engineers, landscape architects, contractors, etc.), an architect's first obligation is to look out for the homeowner's interests. Architect's drawings and construction documents tell the contractor precisely what to build and set down exact requirements. They help homeowners get bids for construction based on those same requirements. And, architects follow the contractor's work to make sure there are no surprises, making sure the homeowner gets what they want.

Is an Architect an unaffordable luxury?

Architects' fees are not just added on top of project costs. They can save the homeowner money in many ways. The time spent planning and developing a homeowner's ideas fully avoids costly field changes and refinements after construction.

Architects can act as project managers for the homeowner, saving the additional costs of an outside general contractor. They can oversee a homeowner's budget and negotiate to get the best materials and workmanship at a good price. They can turn a difficult lot into a successful building site. They can make sure bids for construction are based on exactly what the homeowner wanted and expected to get the best price.

Don't Architects just do blueprints?


The best answer to the question of what do Architects do is open-ended. Architects do renovation, energy analysis, site selection, interiors, cost analysis, construction and/or construction management. In designing a project, architects can add a porch, a skylight or design a complete house. They can adapt an old building to new use and keep its character. Architects can provide cost estimates. They can make a building safe for occupancy. They can fit a building to a difficult site. Architects can find skillful craftspeople or they can enlarge a house and eliminate the need to move.