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Design Process Phases:

1

Pre-Design

Preliminary Project Brief
2

Architecture Procurement

3

Schematic Design

Functionality Design Review
4

Design Development

5

Construction Documentation

6

Construction Contractor Procurement

Crafting a Preliminary Project Brief

Crafting a Preliminary Project Brief

The first step of the design process is creating a profile of the client’s requirements and needs to outline the project objectives.

By working with the property owner, I create the project brief, which includes the space area, the number of rooms, and the purpose of each room.

Creating the brief at the inception of the design idea, before the architect’s procurement, will clarify the management and the financial feasibility of the project.

Stress-free Planning

This step clarifies your vision and purpose, including all your goals for the project’s final outcome. The brief is comprehensive and describes the requirements, significant constraints, level of cost, and schedule.
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Functionality Design Review

Functionality Design Review

I review the architect’s designs in the schematic design phase, before the design development from the perspective of function, space usability, material selection, furniture suitability, and layout to ensure it meets the client’s requirements.

Elevate Your Space

The review process ensures the quality of your living space, improves energy efficiency, adequacy of the room, and future flexibility. This step will also verify accessibility, amount of natural light, ventilation, and any other details necessary for better living.
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