Our integrated architectural design is based on operational function, beauty, durability, and sustainability, and is built on a careful study of trends, societal needs, and the environmental and historical context of the surroundings, taking into account the security, safety, and efficiency of implementation, to produce a heritage we are proud of.
First, we determine the tendencies that the design will follow by developing a clear design brief that includes the scope of work in order to define the parameters and the final result. It includes important information about the location, building classification, users, the scope of the building or structure, schedule, proposed materials to be used, data, assumptions, opportunities, and constraints associated with the project, and developing an estimated budget.
It also includes project aspirations, which describe the tangible and intangible desires of the client or end users.
As a result of this phase, the architectural design team in coordination with engineering design team begins to transfer this information to the following documents , but not limited to:
At this phase, we develop the design in detail, and the structural team joins this stage, where we pay careful attention to the cost calculations as they become closer to reality, after developing detailed drawings and specifications and verifying the internal and external precise details, in coordination with the client on the smallest aspects of project, and finally exporting the changes to final detailed design.
As a result of this phase, the architectural design team in coordination with engineering design team begins to transfer this information to the following documents , but not limited to:
Our team produces two sets of detailed drawings and documents that outline every detail of the final design. The first version is called the Construction/Tender package, and the other version is called the permit package (optional according to the client’s desire), as the construction contractors become involved in this stage.
The construction set includes but is not limited to: