Initial meeting
The first meeting is used to understand the client, the project, and the references that should inform it. A proposed plan of action, fee proposal, and initial concept presentation follow.
Process
The process description supplied in the questionnaire is one of the clearest pieces of the brief, so this page follows it closely.
During development, progress meetings are usually held every two weeks to review updates and make key decisions.
The first meeting is used to understand the client, the project, and the references that should inform it. A proposed plan of action, fee proposal, and initial concept presentation follow.
Early design ideas are presented, discussed, and refined together while scope, expectations, and fees are clarified.
Once the initial sketches are approved, the project is developed in more detail and any required City Hall procedures and permits are handled.
Construction drawings, material choices, brands, and technical details are prepared while coordination with contractors and suppliers begins.
During construction, the site is overseen and coordinated to keep the project aligned with the design intent and specification.
The completed result is documented and handed over with the relevant drawings and information for the finished space.