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NOW THAT'S WHAT I'M TAKING ABOUT. Thank you Christopher. That helps everyone: AIA Main, AIA CRAN, your local Chapter and the public. This is the kind of input licensed residential architects need right now. A builder, dissecting the problems of NOT having an architect on the project. Just what the doctor ordered. Not us, beating our chests, but the people out there in the world who build homes, requesting our participation. Excellent. Many thanks! Christopher Rose for AIA President. ------------------------------------------- Rand Soellner AIA Architect/Owner/Principal Home Architects Cashiers NC -------------------------------------------
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------------------------------------------- Original Message: Sent: 08-28-2012 16:22 From: Christopher Rose Subject: Architects Add Value to Home Design (in general)
I had a direct experience today that is a great example on the value of an architect. We were getting a tour of a new home by a potential general contractor. The home had been designed by a residential designer. Upon several occasions the builder mentioned that key information and detail were not provided by this designer, their response was it is your responsibility. This was a stucco home and due to the price point it was going to have be over a woodframe. In our hot humid environment, we all know how careful the builder has to be to keep unwanted moisture from entering the building envelope. The builder said that every architect he has worked with was as concerned on the envelope as he was. He also said he would not have to correct simple design flaws such as window sills being below cabinetry, etc. This is a real world example that we need to promote. We have a local CRAN group in Charleston SC and we are going to use quotations from this contractor in one of our CRAN ads to promote the value of architect. This is what we need to promote in lieu of architects patting ourselves on the back we can have clients and builders and other professionals we work with help us promote our value.
------------------------------------------- Christopher Rose AIA, ASID President Christopher Rose Architects, P.A. Johns Island SC
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------------------------------------------- Original Message: Sent: 08-24-2012 11:24 From: Rand Soellner Subject: Architects Add Value to Home Design (in general)
This message has been cross posted to the following Discussion Forums: Housing Knowledge Community and Custom Residential Architects Network . ------------------------------------------- Architects Add Value to Home Design (in general). I used to think that ALL of us licensed architects who mainly practice residential architecture would agree with that statement. I took it for granted. Otherwise: what the heck are we doing? I have had some recent communications with other primarily residential architects that lead me to believe that we are not united in this belief. I repeat: if you do not believe, in general, that having an architect design a home adds value to that home, then why are you here in this forum? Why are you yourself practicing residential architecture? Don't you believe that YOU add value to your clients' residential projects? Or are some of us just so focused on what We are doing that we do not have sufficient room in our minds and hearts to believe that Other architects add value to their clients' projects?
This may sound like a little thing. It is not. If we, as supposedly the leaders of American Residential Architecture today (yeah, that's what we are supposed to be), cannot agree that nearly all of us add value to our clients' projects, then how are we ever going to convince new potential clients to hire us to design something for them? And if we cannot unite to firmly say: LICENSED ARCHITECTS ADD VALUE TO RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS, how do we expect to survive? If we cannot put forth the simple message that what we ALL do, collectively matters and improves people's lives in so many wonderful ways, we deserve to have other, less educated, unlicensed, less skilled, less experienced people with no licenses take the food from our tables and pass us by.
I am not talking about the occasional freakshow! I am talking about the majority of us and what we do, day in and day out, making clients happy. I am simply trying to see if we, as concerned, practicing licensed residential architects can even agree on such a simple thing.
Do we really want to behave like the US Congress and Senate? Bickering amongst ourselves, full of "sound and fury, but signifying nothing"? And not being able to agree on anything, even the most simple of premises, that I had always taken for granted: that what we do matters? That we do improves people's lives in what we design? That, dammit all, we do add value!
Now then: let's see what we all have to say. Let's see the varying opinions. I hope to be amazed that we can agree on this one fundamental thing. I have enough room in my heart to let the miracle happen, but I am also experienced enough to not hold my breath. Let the games begin...
------------------------------------------- Rand Soellner AIA Architect/Owner/Principal Rand Soellner Architect Cashiers NC -------------------------------------------
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