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Potential Patron (Client) of small projects Site Visit by Consultant Architect
Potential Patrons (Clients) of small projects (like home, office or shop-showroom, etc.) demand site visits from Design Consultant Architect because……
Site Visit by Consultant Architect

The Potential Patron (Client) –

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Very easy to share information which is essential for any project designing and which is also easy for everyone. Only the intention should be positive. like ….

For architectural project information ….

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For Interior projects information – for interior design and renovation
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With concept design, site visits have a positive meaning when Potential Patron (Client) share this essential information for project designing, so that the Potential Patron (Client) can be informed about the concept and basic design during the site visit, thereby providing a satisfactory experience to the Potential Patron (Client).

Whatever the Design Consultant Architect shows, the design depends on the information provided by the Potential Patron (Client) and the budget stated. Even on this, if Potential Patron (Client) says that the design is not liked, then first the Potential Patron (Client) should consider the given project information and budget and then complain on the Design Consultant Architect. Any Design Consultant Architect always gives his best.It is a professional, not a seller of food or sweets.

One should think before complaining to the Design Consultant Architect

. The professionalnever wants to annoy the Potential Patron (Client), but if the Potential Patron (Client) is adamant, the Design Consultant Architect does not want to compromise on his way of doing work and standards for anyone.

The Design Consultant Architect always works for the betterment of the project which is within the project information and budget given by the Potential Patron (Client) and not on the Design Consultant Architect own volition. That is why the Design Consultant Architect also takes approval from the Patron (Client) for each of the designs and drawings. That is why the Potential Patron (Client) is able to experience satisfaction and the project also becomes a landmark.

Conclusion – No Potential Patron (Client) should invite Design Consultant Architect for site visits without accurate and complete knowledge of the project. This can waste the Design Consultant Architect’s time and money. If site visit of Design Consultant Architect is mandatory and Potential Patron (Client) does not want to provide project information, Potential Patron (Client) should invite Design Consultant Architect’s for site visit by paying professional charges of Design Consultant Architect.

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