5 Stages of the Architectural Design Process

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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    Drew Paul Bell (of www.DrewPaulBel...) explains the 5 stages of the architectural design process: Schematics, Design Development, Construction Documents, Bidding, and Construction Administration.

Комментарии • 57

  • @LeandroJack
    @LeandroJack 8 лет назад +10

    I was looking forward to hearing more on the schematic design phase in relation to what the client wants. What happens before you put pencil to paper to come up with a concept? Consultation with the client etc..

  • @zoemaple7752
    @zoemaple7752 6 лет назад +2

    I wanna be an architect 😍 Thanks for the video, it's really inspiring me

  • @Jamil1989
    @Jamil1989 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks guy. That helped me understand easier. I was having problems getting these things.

    • @mennamoh1286
      @mennamoh1286 7 лет назад

      did I have to attend a community college first or take course ? or just apply for university directly !

  • @JerKur18
    @JerKur18 3 года назад

    I went to college to become an architect and flunked out. I should've studied up before I started. I didn't understand the material, and I spent my time being anxious instead of starting projects because I had no idea what I was doing. Now I'm 28 and want a career, but I don't know what I want to do with my life 😔

  • @elizabeth_space
    @elizabeth_space 4 года назад +1

    When you choose the material, do you usually have a brand preference or do contractors make suggestions/give options?

  • @RogeSaint
    @RogeSaint 7 лет назад +2

    The title said nothing about inspiration. It is exactly what the title says. Great/ informative video!

  • @sasiniphachantip6902
    @sasiniphachantip6902 9 лет назад +1

    i'm waiting for next

  • @joshuaphillips696
    @joshuaphillips696 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you soo much for this ! Great job

  • @kagarutonation
    @kagarutonation 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks, hard to find this information anywhere else.

  • @MouthyKnight
    @MouthyKnight 7 лет назад +1

    Great video! I'm a 1st year architecture student at Southern polytechnic, it would be awesome to check out your work sometime!

  • @foreveringota2227
    @foreveringota2227 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for your help I was look at websites to learn how, but they wanted for me to take classes and pay.

  • @arahovsepyan
    @arahovsepyan 7 лет назад +1

    I'm finding that many clients in the single family residential market don't want to pay for the last two phases, so I've been mainly providing the first three... But maybe this has to do with me not being licensed (yet) :)

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  7 лет назад

      +Ara Hovsepyan Design I think a lot of people underestimate the work it takes to build a building. Since they don't understand how many things can go wrong or how much work goes into it, they don't think they should pay for it. But every industry is like this. I know people who work in video and webpage design and everybody wants a music video for $500 when it will probably be $20,000. They want a webpage for $200 when it will probably be $5,000, and everybody wants to pay $200,000 for a house that should cost $750,000. You have to just expect it and deal with it by managing expectations, bothering people until they pay you, and firing clients who you know aren't going to be realistic. IMHO. (It's still a little early in my career for me to give an opinion on how to deal with clients, but this is my theory so far lol)

    • @arahovsepyan
      @arahovsepyan 7 лет назад

      hahah, I agree. I haven't had trouble billing for SD, DD, CD, and permitting - I meant they don't want the entity designing the house to help bid out to contractors and provide construction administration, so they don't tend to want those in their contract, but, I am super early in my career as well..

  • @ZOOM-bm3ow
    @ZOOM-bm3ow 7 лет назад +1

    Hello I recently finished high school and looking forward to study architectural design next year at uni. People have told me that studying architecture takes forever and after that I don't even get any Job, is that true? Is it hard to find a Job as an architect?

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  7 лет назад

      +ZOOM8 it depends on the job market. It takes a lot of money to build buildings, so our industry swings with the economy. There are obviously some architecture jobs because this industry is still here as it has been for thousands of years 🙄 lol. But if the market is down, yes, it can be hard to find a job, (or WHEN it goes down, it might be hard to KEEP a job.)

  • @fitnesstodaymagazine6715
    @fitnesstodaymagazine6715 2 года назад

    Contractors administration

  • @iamax8307
    @iamax8307 8 лет назад +1

    Question .. Do architects design the Pipe ways and stuff like wirings or is that others persons work?

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  8 лет назад

      +iamAX 830 it depends on what you mean by pipe ways. A you would mostly likely hire a plumbing specialist or subcontractor to size the pipes and lay out a riser diagram. But then the architect needs to make sure the lines fit in the wall and floor systems. We layout the electrical stuff like lights, switches, and outlets. That's usually just shown as a diagram but sometimes you want to put a switch right inside a door but the door is close to a perpendicular wall and the framing doesn't provide enough room. There's also HVAC ducts. Any work I have done on those has been tweaking base plans from a mechanical engineer so I didn't have to size anything but I've had work with that kind of thing and make adjustments to it.
      Thanks for the question.

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  8 лет назад

      Hey, I mentioned your question in my recent Q&A video: ruclips.net/video/5r9kWqtaDSo/видео.html Thanks for asking!

    • @iamax8307
      @iamax8307 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you for answering 😃 my doubt are clear👍

  • @joshuatuazon15
    @joshuatuazon15 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Drew Paul for your videos, they're very informative specially to me who's thinking of pursuing Architecture when I go to college. And I'm still praying if it God's will for me, to be an architect or not.
    I'm a Senior Highschool student here in the Philippines. :)
    Thanks again. God bless you!

  • @lynneianhooper2695
    @lynneianhooper2695 5 лет назад +1

    I would have started with a brief of what should be in the final design.
    eg. for a house, the budget, number of bedrooms, etc.

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  5 лет назад

      That’s a very important step. We call that Programming. As far as the typical AIA contracts are concerned, that’s an additional service outside the scope of the contract. But a doctor couldn’t prescribe something without first diagnosing the problem. Programming is a mandatory step as far as I’m concerned.

  • @emiliachaves3672
    @emiliachaves3672 8 лет назад +1

    Great

  • @balaji930
    @balaji930 8 лет назад +1

    Bro i want to be a 3d model engineer so which software i want to learn could u lead me? Basically i am civil engineer

    • @helfre95
      @helfre95 7 лет назад

      Revit would be a very good programme to learn

  • @mlgfelix8979
    @mlgfelix8979 4 года назад +1

    this even so helped a contractor. theres such a fine line that no one talks much on glad you did

  • @marwaismael6362
    @marwaismael6362 7 лет назад

    :) hey drew how are you
    (this year progect at school is gate way plaza (bus and train staion
    i cant find any data
    to help me in the desighn process
    i will be really thankfull if you gave me any source of data or online book

  • @markdouglas3144
    @markdouglas3144 5 лет назад

    Helpful thanks

  • @suhani9631
    @suhani9631 6 лет назад

    Sir Use some write ups so that we can write it down

  • @Engrwaleed555
    @Engrwaleed555 6 лет назад

    Hi Drew Paul Bell, I am freshly graduated Civil engineer. I also love Architecture engineering. Can you please suggest me some good books with contain basics of Architecture designing and standards?

    • @Engrwaleed555
      @Engrwaleed555 6 лет назад

      And yes from where can i get AIA building codes in pdf?

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  6 лет назад +1

      You could check out Architectural Graphic Standards. This will give you just about all the technical info you need. I recommend the ninth edition because it's laid out nicely and the newer ones are over priced. Here's a link: amzn.to/2DSc527
      Then for architectural design basics, I haven't surveyed all the books out there, but I really like Frank Ching's book, Form Space and Order. It is pretty thorough, and he describes cool concepts in a way that's easy to understand: amzn.to/2pzGQon
      The AIA doesn't publish building codes. (They do publish Graphic Standards which I mentioned above.) We use the IBC family of codes here in the US. I think you can buy the codes from their website in PDF, or check out UPCODES.com. Reading the codes is generally not free. There are people who write codes for their career. So there has to be a way to pay those people to standardize building construction in a way that keeps society safe. It's a lot of work and they have to make a living. If you're just starting to learn more about architecture, before purchasing codes, I would suggest one of Frank Ching's other books, Building Codes Illustrated: amzn.to/2IQdo5w

  • @maanuletchu79
    @maanuletchu79 9 лет назад

    Super

  • @mennamoh1286
    @mennamoh1286 7 лет назад

    did I have to attend a community college first or take course ?

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  7 лет назад

      +Menna Moh I have never heard of a school requiring you to take classes at another school. But check with the school you would be going to.

  • @rovinnannivor
    @rovinnannivor 9 лет назад

    Speaking of these stages... I'm really having a difficult time with fees... Usually, prospects/clients want free schematics before they engage with doing the project with you... But some of them, after giving them the design, they disappear and you end up seeing your design built already by foreman and laborers... T_T i live in the Philippines and it happens here... I'm not sure if it's the same anywhere...

    • @ahmedabouelenein9202
      @ahmedabouelenein9202 9 лет назад

      +Rovinna Ferrer Greetings first, I have experienced the same in Egypt, I think you can ask for/condition a (down payment) for your schematic designs, as a part of the total commission, in case the other side refuse, do not handle him your work, & add it to your own portfolio, may be some other client ask for it.

    • @rovinnannivor
      @rovinnannivor 9 лет назад

      +ahmed abouelenein thanks ahmed... i guess i have to learn the hard way first T~T

    • @kristianso3250
      @kristianso3250 8 лет назад +1

      +Rovinna Ferrer any form of drawings whether construction drawings or a simple sketch is part of the architect's instruments of service. meaning, you own the copyrights to those drawings and under the law cannot be used for reproduction or use for contract documents. always highlight this in the contract. check guidelines of the PRC. thanks.

  • @artstellaracademy
    @artstellaracademy 6 лет назад

    You know this video just take me out of hopelessness

  • @azrael252
    @azrael252 7 лет назад

    hello! can an architect be good in math?

    • @BruceThomasWayne178
      @BruceThomasWayne178 7 лет назад +3

      They have to be. Architects are required to take structural engineering classes.

  • @gypsyroute4405
    @gypsyroute4405 6 лет назад

    cool :)

  • @Lombardi54
    @Lombardi54 6 лет назад

    Nice job!

  • @fanwangfujian
    @fanwangfujian 5 лет назад

    great pulses: even just listing the five names. the second pulse is the best "....bidding ............. (turn your eyes to the heaven for Godly help) and...........................(got revelation )......" well done. God almighty

  • @Anuojat
    @Anuojat 8 лет назад

    In which part do you talk with the engineer or generall negotiate and calculate the physics of the building so it Stands up and stands up long and doesnt tilt AND doesnt become hothouse or impossible to build without annoying draft.
    Is that 2 or 5? Phase?

    • @DrewPaulBell
      @DrewPaulBell  8 лет назад +1

      You do that throughout SD, DD, and CD, and it's quite possible in CA. It all has to happen as the design changes. Going to a consultant is most likely to happen during DD and CD, but the architect has to be pretty close to a good solution before going to a consultant in the first place. It's really costly to figure out the building is slated to be a hotbox during CD's, so the architect should design it to not have something catastrophically wrong from the beginning.

  • @ericknolbertodelgadoperez6426
    @ericknolbertodelgadoperez6426 5 лет назад

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