Steve Maskery
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Mike Garnham":d6lwjhwy said:Steve,
sorry it didn't work out as you would have liked with your architect.
It's all right, Mike, I don't hold you personally responsible!
S
Mike Garnham":d6lwjhwy said:Steve,
sorry it didn't work out as you would have liked with your architect.
PAC1":1cue22mz said:Big Soft Moose, if that is your plan you may do better looking for a civil engineer/ structural engineer who does a bit of architectural design services. There is one near me but he wants to retire!
Mike Garnham":3ok98yy2 said:No, no!!!
If you want a souless house designed by an engineer, then fine. But if you want something a bit special, or exploiting some aspect of your site, or with some structural interest, or with a bit of "you" in it, then you must see an architect!
Mike
Mike Garnham":3awhei0m said:Well, Dibs, you contradict your own argument!! You did the design.........your engineer only did the drawing.
The design is what I was talking about...........you can find plenty of people to draw (inc. engineers), but only a few who can design.
Mike
adzeman":36xachyt said:I agree with Mike Garnham. At school I always wanted to be an architect(worked at the local village joiners till I gained a place at college) after a the second year I was told I would not make it as architect. Kept failing design. The comment made was everything I designed looked like a top hat but, it will not leak. it will be energy efficient, structurally sound and it will last for ever.
I retrained as a surveyor. I can draw, supervise, cost, budget but still crap at design. Oh by the way the guy that sits opposite me he has a BSc in engineering and also makes the same comments as Dibs-H lovley guy though and we get on well.
Dibs-h":1q8l3iic said:some will be awesome and some should be prevented from passing on their genes. :shock:
BigShot":34xl5mwa said:With regards to "won't get planning permission without architect-drawn plans".Guff.
but I do think it's a bit much when people suggest you have to use one.
big soft moose":22ods167 said:if i could ommit the architect totally i probably would ( no offence to the proffesion, its just that the funds could be better spent elsewhere) however people keep telling me that i wont get planning permision without getting a set of architect drawn plans.
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