Architectural Review Asia Pacific

NAVIGATING THE BUILDER-ARCHITECT RELATIONSHIP

When I first began renovating my house on the Mornington Peninsula, I, like many other homeowners, was in denial of the number of headaches that were headed my way.

Of course, I expected some project delays and slight budget extensions – any reasonable homeowner should.

But since I had been helping architects grow their practices in the past few years as a business coach, I felt as though I had the wherewithal to avoid any major complications. I knew the areas architects struggled with, their pain points, and how the process worked. Or, at least, I thought so.

It wasn’t three months into

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