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An architect is a specialist engaged in architectural design

A good architect should have an excellent professional base and be creative in his work, be able to offer non standard solutions. The key stage in the selection of any specialist is the compilation of a position profile, which includes a description of the specialist's functional duties, requirements for him and the wishes of the employer. In order to understand what tasks the specialist in your company will solve, let us examine what functions the architect usually performs at each stage of the construction of a new object. There are four main stages of work on a construction object ·          Professional skills and knowledge ·          Depending on the employing company, architects may have different requirements, but there are basic ones. ·          the presence of a profile education     a completed building or architectural university ·          Knowledge of AutoCAD and ArchiCAD. ·          experience in independent project development, ·     

How to choose the right architect?

The most frequently used method for choosing an architect is direct selection. This is the typical case where you choose an architect because you know him personally or because you rely on his reputation, on the recommendation of a friend. But what if we do not have this chance? To know more about the Architectural interiors, seek help online. 1. Consult the directory of the Ordre des architectes du Québec (OAQ) All architects with a license to practice are listed on the OAQ website. The latter, however, cannot recommend or favor one of its members at the expense of another. The site allows, among other things, to verify if an architect has the right to offer his services of architect. 2. Get advice The Association of Architects in Private Practice of Quebec (AAPPQ) offers a reference service by type of work. This can be a good starting point for comparing prices and, most importantly, skills. 3. Trust! Once we've met several architects, it's often a