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نحن هنا للمساعدة

أنت بحاجة إلى مساحة لحياة أفضل.

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إذا لم تكن متأكدًا مما تحتاجه للتصميم الجديد أو المادة أو اللون أو النمط ، فسيسعد مهندسو الاخوة بمساعدتك في الحصول على الأسلوب الصحيح.

ما عليك سوى التسجيل للحصول على موعد مع مصممينا للحصول على استشارة مجانية للتصميم لأول مرة.


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تصميم. بناء. أفضل.

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اكتشف كيف تعمل عمليتنا الفريدة على تحسين تجربة البناء الخاصة بك.

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نحن هنا للمساعدة

دعنا نتحدث عن مشروعك الجديد ، يمكننا أن نفعل ذلك!

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الأسئلة الشائعة

أسئلة متكررة

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نحن ملتزمون بغرس الجمال وتحويله وإضفاء الحياة على حياتك الفضاء من خلال خدماتنا

في التأثيث النظيف ومنتجات اكسسوارات المنزل لعشاق الرفاهية.

YES, WE CAN WORK REMOTELY BUT FIRST WE NEED TO KNOW UR REQUIREMENTS.
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1. You Need an Architect if You Want Imaginative and Creative Thinking…

You want creative ideas and skilful design to maximise the potential of your project. An architect will help you determine exactly what you need and come up with inventive ideas to solve even the most complex design problems. Think of us as professional 3D problem solvers! An architect can and should lift your project out of the ordinary. Truly good design will inspire, delight and provide a life enhancing environment for decades. Whether it’s a modern extension, a period restoration or a new building, there will be architects whose ideas and creativity will help to realise and even exceed your aspirations.

2. You Need an Architect if You Want Peace of Mind….

Architects are chartered professionals. Like doctors and lawyers, we have completed university degrees and diplomas and lengthy practical experience, and we have passed a series of rigorous exams set down by the RIBA  (Royal Institute of British Architects). No other building professional is trained in design and construction to such a level of expertise. Our minimum 7 year training covers many areas, ranging from design to structural engineering, contract law and building science.  An architect can only legally call themselves an architect if they have passed RIBA parts 1 -3 and have registered with the ARB (Architects Registration Board).
A good architect provides a service that extends well beyond producing a set of drawings – we will handle the administration, bring value for money, peace of mind and imagination to your project whilst keeping it on track.   

3. You need an Architect if you want Expertise…

An architect has the expertise to guide you through the intricacies of obtaining all the necessary consents including Planning, Listed Building and Building Regulations Approvals. During construction you have someone on your side who can guide you through the legislation, regulations and contractual arrangements. An architect will help you find a good builder and then inspect the work and challenge him if mistakes are spotted. The architect can handle the tough aspects of contract negotiations on your behalf, allowing you to maintain a friendly, cooperative relationship with your contractor. Your building should be carefully detailed and technologically sound so that it will work properly. An architect can advise on the best construction methods to give you a well-insulated, draught free and comfortable building within your budget constraints.

4. You Need an Architect if You Want Value for Money…

The knowledge and creative skills of an architect can deliver value well in excess of the fees we charge. We will help you achieve your aspirations and guide you through the design and construction process. You only get one go at a build and you (probably!) cannot afford to get it wrong, so investing in a good architect makes sense. An architect can advise you how to keep the project costs under control from concept to completion and occupation. We can provide a design tailored to your budget, reduce on site changes/costs by providing thorough construction information before building work starts, heading off problems by controlling the process, and ensuring you get the right finished article.
Value for money does not stop when the construction work is finished: an architect can detail a building to ensure optimum energy efficiency, low maintenance and reduced running costs, and this will save you money for years after the build is complete. Finally, good design produced by a knowledgeable architect can add value to your home because a beautiful, energy efficient, functional house generally has a higher market value. This may require a higher  initial outlay, but consider the return on your investment: it could  make it really worthwhile.
Architecture gives you the freedom to use the right side of your brain, the creative part! Every building is different. Every project is different. Architecture is an art that works hand-in-hand with science to design places where people can live, eat, work and play. An architect creating a design and blueprint for a building. Architects are not just involved in the design of a building. As a licensed professional they are also responsible for public safety and overseeing of projects. Their role is important in every stage of the building's construction, from the initial concept to the opening ceremony when the building is complete. Architects are obligated to protect the health, welfare, and safety of a building's occupants, so it is absolutely necessary that the architect have construction knowledge. Anyone who designs a building without any construction knowledge is an artist or a designer; they are not an architect. It is necessary to note, however, that a building beyond a rudimentary structure is too much for just one architect to take on or to fully understand all by themselves. Sometimes there are gaps in knowledge, and it takes collaboration with other architects and engineers to safely and successfully execute a design through to its completion. Beyond completion, an architect often remains involved in a project as buildings evolve to incorporate new surroundings and ideas. The aspects of an architect's work can be split into three main roles or phases:
  • Design
  • Documentation
  • Construction
In the design role, an architect is hired by a client to produce detailed designs of a concept or idea that the client wants to bring to reality. As well as needing creative design ideas, this part of the role involves a great deal of technical knowledge and responsibility. There is a need to comply with building and safety regulations, local planning regulations, and restrictions. Depending on the project, there may be laws surrounding the preservation of the local environment or any historical parts of a building. Regular client meetings are important to establish requirements and discuss detailed design proposals. Also important is heading up the team of other professionals who will work on this stage of the project including engineers, designers, and financiers. During the documentation phase, the responsibilities are to capture the design on paper, producing detailed drawings and using technology such as CAD to test the feasibility of the design. This stage can involve continual revision and redrawing to incorporate changes based on the client's requirements, budget and regulations. Once the design documents are complete, there are then a second set of documents that need to be produced. These are the construction documents, which translate the design into instructions and technical specifications for contractors and construction experts. Once the project reaches the construction stage, the architect will be involved in site visits and meetings, overseeing the construction and signing off on various pieces of work, negotiating with contractors and dealing with and resolving any problems that arise.

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