Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects

Working With An Architect

The Mackay Practice
What you need to know

Working with an Architect.

Working with an architect is a collaborative journey that transforms your visions into tangible spaces. Trust the expertise of your architect as they navigate design complexities, regulations, and technical details. Regular and constructive feedback throughout the process fosters a dynamic exchange of ideas, refining the design to align seamlessly with your vision. Embrace the collaborative spirit, as your active involvement contributes to the creation of a space that reflects your personality and functions harmoniously with your lifestyle. Together, you and your architect can bring your dreams to life, shaping spaces that inspire and endure.

The designation ‘Architect’ is generally reserved by law or custom to a person who is professionally and academically qualified and generally registered/licensed/certified to practice architecture in the jurisdiction in which he or she practices and is responsible for advocating the fair and sustainable development, welfare, and the cultural expression of society’s habitat in terms of space, forms, and historical context.

 

Architects are part of the public and private sectors involved in a larger property development, building, and construction economic sector peopled by those commissioning, conserving, designing, building, furnishing, financing, regulating, and operating our built environment to meet the needs of society. Architects work in a variety of situations and organisational structures. For example, they may work on their own or as members of private or public offices.

Designing and building a home, office or investment property can be extraordinarily complex. Arriving at the right design, navigating the town-planning process, setting a realistic budget, selecting materials, finding the right builder and managing the building contract are just some of the tasks you will need to involve yourself with, intimately, if you decide to do it alone.

 

Each task requires specialist skills and disciplines. Combined, they can present a daunting, frustrating and time-consuming prospect. Get it wrong and you could be living with your mistake for a long time. Get it right, however, and it will be one of the most satisfying experiences of your life. You will increase your chances of getting it right by engaging an architect who is registered and a member of the TTIA.

An architect can manage the entire design and construction process. They are trained to understand a client’s needs and support strategic decision making. From site selection to post-completion, your architect can lead the team of specialist consultants: engineers, cost consultants, landscape and interior designers, to achieve your vision and complete the project effectively and efficiently.

 

A minimum of five years’ university training, mandatory practical experience and a registration exam separates architects from other less-qualified building designers. More than a designer, an architect works with you on an intensive exploration of your requirements, to help you realise your dream. They will help you set a viable and realistic budget, guide you through the town planning process, obtain competitive quotes for the work, manage consultants like surveyors and engineers, monitor the budget and administer the construction contract. Critically, your architect will inspect the work right through the construction period to assist you to get the quality and level of finishes you expect.

Architects’ fees can be based on a percentage of the total construction cost or time expended, or can be a lump sum. You can select all or part of an architect’s service, from an initial design discussion through to the final delivery of the project on site.

 

For a complete guide to the recommended fees for architectural services please see the TTIA Conditions of Engagement.