What does a building designer do and how are they different
from an Architect of Draftsperson?
When designing a residential home both an architect,
draftsperson and a building designer can all perform the same role, although
some might say with varying degrees of detail and skill. But as with any
profession there are some people who are brilliant at what they do and some
that simply are not.
When building or renovating you will need to work with a
myriad of consultants such as certifiers, engineers & interior designers,
but there are three professionals that are typically engaged to draw and design
a home; Architects, Building Designers and Drafts people. Architectural
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Most people have heard of an Architect or a Draftsperson,
but Building Designer tends not to be a term we hear often. So, what does a
Building designer do and how are they different from an Architect or
Draftsperson?
Let’s take a look at their education;
To use the title of Architect you must be “board
registered”, which means;
You must have completed your university degree, completed on
the job experience (min 2yrs) followed by a written exam and interview. Once
qualified, a yearly re-registration is required where you need to be declared as
fit to practice and continue a required number of hours of learning.
A draftsperson is not necessarily formally trained although
many study this role at Tafe to learn the skills required to draw and document
buildings.
Finally, a Building Designer. Sometimes a Building Designer
is a draftsperson who has gone through the licensing process. In Australia it
depends on the state you are in whether a building designer has to be formally
licenced. The licence held will impact the scale of development that a building
designer can work on, be it residential homes, apartment blocks or public
buildings such as libraries. There are specific Tafe courses and a QLD based
university degree that can qualify you to be a building designer.
So what difference is there between what Drafts people,
Building Designers & Architects actually do?
Drafts people and Building designers are largely taught how
to draw and understand the construction of a building. Naturally as part of
drawing they are often designing, and if they have undertaken formal studies at
Tafe, then they usually have some design study as part of this education.
Building designers and drafts people are generally
specialists in the documentation and delivery. Often, they will work along side
an architect, preparing the drawings for the detailed design work being done by
the architect.
Many drafts people and building designers may be very
talented in design, but they will not have been formally taught design to the
same level as an architect, it’s just not possible in the type and length of
study that they do.
An architect is really a specialist in design and
creativity. Their main area of skill and expertise is to create and maximise
design opportunities for your home, based on your brief, your vision, your site
and your budget. An Architect can not only draw but they can deliver your
building too; by being your representation onsite as well as your contract
administrator.
I guess it comes back to the fact that any of these three
professions can design your home, and as previously mentioned like any
profession some people are brilliant at their job and some are not. When
deciding who will design your home, whatever your choice, make sure your
primary focus is on the design. Luxury Home Builders Sydney
Undertaking a build will likely be one of the most costly
and large undertakings of your life. It is paramount you engage the right
person to make the most of what you’ve got, to take whatever budget you have big
or small to create a space that functions and feels exactly the way you want it
too when you walk through the front door.
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