Step Two In Gaining Building Approval - Concept Planning
Concept planning is a critical phase in the design process, where the initial ideas and visions discussed in the preliminary site meeting start to take shape. After gathering all the necessary information from the client, the designer or architect can begin drafting concept plans that reflect the client's preferences, budget, and the site's requirements.
During this phase, the designer may create sketches, drawings, or digital models to visualize the proposed design. These concept plans are then shared with the client for feedback. This feedback loop is essential, as it allows the client to provide input and request any amendments to the design before it progresses further.
One key aspect to consider during concept planning is the need for a soil report. This report provides crucial information about the site's soil conditions, which can impact the design and construction of the project. By booking a soil report early on, potential delays in the project timeline can be avoided, as the designer can take the soil conditions into account in the planning and design process.
Overall, concept planning is a collaborative process between the designer and the client. It is an opportunity to refine ideas, address any concerns, and ensure that the final design meets the client's vision and requirements. By carefully considering all aspects of the project during this phase, the designer can create a solid foundation for the rest of the design process, leading to a successful and satisfying outcome for all parties involved.