Getting started with a home renovation project
Many people start with the
question what can or cannot be done to their homes but generally speaking
anything is possible. The real questions are what will I be allowed to do and
how much will it cost?
Always consider why you are
embarking on a project as this will influence many of your decisions. Are you
trying to improve the value of the property for resale? Do you need more space
for a growing family? It may be a combination of factors but being aware of your
reasons will help guide you through the decisions that will have to be made
throughout the process.
Open Question: is there a place i can go to for work experience if i want to be an architect.?
Resolved Question: David Tennant BBC Drama - brain damage?
David Tennant was in a BBC drama show one off a couple of years ago where he played an architect who was hit by a car and got brain damage - does anyone know what it was called as I cannot find it listed anywhere
Open Question: Does any body know of an ombudsman that you go to if you have complaints about a council planning office. ?
We have now been taking architects plans to our local planning office (uk) trying to obtain permission for a block of flats. The problem is not that we're getting turned down flat, just that they are asking for constant modifications to the plan.
We have now paid architects fees 7 times for amendments to the plans. Each time we modify the plans to satisfy the planners problems, they find a new problem. We now smell a rat and suspect that although there is no reason for turning us down, something is conspiring against us.
If they said no never, then that would be that, but they don't. They just keep making changes. The problem is that they can't tell us about every problem they have at once, just one at a tim. This is costing thousands in architects fees.
We now want to complain, but don't know who to complain who.
Does anybody know of a body that oversees planning offices?
Thanks for anyones help in advance.
Open Question: If the phrase "Life is what you make it" true, then is each person the architect of their own destruction?
Open Question: Help with a question for my photography course?
For each of the following photographic assignments, describe the lens,
attachments and filters you would use. Assume that you are shooting on a
small format SLR digital camera with a full size 35mm sensor and have the
following lenses: 20mm, 28mm shift, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm macro,
135mm, 300mm. Please give a brief explanation of why you made the
choices you did.
Q. An architect has hired you to photograph the façade of a new ten floor
building he has just completed, constructed of concrete. There are five
story buildings on the street opposite and he wants an accurate
rendition of his work.
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