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In it’s simplest terms, think of the architect as your attorney. He helps to establish what it is you want in the project and then prepare the drawings that become the contract document between you and the General Contractor. The interior designer could establish all or part of what goes into the documents. Often, as in my practice, the architect does the interior design or works in concert with the Interior Designer.
August 9th, 2007 at 11:58 pm
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