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This blog focuses on the critical elements of engaging with clients on architectural projects, emphasising the initial phases that set the tone for a successful endeavour. From project overviews to architect appointments and project briefs, in this series of seven blogs and accompanying videos, let's explore the foundational aspects that every architectural student, graduate, and new practitioner should be well-versed in.
We create perceptions based on our origins, familiarity, and past subconscious associations. This intrinsic human ability is deeply intertwined with the complex world of architecture and urban planning.
Explore the key elements to include when presenting the project background and share some tips for crafting a well-structured and engaging narrative.
Delve into the importance of creating a compelling introduction, discuss the elements it should include, and explain how it can enhance your case study.
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