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My architect is presenting my application. Do I need to be at the hearing?

FAQs: Public Hearings and Meetings
You need not make a statement at the hearing if you do not wish to do so. However, for several reasons, the LPC recommends that you attend the hearing. When you are present, you ensure that your representatives explain your proposal accurately. The Commissioners may ask questions about the proposal that only you can answer. The Commissioners may suggest changes to your proposal during the hearing; if you are present, you can authorize these changes immediately.

Why and When do I need an Architect?

Daniel R. Long, architect: Frequestly Asked Questions
So you're contemplating building and you go out searching for someone to build it for you? Our office would certainly enjoy bringing more people through our doors, but let's face it -- if you don't require the services of an architect, then don't pay for one. Many people undertake projects with builders that turn out just fine.

Do I need a presenting station?

Producer FAQs . Producing for PBS | PBS
That depends on your project. PBS encourages all producers to consider working with an individual station. A station can provide support in the areas of station relations, outreach and fundraising. That said, it is not a requirement to work with a presenting station. Yes. All international must be in English, dubbed in English, or contain English subtitles. Written proposals must also be in English. We only accept NTSC or PAL, and NTSC DVD's.

Is it necessary to bring my contractor or architect to the hearing?

Arlington Historical Commission: FAQs
Again, this depends largely on the scope of your project. It is possible for the property owner to attend alone, or to send an architect or contractor to make the presentation on behalf of the owner. The Commission is concerned with design issues only to the extent that these relate to the historical character of a property. Yes. Some homeowners attend a Commission meeting on an "informal" basis to discuss their design ideas and to receive suggestions.

What if I need assistance to attend a hearing?

FAQs: Public Hearings and Meetings
If you need a sign-language translator or other reasonable accommodation to attend or to participate in a public hearing or public meeting, you should call or write the Commission no later than five business days before the meeting. The public hearing room is wheelchair accessible.

Can the public review my application before the public hearing?

FAQs: Public Hearings and Meetings
Once a month, the Commission allows the public to review applicants' presentation boards at its office. This review enables interested parties to prepare informed testimony on public hearing items. Applicants and their representatives should not attend this review.

What do I get out of presenting?

Student Research Conference
There are many benefits to presenting. For example, a presentation is a good way to build your resume or graduate school application. A presentation allows you to show off your creative ability, and to discuss your ideas with other scholars. Ideas for new projects often come out of questions you are asked, and opportunities for new collaboration are often found. See also the Information for Students section for more benefits.

Do I need an Architect for my project?

Robert Van Dale
Hiring the right architect can ensure a quality design and a high level of attention to detail. A successful construction project fulfills your desires as the client, meets the needs of the users, and contributes to the general well being of the environment. Such a project is the result of an effective working relationship between you and your architect. Not all projects require the services of an architect.

Why do I need my own architect/professional?

Hebridean Contemporary Homes - Frequently Asked Questions
You will need an architect or other qualified building professional to provide advice throughout your project on matters such as siting of the house within your plot and a whole host of other queries which will arise during the process. This qualified person will also be able to act as your agent in the submission of Planning and Building Warrant applications.

Do I need to hire an Architect?

Construction Review Services - Submission Introduction
Not necessarily for all projects. Smaller projects that do not have any structural changes and are considered "minor alterations" can be submitted directly to CRS for review. CRS could also schedule a site visit to look at your project and potentially approve it in the field. You will need to check with your local building department to determine if they require an Architect.

Why do I need an Interior Designer if I already have an Architect?

Interior Design Frequently Asked Questions
Architects and Interior Designers work very differently. Most Architects work with structure and building design and prefer not to work with details of interiors, such as kitchen and bath design, custom cabinetry and built-ins, color schemes, flooring specifications, and wall and window treatments. Designers can create a master plan for the interior of your entire home or office, which can be implemented in stages, as your budget allows.
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