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How to select the right architect for your hotel renovation project

How to select the right architect for your hotel renovation project

In this episode we speak to Nico Tréguer, co-founder of Roberts and Treguer and The Culpeper Family. Nico spoke about founding the group alongside his longtime friend Gareth, having had a vision for bringing more nature spaces to cities, the planned extension of The Buxton in Spitalfields, and how the site’s storytelling engages guests and the local community, how the Culpeper Family’s core sustainability ethos helped it secure its B-Corp status and why hospitality has a responsibility to educate and innovate when it comes to sustainability.

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Selecting the right architect for a hotel renovation project is a crucial decision that can impact the success of your project in the long run. Here are 8 detailed points to consider when selecting an architect for your hotel renovation:

Experience

Look for an architect who has experience working on hotel renovation projects. A hotel renovation project can be complex and require expertise in designing for hospitality environments. You want an architect who understands the unique challenges and requirements of hotel renovation projects.

Portfolio

Review the architect’s portfolio to see if they have completed projects that are similar in scope and scale to your hotel renovation project. Look for examples of projects that showcase their creativity, attention to detail, and ability to meet client objectives.

Communication Skills

Communication is key to the success of any renovation project. Look for an architect who has strong communication skills and who can clearly articulate their ideas and respond to your questions and concerns. Choose an architect who will be responsive and proactive in communicating with you throughout the project.

Design Style

Choose an architect whose design style aligns with your vision for the hotel renovation. Review their portfolio to see if their design aesthetic matches your brand and the desired guest experience you want to create.

Cost

The cost of an architect’s services should be reasonable and transparent. Look for an architect who provides a detailed breakdown of their fees and who is willing to work within your budget. Be wary of architects who provide low estimates without fully understanding the scope of the project.

Technology

Technology is an essential part of the design and construction process. Look for an architect who uses the latest design and project management software, such as BIM (Building Information Modeling), to streamline the project and improve accuracy.

Project Management

Choose an architect who has strong project management skills and who can oversee all aspects of the renovation project, from design to construction. Look for an architect who can manage the project timeline, coordinate with contractors and subcontractors, and ensure that the project stays on budget.

Reputation

Choose an architect with a solid reputation in the industry. Look for architects who have won awards or received recognition for their work, and who have positive reviews from previous clients. Ask for references and follow up with previous clients to get a sense of their experience working with the architect.

By considering these 8 points, you can find an architect who has the expertise, communication skills, design aesthetic, and project management skills to bring your hotel renovation project to life. A successful hotel renovation project requires a strong partnership between the hotelier and the architect after all, and choosing the right architect can make all the difference.

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