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Working with your Architect
In support of the profession and to respond to public inquiries about the services, roles and responsibilities of Architects the ARBV has produced the brochure titled Working With Your Architect.

This document is for architects to issue to clients as a summary of the architectural process and as a supplement to the documents you would normally provide. It is addressed to your client and it is intended that they would receive it at an early point in your relationship with them.

From our experience with inquiries, it is clear that the working relationship between architect and client is significantly improved when clients are well informed about the process and the shared obligations in a project.
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The Board has prepared this brochure with the intention of it being a useful resource in working with your clients and in the interests of professional standards. Your feedback on the brochure and its effectiveness is most welcome.