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Working with your Architect
The brochure provides a summary of the services, roles and responsibilities of Architects and the responsibilities of clients of architects.

If you have already engaged an architect, you may receive a copy of this brochure as a supplement to the documents normally provided by architects to their clients.

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.
Clients or prospective clients of architects may obtain a free copy from the ARBV or


Your feedback on the brochure and its effectiveness is most welcome.