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2469
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Many architects find home designing one of their most interesting assignments. Each client brings a different home concept than the last, challenging the architect to create a design for a site that reflects the owner's wishes and personality.
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North Carolina Architecture (NoCar NA 730 N8 N67x), Vol. 43 Issue 3, Summer 1995, p9-19, il, bibl
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35457
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Frank Harmon offered practical questions to ask when selecting an architect. Questions covered topics such as: a client’s working relationship with the architect; the architect’s professional reputation; costs at every phase of the process. Included were profiles of a single family home, urban residence, residence, artist’s studio and apartment, and private residence. Each profile contained information such as site/location, architect, general contractor, construction year, picture and floor plan, and photographer.
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35479
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The seventy four applicants for this award, established in 1955, were evaluated based on a host of factors. Examples were type of dwelling, function, and clientele. Included in the profiles for the six award winners were information such as owner and location; contracting, structural designing, engineering, and landscaping companies; and photographs.
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