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      Double Espresso
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      @sepo said:

      I have not yet met great architect or product designer charging low fees. Great design demands considerate approach and a lot of testing which require time. It is as simple as that....
      You might go easy on that coffee mate 😉 Every time I see your avatar I go and switch on my espresso machine.

      I have seen lots of so-called bigtime architects who cater to rich clients charge outrageous fees for uninspired designs and on the other hand I know a few young architects who work out of their homes and design stunning homes for much less. It's all relative...

      I hope you are buying 'free trade' coffee. I just got back from Mexico and now pour tequila on my morning cereal.

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        remus
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        DE, surely they are the more extreme cases and as such dont represent the majority of architects?

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          Daniel
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          You are right, Solo, but I think the real problem with such software (including SU) is that they are so easy to use any Joe can come along and think since he knows how to use the software he thinks can design architecture.

          My avatar is an anachronism.

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            Chris Fullmer
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            @remus said:

            DE, surely they are the more extreme cases and as such dont represent the majority of architects?

            Perhaps its only a minority because young freash inspired tal;ent has to find a way to get business - so they go as cheap as possible until they can prove themselves worthy. And hopefully they don't turn into overpriced stagnant firms as they increase in age. But if they do, a new set of young inspired designers will compete with them at a lower price.

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              wmanning
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              It reminds me of discussions I had years ago regarding the advertising business: "every client gets the advertising they deserve." Applies in architectue too -- hamstring the architect's freedom of design with too many requirements, or pay as little as possible, and the client will have hired a draftsman, not an inspired artist/engineer/sociologist/psycholigist and whatever else you want to throw into the mix of the job description.

              And Sepo, you're not alone: when I see the DE avatar I get another cup too! (Free trade.)

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                Anssi
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                Just an aside about the original subject: I understand that most architectural periodicals (at least in our parts, where they generally run at a loss) do not pay for the material they are given about the projects they publish. They might pay their critic, but usually the designer provides the images and plans free of charge.

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                  Double Espresso
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                  @chris fullmer said:

                  @remus said:

                  DE, surely they are the more extreme cases and as such dont represent the majority of architects?

                  Perhaps its only a minority because young freash inspired tal;ent has to find a way to get business - so they go as cheap as possible until they can prove themselves worthy. And hopefully they don't turn into overpriced stagnant firms as they increase in age. But if they do, a new set of young inspired designers will compete with them at a lower price.

                  There you go. Well said Chris.
                  Try this boys...
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                    Stinkie
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                    Again, I'd suggest to go with Lavazza or Illy. 😄

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                      Double Espresso
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      Again, I'd suggest to go with Lavazza or Illy. 😄

                      Considering your moniker, I thought this would be your coffee of choice.

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                        Al Hart
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                        With products like these we won't need designers. 😉

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                        • Gus RG Offline
                          Gus R
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                          A couple of years ago I took over some contruction drawings from an architect for a small home. The design was nothing to crow about but it seemed to have a flow and interesting features. It was hand drafted and to say the least the details were weak if not showing a lack of understanding of common balloon framed construction features. The elevations were poorly done and the overall quality of the job I would rate as less than satisfactory.

                          Total fees to the client amounted to thirty-thousand dollars ($30,000).

                          My fee for creating new drawings from the ground up that can be submitted to the city and built in the real world? $2,000.

                          Never have I charged 30 grand for a small single family home or anything for that matter. In fact I have made less in one year than what this architect charged to her client.

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                            toxicvoxel
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                            @unknownuser said:

                            Never have I charged 30 grand for a small single family home or anything for that matter. In fact I have made less in one year than what this architect charged to her client.

                            I remember sitting in a meeting a few years ago where the project manager of one of the largest UK contractors was complaining about the poor quality of construction drawings & documentation from the office of probably the most famous modern British architect. It is however a fact that when this architect is associated with a project it adds immediate value to the venture, irrespective of the technical merits of his information.

                            Value in the design world is a perceptual entity. Unfortunately some designers undermine this truth by selling services based on price and not on value.
                            When you can convince your clients that you are adding value to their projects, price becomes a secondary issue. This is a skill that only a small minority of designers understand and exploit.

                            Some do excellent work but never achieve the association with value and therefore have to work for very low fees. Others like those above are in a position to sell their services at higher remuneration despite deficiencies in their production flow. What we need to aspire to as designers, is creating an association of our services with perceptual value based on a foundation of real competency.

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                              Jackson
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                              @al hart said:

                              With products like these we won't need designers. 😉

                              @unknownuser said:

                              If you are serious than that is lame to say...at least.

                              I'm certain Al wasn't being serious, that's what his wink was for. 😉

                              Jackson

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                                sepo
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                                Hence ..if you are serious...but I have heard so many times "Who needs architects"...

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                                  sepo
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                                  @al hart said:

                                  With products like these we won't need designers. 😉

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                                  If you are serious than that is lame to say...at least.

                                  and...DE is capuccino made with kopi luwak called crapuccino?

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                                    Double Espresso
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                                    @sepo said:

                                    ...DE is capuccino made with kopi luwak called crapuccino?

                                    👊

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                                    • Al HartA Offline
                                      Al Hart
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                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      Are you serious?

                                      The "Works with Win95" comment on the one box should have been a hint. We put these two products out about 15 years ago. But it was fun to walk into Walmart, and other stores, and see our products on the shelf. (Thanks to Augie Grassis and Dave Arnold for making this happen).

                                      I just felt that this thread had become a chance for anyone and everyone to ramble on about old memories in the design world.

                                      We marketed "Softdesk Pro Builder" to anyone who ever had a desire to design or build their own house. It turned out that this included almost everyone. Almost everyone has thought about designing and building their own house, and was therefore interested in the product.

                                      However, these two products disappeared after SoftDesk was gobbled up by AutoDesk. Thankfully AutoDesk was not able to gobble up SketchUp. 😄

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                                        Insitebuilders
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                                        This thread is hilarious. Having just come up for air after 6 months modeling, writing and finally publishing another book, I was just checking to see what was happening in the SU community. Good to see all remains lively...😉

                                        We could not stop laughing...thanks!!

                                        /Dennis

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