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dictionary of real estate<br />

terms<br />

glossary of commercial<br />

real estate<br />

dictionary of architecture<br />

and construction<br />

the dictionary of urbanism<br />

and duly licensed to perform<br />

architectural services, including<br />

analysis of project requirements,<br />

creation and development of<br />

the project design, preparation<br />

of drawings, specifications,<br />

and bidding requirements,<br />

and general administration of<br />

the construction contract. An<br />

architect usually renders services<br />

that require the application<br />

of art, science, and the aesthetics<br />

of design to the construction of<br />

buildings, including their components<br />

and appurtenances and<br />

the spaces around them, taking<br />

into account the safeguarding<br />

of life, health, property, and public<br />

welfare; often includes consultation,<br />

evaluation, planning, the<br />

provision of preliminary studies,<br />

designs, and construction documents;<br />

and may also include<br />

construction management, and<br />

the administration of construction<br />

documents.<br />

Client<br />

The one who engages a broker,<br />

lawyer, accountant, appraiser,<br />

etc.<br />

Client<br />

Client<br />

Owner:<br />

1. The architect’s client and<br />

party to the owner-architect<br />

agreement.<br />

2. One who has the legal right or<br />

title to a piece of property.<br />

Client<br />

A person who commissions<br />

professional services. In relation<br />

to architecture, Andres Duany<br />

(2003) suggests, clients—as<br />

distinct from patrons—“are not<br />

so much sophisticated as savvy.<br />

By making themselves available<br />

for contact with architects<br />

during the design process, they<br />

acquire a modicum of sophistication.”<br />

Duany comments: “The<br />

resulting buildings can be quite<br />

good and sometimes excellent.<br />

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