Design + Architecture | Stages of a Project
In a design and architecture project, it is mandatory to ensure that the desired result is strategically functional, aesthetically attractive and fully meets the client's needs.
This project can be divided into several essential stages, each of which contributes significantly to the success of the dream project.
Our Design + Architecture team offers a turnkey solution, taking responsibility for all work, both technical design and construction, from start to finish.
Learn about the main stages of a design and architecture project:
- Briefing and definition of requirementsThis is the initial phase where the architect or designer meets with the client to understand their needs, desires and the functionalities that the space should have. This detailed briefing is crucial to the success of the project.
- Context analysis, concept definition and design developmentAfter understanding the client's needs, a research phase follows in which the environment in which the project will be located is studied. Based on the information gathered, the first sketches and concepts are developed. This phase is creative and exploratory, allowing the designer or architect to propose innovative solutions that meet the client's objectives. 2D plans and drawings are developed to better visualise and understand the project.
- Review and adjustmentsThis stage involves presenting the progress of the project to the client and discussing possible adjustments. Feedback from the client is essential to fine-tune the project and ensure that all their expectations are met.
- Executive documentationOnce the design has been approved, the technical documents required for construction are drawn up, including detailed drawings, 3D images and videos, and specifications for materials and equipment.
- Construction Site MonitoringDuring the construction phase, the architect or designer monitors the work to ensure that the project is carried out as planned and to resolve any problems that may arise.
- Project DeliveryThis is the last stage, where the designer or architect presents the final work to the client and checks that everything is as expected, which may include an assessment of the space's performance in terms of functionality.



