In this episode, interior designer Tanya Neufeld Flanagan interviews John Dobbin, Dublin-based managing director of Dobbins + Company Architects.
With his extensive experience in high-value residential and commercial, John shares insights into how architects and interior designers can best collaborate to deliver cohesive, efficient, and personalised building projects, and the other professionals that will save you money and stress along the way.
The discussion emphasises early involvement, strategic decision-making, and the importance of clear communication to avoid costly mistakes and delays.
Takeaways
The evolving relationship between architecture and interior design and their intertwined roles
The importance of early collaboration between architects and interior designers
Key considerations for managing budgets, timelines, and decision-making in residential construction
How to leverage professionals like quantity surveyors effectively
Strategies for managing client expectations and scope creep in renovation projects
The value of comprehensive planning and preemptive decision-making
The significance of understanding building contracts, change management, and the impact of small decisions
Interior design influences architectural decisions, especially with high-value residential and hotel projects, fostering more integrated and functional interiors.
Early engagement with interior designers helps align visions, optimize budgets, and enhance the overall quality of space.
Managing a building project involves not just design, but also careful planning around costs, timings, and change control.
Regular, detailed communication among clients, architects, interior designers, engineers, and quantity surveyors prevents costly redesigns and delays.
Clear scope definitions, fixed budgets, and minimizing mid-project changes are essential to successful outcomes.
Architects often serve as project managers, but involving specialized professionals early can streamline processes (e.g., QS, structural engineers).
The importance of understanding and navigating building contracts, claims, and delays to keep projects on track and within budget.
Collaborative, transparent negotiation between clients, architects, and interior designers leads to better, more cohesive results.
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