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Project by
Year of completion
2018
Building style
Modern
Building plans
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Awards and
recognition

2020
ADNZ
Architectural Design Awards Otago Southland Region
Regional Winner Residential Compact New Home up to 150m²
Resene
Regional Winner Resene Colour in Design Award
Taylored Spaces
Otago
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Professionals used in
Jason Street Glass House

About the
Professional

Taylored Spaces services are outlined below and include the various stages of the design process, each of which requires the clients sign off prior to the next stage commencing. 
Each stage requires various degrees of input from each party. 

The office utilises Archicad CAD software.

Nathan Taylor is a Licensed Building Practitioner - Design Category 3. 
 

Initial meeting 

  • Meeting to establish the design brief including the client’s budget, timeframe and services required. The initial meeting will provide the scope of work and enable Taylored Spaces to provide a fee offer.

Concept

  • Before initiating concept drawings, town planning requirements are investigated to highlight any restrictions and resource consent requirements. Once established a sketch scheme including plans and elevations is produced matched to the design brief.

Developed Design

  • Further development of the concept drawings allowing the client to visual their project including 3D renders preliminary cross sections and confirming the construction methodology and materials. The developed design documentation will provide enough detail for a quantity surveyor or building contractor to review to ensure the budget aligns with the design.

Documentation

  • Preparation of the construction documentation for submission to the local territorial authority and building contractors. Working drawings including but not limited to site, floor, ceiling and finishes plans, elevations, sections, window and door details, construction details, joinery and fitting details.
  • Documentation also includes a job specific specification with supporting technical literature. 
  • Tendering requirements and Conditions of Contract may also be included.

Tendering 

  • Selecting tenderers or negotiating with one contractor. Issuing of tender documents and dealing with any questions during the tender period. Closing tenders with a comparative analysis report submitted to the client with a recommendation of whom to select. 

Contract Administration

  • Running and recording of scheduled site meetings. Attending to any design or construction queries during the build. Issuing and processing of any contract variations. Final inspection undertaken at the end of the contract works. Issuing of a defects list. Issuing of a practical completion certificate. Ensuring all defects are rectified with the defects liability period