Owning the means and methods throughout the design and construction process can be challenging. This is especially true for new designers or architects who haven’t been involved in many projects before. How do you go about understanding your role, the client’s risk tolerance, and keep an open mind throughout the process? On Best Practice, NADAAA’s principals Nader Tehrani and Arthur Chang explain how they use collaboration and relationships with contractors to own the means and methods during each project.

Interview Takeaways

Collaborate as a teamKeep an open mind throughout the design processBe flexible to other ideasUnderstand the role of the architect in the construction processNADAAA’s first experience with means and methodsDefuse the tension between designer and contractor with IDPEvaluate a client’s risk tolerance early onDemonstrate real world applications for studentsNew approach to the means and methods process


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