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How and where to find a consultant architect in Oxfordshire

When one thinks of modern architecture, one almost automatically think of skyscrapers. The main reason why modern buildings are built in this way (towards the clouds) are because of the price of vacant land, and limited space in the business districts of cities. Visit: http://resonant-architecture.com<br><br>Most skyscrapers are built to set up offices in it, while others are residential units or flats that accommodate people. It could emit a disaster of epic proportions if such structures (as with any other building) are not properly planned and well thought out.<br>

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How and where to find a consultant architect in Oxfordshire

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  1. How and where to find a consultant architect in Oxfordshire When one thinks of modern architecture, one almost automatically think of skyscrapers. The main reason why modern buildings are built in this way (towards the clouds) are because of the price of vacant land, and limited space in the business districts of cities. Most skyscrapers are built to set up offices in it, while others are residential units or flats that accommodate people. It could emit a disaster of epic proportions if such structures (as with any other building) are not properly planned and well thought out.

  2. The construction of skyscrapers has been made possible by two technological advances, namely the production of steel in large quantities, and the invention of a safe elevator for passengers. Although people in certain parts of the world have been making steel for centuries, they could only manufacture a small amount of it at a time. In 1855, however, a British steelmaker, Henry Bessemer, invented a method of refining the molten pig iron by blowing air through it, which resulted in steel being produced much cheaper and in large volumes. Steel has proven to be the ideal building material for a lightweight frame that is strong enough to support the weight of the stacking structure, but even if it had been possible to erect tall buildings before Bessemer's invention, it would have been meaningless without a way to transport passengers safely between the different floors – hence the arrival of elevators. Yet, when one thinks about it, there is a mastermind behind every invention and so architects are also often regarded as the mastermind behind structural development. Architecture involves the design of buildings and the spaces between them. It is the arts and sciences that are used to create a humane environment and thus contribute to the spiritual and material prosperity in the country. Architecture has, however, evolved with great leaps since the 1900s and nowadays with the modern home, the emphasis is on serviceability, comfort and especially environmental sustainability. In the early twentieth century, architecture was largely influenced by technology. New building materials such as iron, steel, glass and reinforced concrete were used, and simple and functional styles were incorporated into the architecture to get the most value out of limited available spaces. Some of the world's greatest and best-known architectural designs have been designed by creativity, but there is also often an emotional connotation or classic return behind the design. A good example of this is that of the house of the Scottish poet Sir Walter Scott - a building in the style of the Gothic Revival (1820 - 1900) Architects nowadays are seen as creative innovators, independent thinkers and individualists. Although some are employed by institutions involved in the development, investment, research, marketing, industry or training specialises, many eventually move on to become independent architects or consultant architects. Consulting architects can be found almost anywhere, even in Oxfordshire and are usually managers or business owners who own or work for independent design and research consultancies, or multidisciplinary design firms and their work is to plan innovative and creative building design solutions for a wide spectrum of clients. Apart from design, their work also involves master planning and, in many instances, project management. A consultant architect in Oxfordshire can be hired to extend the life of an old building, or provide you with an excellent new design for the present, or advise you on how to create robust futures to enhance your house. Consultant architects are licensed professionals that can design and plan anything from homes, business buildings, hotels, and learning institutions such as schools and universities, and they usually also work in close relation with other professionals in the building and construction sector. As consultants, they are also well trained and experienced in providing expert advice to clients and

  3. they are inspired by aesthetic standards, as well as by well-balanced relationships. In addition, they must also apply structural and functional techniques. Consultant architects are familiar with and have a vast knowledge of sustainable architecture and can tell clients everything about the benefits of sustainable buildings. Any consultant architect in Oxfordshire can, for example, design contemporary, contextual, crafted buildings with a focus on sustainability. Some are well placed to serve clients with planning, home extensions, contracts, surveying and more. About us Resonant Architecture is a design and research consultancy with a focus on sustainability and materials. Our design practice is founded on 20 years of experience, and we specialise in residential, education, workplace and heritage architecture. our work is inspired by landscape, cities, opportunity, communication, craft and the importance of place. We devote our time to understanding the needs and aspirations of our clients and delivering beyond expectations. We work collaboratively with leading specialists on strategy and design proposals for low energy design, recycling and up-cycled materials, integration of low-impact transportation networks and passive energy-use. Please visit our website at http://resonant-architecture.com to find out more.

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