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By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0215) 13 April 2002, 122-123(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the recent trend of surveying firms widening their range of services by employing in-house architects. Provides accounts from surveyors and architects on the advantages and practicalities of combining architecture with surveying. While some believe that the best way to satisfy client's needs is to have fully functioning architects in house, others argue that clients are better off assembling their own team and see in-house architects fulfilling a more limited role.
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Discusses the recent trend of surveying firms widening their range of services by employing in-house architects. Provides accounts from surveyors and architects on the advantages and practicalities of combining architecture with surveying. While some believe that the best way to satisfy client's needs is to have fully functioning architects in house, others argue that clients are better off assembling their own team and see in-house architects fulfilling a more limited role.