Northcourt Couple Posted May 21, 2019 Posted May 21, 2019 Hi there, We are a couple from Abingdon planning a self build extension to the rear of our 1930s house we have just purchased. Very interested in using Isotex ICF. We are at the beginning of our journey and already having issues finding and Architect who is familiar with ICF. We know exactly what we want, we just need it put into plans... HELP PLEASE!!!
ToughButterCup Posted May 21, 2019 Posted May 21, 2019 Welcome. Welcome also to the first rule of self-building: be persistent. There's a simple strategy that'll help you: ask the manufacturers to recommend an architect, and work outwards from there. Look the architect up in the professional register. Do some networking. Ask local architects .... Good luck. Ian
Northcourt Couple Posted May 21, 2019 Author Posted May 21, 2019 Thank you Ian, I have just emails a few architects and have a recommendation. So lets see what they have to say Thanks Wendy
ProDave Posted May 21, 2019 Posted May 21, 2019 Hi and welcome. Abingdon is not far from where I used to live and work for a long time, until I moved a "few" miles north.
Northcourt Couple Posted May 21, 2019 Author Posted May 21, 2019 Hi, thank you Looks like you move quite a 'few' miles north!
ProDave Posted May 21, 2019 Posted May 21, 2019 34 minutes ago, Northcourt Couple said: Hi, thank you Looks like you move quite a 'few' miles north! 550 miles to be precise.
Russell griffiths Posted May 22, 2019 Posted May 22, 2019 Hi I’m building in icf and live in Cirencester, my architect had never done anything in icf before, I don’t think it is necessary as long as you choose the one you want to use you just give him the dimensions of the blocks and he adds them in to his drawings.
ToughButterCup Posted May 22, 2019 Posted May 22, 2019 On 21/05/2019 at 08:56, Northcourt Couple said: [...] I have just emails a few architects and have a recommendation. So lets see what they have to say [...] Before I forget, here's a checklist for you. Its a high-stakes meeting, never hurts to have a list
jfb Posted May 23, 2019 Posted May 23, 2019 Good luck with the project. If you do know exactly what you want then have you considered using an architectural technician rather than an architect. Maybe this might be less straight forward if you are using a non standard form of building but it could certainly be a lot cheaper!
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