Feasibility
Feasibility studies
Bringing your ideas to life begins with a deep understanding of possibilities and constraints. Our feasibility study is where we carefully explore every aspect of your project, from desktop research to design options, laying the groundwork for what’s to come.
A clear roadmap for your project.
We can delve into budget constraints and design possibilities, balancing aspiration with reality to ensure your project is both inspiring and achievable. A healthy amount of time spent here can save heartache later on.
Whether you’re envisioning a new build, a renovation, or a land development, we provide a clear roadmap that guides your vision forward.
We analyse planning and building regulations, assess site conditions, and uncover what we believe to be possible.
OUR PROCESS
The most important step.
Our goal is to make the process as smooth as possible, allowing you to focus on the excitement of what’s to come.
Uncertainty
Viability
Design Challenges
LET’S WORK TOGETHER
How can you start working with us?
We don’t over-complicate things. It just starts with a conversation. We like to start things off with a video consultation.
We will discuss:
- Your Design Ideas
- Your Site Constraints
- Your Full Brief
- Planning Permission
- Requirements
- Building Regulation Requirements
- The Design and Build Process
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of a feasibility study in architecture?
A feasibility study helps determine whether a project is viable by assessing the site, budget, and planning constraints, and identifying any potential challenges or opportunities early in the design proces
How long does a feasibility study typically take?
The duration of a feasibility study can vary depending on the complexity of the project, but it typically takes between 2 to 4 weeks.
What does a feasibility study report include?
A feasibility study report includes site analysis, initial design concepts, and an assessment of planning and regulatory requirements, providing a clear understanding of the project’s potential.