Zoe Halpin Landscape Architecture 2034
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The Design Process Step 1. Initial Consultation Please allow 1 hour on-site to discuss your project and to outline the design brief. Following the consultation, you will receive a design fee proposal for your consideration. Step 2. Design and Plan A series of concept boards will be sent to you to clarify the general mood, proposed materials to be used, structural elements, and planting schemes. This is a collaborative process, where your feedback is incorporated into the final design. The next stage is a second site visit to handover your design package, with the relevant detailed drawings. Designs generally take between 2-4 weeks to produce. Step 3. Council Approval Council approval is not always required, however if needed to complete your garden, any research, preparation and lodgement will be carried out and fees related to this will be discussed upon the initial consultation.
| Authority | Licence | Status | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
Australian Institute of Landscape Architects NSW 020422 View on register | 020422 | Not listed | Verified |
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