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How to Select an Architect for Nonprofit Facilities Projects August 27, 2024

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IFF has helped more than 1,200 nonprofits create mission-driven facilities optimized for their needs, and we regularly share learnings we’ve accrued along the way. To access past content designed to provide nonprofit leaders with foundational knowledge needed to successfully complete facility projects, click here.

Building a high-functioning project team is imperative to the success of facilities projects, bringing together technical experts with diverse skillsets to guide the process from an initial concept to an occupied building. And while each member of the team plays an important role, it’s indisputable that one of the most impactful decisions nonprofits have to make when undertaking facilities projects is who will be entrusted with the design of the new or renovated building. This is the responsibility of the architect, who leads a team of engineers and designers to develop a vision for the facility aligned with the organization’s aspirations, operational needs, and budget.  

Given the importance of the design phase in dictating the direction of the project and the responsibility of the architect to ensure that what’s ultimately built adheres to the plan, it’s essential that nonprofits thoroughly vet architecture firms to assess which candidate is best suited to support the project. Determining this requires an understanding of each candidate’s experience, capacity, design skills, and sector expertise, with the ideal architect embracing the organization’s mission, its goals for the project, and how to translate that into tangible spaces. Also crucial is the working chemistry between the nonprofit’s leaders and the architect, which can’t be discounted given the amount of time that will be spent collaborating on the project.  

While the coordination of the selection process can be outsourced to an external project manager, there’s value for nonprofit leaders in understanding the steps involved. For organizations that prefer to handle the process internally, knowledge of the process is indispensable.  

With that in mind, we’ve outlined below the recommended steps to take to identify and select an architect best suited for the organization’s needs and goals for its new facility.     

The Process to Select an Architect

To learn more about the process to select an architect, or to discuss specific organizational needs, contact IFF’s Real Estate Solutions team.

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