Architecture Professional Practice and Project Management 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of the 'owner-architect agreement' (e.g., AIA B101)?
- To define the contractor's scope of work and payment terms
- To establish the architect's scope of services, compensation, and responsibilities to the owner (Correct answer)
- To transfer construction risk from the owner to the design team
- To satisfy the licensing board's continuing education requirements
Correct answer: To establish the architect's scope of services, compensation, and responsibilities to the owner
The AIA B101 owner-architect agreement defines the architect's services, deliverables, schedule, fee, and legal responsibilities, forming the contract basis for the project.
Question 2: What does 'Errors and Omissions' (E&O) insurance protect architects against?
- Bodily injury occurring on the construction site
- Professional liability claims arising from mistakes or failures in the architect's services (Correct answer)
- Damage to the architect's office equipment and property
- Employee theft of client funds held in trust
Correct answer: Professional liability claims arising from mistakes or failures in the architect's services
E&O (professional liability) insurance protects architects against claims alleging that professional negligence, errors, or omissions in their design services caused financial harm.
Question 3: In the AIA's standard project delivery phases, what does 'Schematic Design' (SD) primarily produce?
- Complete construction documents ready for bidding
- Preliminary design concepts establishing overall project scope, scale, and relationships (Correct answer)
- Detailed specifications and material selections for all building systems
- The final coordinated BIM model for contractor use
Correct answer: Preliminary design concepts establishing overall project scope, scale, and relationships
Schematic design establishes the basic design concept through floor plans, sections, and elevations showing overall massing, organization, and major systems at a preliminary level.
Question 4: What is a 'Request for Information' (RFI) during construction administration?
- A contractor's formal request for additional compensation for unforeseen work
- A written request from the contractor asking the architect for clarification on contract documents (Correct answer)
- A client's request for a project status update from the architect
- A subcontractor's request to substitute a specified material with an alternative
Correct answer: A written request from the contractor asking the architect for clarification on contract documents
An RFI is a formal written request from the contractor to the architect seeking clarification or additional information about ambiguous or incomplete contract documents.
Question 5: What is the 'design-build' project delivery method?
- The owner hires separate architect and general contractor under two independent contracts
- A single entity contracts with the owner to provide both design and construction services (Correct answer)
- The architect manages all subcontractors directly on behalf of the owner
- The owner acts as their own general contractor while retaining an architect of record
Correct answer: A single entity contracts with the owner to provide both design and construction services
In design-build, one firm is responsible for both design and construction, providing a single point of accountability and often faster delivery with integrated collaboration.
Question 6: What is the purpose of a 'project program' (architectural program) at the outset of a project?
- To establish the construction schedule and critical path milestones
- To define the client's space needs, functional requirements, and performance goals before design begins (Correct answer)
- To secure financing for the construction phase of the project
- To identify the structural and mechanical systems the architect intends to specify
Correct answer: To define the client's space needs, functional requirements, and performance goals before design begins
An architectural program systematically documents the owner's requirements—spaces needed, adjacencies, areas, and performance criteria—providing the quantitative basis for design.
What is the primary purpose of the 'owner-architect agreement' (e.g., AIA B101)?