Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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What should the Architect's fee NOT be based on?

  1. Project Construction Cost

  2. Contractor's Fee

  3. Client's Profile Directory

  4. Market Value

The correct answer is: Client's Profile Directory

When determining an architect's fee, it is essential to base it on criteria that directly relate to the project and its execution, rather than extraneous factors such as the client's profile or background. The client's profile directory may include information about previous projects, preferences, or other characteristics. However, relying on this information introduces bias and does not accurately reflect the costs associated with the design and construction process. Fees should primarily be assessed based on factors such as project complexity, scope, and construction costs, aligning the architect's compensation with the actual work required and the market context. This promotes fairness and transparency in the fee structure. Thus, basing an architect's fee on the client's profile directory is not appropriate as it does not pertain to the professional service being rendered.