PLANNING

An architectural master plan’s principal goal is to limit down the project’s style and aesthetic. Because master planning entails creating a foundation for the entire structure, it also includes the definition of every last detail. Architects usually collaborate with their team to lay out the project’s design scope. The team considers all aspects of the project, including budgetary, structural, and other design choices, during the process.

The master plan may include design data for uses, heights, and setbacks, depending on the project. Overall, outlining these parts of the plan helps to reduce the emphasis and remove design possibilities.