What is the role of client input in architectural representation?

Client input plays a key role in architectural representation. This is because architectural representation is created to convey the design intent and vision of the client and the architect. By providing input on their vision and requirements, the client can ensure that the architectural representation accurately reflects their needs and desires. This can include details such as the spatial arrangement of different rooms, the look and feel of the architectural design, the materials to be used, and other specific requirements. Without client input, the architectural representation may not accurately represent the vision of the client, potentially leading to misunderstandings or other issues later in the project. Therefore, client input is an essential part of creating an accurate and effective architectural representation.

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