Clients inputs, criteria, requirements, problems are needed to be disclosed to the architect in order that these problems be solved before the construction drawings are finalized. In the case of a church, all the attendees, members, leaders, and everybody who may use the building in whole or in part, are considered to be part of the clients.
Although the architect may not be able to solve all of the problems, criteria and requirements, it is crucial that they are known to at least arrive at the closest possible solution to be reflected to the solution of the whole building.
Inputs from clients maybe in the form of problems encountered from past church use either owned or leased or rented. Inputs could be a simple space requirement, sound problem, socialization, what affect worship, what can bring you to prayer, traffic, comfort, room relationship, cost, visions, attendance data, etc.
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