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Healthy Home Design Starts With Hiring the Right Architect | Ep. 34
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If you think hiring an architect is just about finding someone with a beautiful portfolio, you could be making one of the biggest mistakes in your entire build. I’ve seen homeowners spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on plans that still led to water intrusion, poor air quality, missing construction details, and homes that completely failed to support their health goals.
Today, I’m sharing the four steps I use to help homeowners confidently hire an architect who can actually support the creation of a healthy, high-performance home — not just a beautiful one.
In projects across the U.S., my team regularly collaborates with architects, builders, waterproofing consultants, HVAC engineers, and independent specialists to help prevent mold, moisture failures, and indoor air quality issues before construction even begins. One of the biggest patterns I continue to see is that many homeowners assume their architect is handling every technical detail — when in reality, critical parts of the project are often left undefined or delegated to the field during construction.
In this episode, I walk you through what actually matters when selecting an architect beyond aesthetics. I share why homeowners need to clearly define what a “healthy home” means to them before even starting interviews, how to identify gaps in an architect’s experience, and why understanding their consultant relationships can completely change the outcome of your project.
I also share a real example from a Tennessee project where a homeowner believed they had hired an architect capable of delivering a full construction document set — only to later discover they were actually working with a designer and drafter who didn’t provide the level of detail needed for the project. The result was delays, additional costs, and the need to bring in a new architect mid-process. Situations like this happen far more often than people realize, and they’re exactly why proper vetting matters so much before construction begins.
Most importantly, I explain why construction administration may be the single most overlooked part of the entire architectural process. Your architect should not disappear once plans are complete. The most critical moments for oversight happen during foundations, wall assemblies, windows, roofing, and enclosure detailing — because that’s where healthy homes are either protected or compromised.
In today's episode, we're talking about:
- Why beautiful portfolios don’t guarantee healthy home expertise
- How to define your healthy home goals before hiring an architect
- The hidden gaps homeowners miss when reviewing architectural services
- Why consultant relationships matter more than most people realize
- The critical role architects should play during construction