Interior Architect definition

Interior Architect means , the architect for the Tenant Improvements selected by Owner and Developer with Tenant’s approval.
Interior Architect means specialist Architect in Interior Design
Interior Architect means Arc Tec, Inc. or such other reputable architect as may be selected by the Construction Agent with the consent of the Lessor.

Examples of Interior Architect in a sentence

  • In addition, Tenant shall have the right, but not the obligation, to attend all meetings, including without limitation, design meetings with Developer, Architect, Interior Architect and all other design professionals as appropriate in the course of development of all Construction Documents.

  • Pursuant to Section 4 of the Development Agreement, Landlord will cause the preparation by Architect of the Design Development Drawings and the Construction Drawings and Detailed Specifications for the Base Shell and Core Buildings, and shall cause the preparation by Interior Architect of plans and specifications for Tenant Improvements, in each case for review and acceptance by Tenant.

  • On or before the due date specified in the Performance Schedule, Landlord shall cause the Interior Architect to prepare and deliver to Tenant for its review and approval plans for the Landlord Interior Improvements (the “Landlord Interior Plans”).

  • The Tenant Improvement Contractor and Interior Architect will be selected by Lessee.

  • Developer shall cause the Architect to prepare the Design Development Drawings and the Construction Drawings and Detailed Specifications for the , and cause the Interior Architect to prepare such necessary plans and specifications for the Tenant Improvements, in each case for Developer’s review and Owner’s approval.

  • If Tenant desires to use an architect/space planner other than IA Interior Architect, then Landlord shall approve such architect/space planner, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.

  • All such records shall be made available to Architect, Interior Architect and Owner upon request and, upon completion of the Project, duplicate originals shall be delivered to Owner.

  • Each of (i) the General Contractor, (ii) the Interior Architect and (iii) the Exterior Architect shall have duly executed and delivered to the Administrative Agent a Consent and Acknowledgment.

  • Developer shall obtain, at no cost to Owner, the consent of Architect, Interior Architect, General Contractor and other design professionals and Contractors as necessary to each such assignment.

  • Landlord shall, following consultation with Tenant, promptly and diligently respond to all questions and concerns raised by Developer or by the Architect, Interior Architect, Contractors, engineers or other consultants.

Related to Interior Architect

  • Architect means the person or other entity engaged by the PHA to perform architectural, engineering, design, and other services related to the work as provided for in the contract. When a PHA uses an engineer to act in this capacity, the terms “architect” and “engineer” shall be synonymous. The Architect shall serve as a technical representative of the Contracting Officer. The Architect’s authority is as set forth elsewhere in this contract.

  • Landscape architect means a person who holds a license to practice landscape architecture in the state of California Business and Professions Code, Section 5615.

  • Project Architect means the architect retained by Lessee to design and supervise construction of the Improvements.

  • Construction Drawings means the drawings showing building components and the manner in which they are assembled to form a building.

  • Space Plan herein means, to the extent required by the nature of the Work, detailed plans (including any so-called “pricing plans”), including a fully dimensioned floor plan and drawn to scale, showing: (i) demising walls, interior walls and other partitions, including type of wall or partition and height, and any demolition or relocation of walls, and details of space occupancy and density, (ii) doors and other openings in such walls or partitions, including type of door and hardware, (iii) electrical and computer outlets, circuits and anticipated usage therefor, (iv) any special purpose rooms, any sinks or other plumbing facilities, heavy items, and any other special electrical, HVAC or other facilities or requirements, including all special loading and related calculations, (v) any space planning considerations to comply with fire or other codes or other governmental or legal requirements, (vi) finish selections, and (vii) any other details or features requested by Architect, Engineer or Landlord, or otherwise required, in order for the Space Plan to serve as a basis for Landlord to approve the Work, and for Tenant to contract and obtain permits for the Work, or for the Space Plan to serve as a basis for preparing Construction Drawings.