We build constructive working relationships with municipalities to seamlessly integrate regulatory requirements into project documentation — without compromising the integrity or performance of design solutions.
Liaison with authorities -
Aligning project expertise with regulatory standards
Full-Scope Support,
Regulatory Expertise, Accountability for Results
Working with public-sector clients requires a deep understanding of administrative procedures, regulatory frameworks, and the specifics of public funding processes. Our role is to ensure precise alignment between architectural intent, administrative protocols, and regulatory requirements within a complex institutional landscape — including municipal authorities, regional governments, and federal development programs.
Approvals
Management —
Coordination —
Strategy —
Institutional Project Support
Conduct preliminary assessments of urban development capacity and identify constraints
Evaluate site potential and alignment with program or competition criteria
Assess engineering, landscape, and environmental conditions
[1] Strategy and Analysis
Translate conceptual solutions into the language of public-sector briefs, technical and economic indicators, and competition requirements
Clarify administrative procedures and workflows for municipal staff
Ensure clear communication and alignment among all stakeholders
[2] Coordination
Monitor timelines and compliance with contractual obligations at every stage
Coordinate collaboration between the design team and public authorities
Proactively inform clients of critical issues and decision points
[3] Project Management
Facilitate approvals of project outcomes at all stages — from preliminary and final concepts to detailed design and cost documentation
[4] Approvals
Expertise and Trusted
Partnership
We combine in-depth knowledge of urban planning legislation — including national planning codes, federal laws, Ministry of Construction regulations, building standards, and regional and municipal acts — with extensive hands-on experience working with public authorities at all levels, from local administrations to federal agencies.
Daria Averchenko
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Head of Government Relations
“Architects think in terms of space, form, and function. Public officials think in regulations, standards, and budgets. Our role is to establish a clear and effective dialogue between them.”