Have you found yourself confused when speaking with a professional consultant or contractor?

They use words that are unfamiliar, as if they are speaking a completely different language!

Do you wish you had someone with you to interpret what they are saying into a language you understand?

Or to explain what you want to them in a language they understand?

I c a n b e y o u r T r a n s l a t o r .

This experience is individual and specific to you.

This might work for you if

You are having a conversation with a professional consultant, and you would like someone with you to interpret what they are saying so that you understand.

You are meeting with a contractor, and you would like someone with you to interpret what they are saying so that you understand.

You would like me to advocate for you to describe what you would like or what you are after to a professional consultant or contractor.

This is an entirely individual experience, specific to you, so what would you like help translating?

I have a variety of experience with different client types, different budgets and building types in all stages of the process to design and build architecture.

You can ask me to come along for the whole ride, or to only join you when you need me.

What is Included:

-        You will receive Quick Questions to complete and return to me prior to me acting as your translator so that I understand your project and the particular issues you would like to run through.

-        Connect directly with me and communicate with me at any time by email or phone for the duration of our working together. We can chat in person, by phone or video chat such as Microsoft Teams, FaceTime, What’s App or similar.

-        I can meet with you face to face if you are between Glenbrook and Lithgow in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, at no cost.

You only pay for the hours you use!

HOURLY RATE $300/HOUR

Get in Touch to discuss your particular circumstances.

Supporting Emma’s strong organisational skill is a very solid knowledge of construction materials and construction techniques Emma has built herself. She has building skills which many practising architects have not developed. In my opinion, experience in construction and the working of building materials is essential to being a good architect.’ Colin Armstrong | ARCHITECT