Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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What statement is true regarding the Architect's fee for the second building?

  1. 100% of R.P.F.

  2. 50% of R.P.F.

  3. 40% of R.P.F.

  4. 30% of R.P.F.

The correct answer is: 50% of R.P.F.

When considering the Architect's fee for the second building, understanding the context of R.P.F. (which typically stands for "Relative Project Fee") is essential. In fee structures within architecture, it is common for the fee for a follow-up or a second project to be lower than the initial project. This can be due to various factors including but not limited to the established rapport between the client and the architect, the reuse of designs, or efficiencies gained in processes from the first building. In this case, stating that the fee is 50% of the Relative Project Fee indicates that the architect acknowledges the completed work of the first building while providing a cost-effective option for the second project. This approach not only reflects the reduced effort involved in replicating some elements but also fosters a continued partnership with the client, potentially leading to further work in the future. Other percentages could imply varying degrees of complexity or additional planning required for the second project, which does not align with common industry practices where subsequent projects often benefit from reduced fees due to efficiencies gained.