The Contract Design Agreement with Client in King outlines the professional relationship between the Owner and Architect, detailing the responsibilities of each party in the architectural design process. Key features include clearly defined phases such as schematic design, design development, and construction documentation, with specific deliverables outlined for each stage. The agreement establishes the compensation structure for the Architect, ensuring payment is made based on completed milestones. Additionally, it specifies the obligations of both the Owner and Architect, including requirements for documentation, communication, and compliance with applicable building codes. This form is particularly useful for legal professionals and support staff, as it provides a framework for managing expectations and responsibilities in architectural projects. Attorneys can leverage this agreement to ensure compliance with regulations, while paralegals and legal assistants can assist in document preparation and client communication. Owners and partners can utilize the form to protect their interests and ensure clarity in project specifications, leading to successful project completion.