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Our Services
Written or graphic documents that provide detailed instructions for building a project. These can include plans, elevations, sections, details, and specifications.
A project team works with a client to turn a concept into a physical design or drawing. This is where dreams become reality.
Creating functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing indoor spaces through the use of various planning tools. This may also include finish, lighting, equipment, and furniture selection.
Overseeing the design of an architectural project from start to finish, ensuring it's completed on time, on budget, and to the client's specifications.
Preserving and restoring structures that are historically and culturally significant. The goal of historic preservation is to maintain the original character and integrity of a building while making it functional for modern use.
A study that examines how land is currently being used, considering factors like zoning regulations, existing building types, and surrounding development patterns, to inform the design and feasibility of a new project on that site.
Architectural site selection is the process of choosing a location for a project based on various factors. These often include accessibility, constructability, regulations, environmental considerations, and overall limitations vs possibilities.
An Image or animation that demonstrates the look and feel of a proposed space or building design before construction. Renderings can be 2D or 3D, and can range from simple line drawings to photorealistic visuals.
Project-specific review of applicable codes including building codes, accessibility standards, energy standards, local zoning ordinances, land use plans, and other regulations.
A report outlining options and associated costs for potential solutions to a stated project goal, for example, change of use for an existing structure. Often includes basic drawings or sketches explaining the solutions.
Evaluation of existing building components such as walls, windows, roofs, floor plans, room layouts, and equipment. This results in a summary report of the findings and can also include suggestions for enhanced functionality.
A graphic study created to show the arrangement of space within a building. Studies include room or space configuration, number and types of spaces, and adjacencies.
Development of site plan options showing boundary lines, existing conditions, potential development, pedestrian access, sidewalks, parking, landscaping, and surrounding context.
Production of drawings necessary to submit for zoning or building permits. May include formal presentations to review boards or informal negotiation with regulators, zoning/planning administrators, fire marshals, and other authorities having jurisdiction.
The process of overseeing the construction phase of a project in order to ensure it is executed according to the design plans and specifications. This often involves site visits, review of submittal packages, approval of change orders, and problem solving.
This may include the creation of detailed bid packages, review of bids, review of contractor qualifications, and recommendations for contractor selection.