"Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light." -Le Corbusier
Architectural Services Overview:
Building Design: Professional and efficient development of new construction or renovation plans that successfully resolve a client’s space planning and design requirements.Facility/Building Analysis|Existing Conditions Report: Evaluation of an existing building.
Code Analysis: Project-specific review of applicable codes including building codes, accessibility standards, energy standards, local zoning ordinances, land use plans, and other regulations.
Feasibility Study with Cost Estimating: 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.
Space Planning: Graphic study showing arrangement of spaces, room layouts, and activities making up a floor plan. Studies will show room dimensions, shapes, number and types of spaces, and relationships (adjacencies) for all desired spaces.
Site Planning: Development of site plan options showing boundary lines, potential development boundaries, building location(s), pedestrian access, sidewalks, parking, landscaping and other features.
Permitting: Production of drawings and permit applications necessary to submit for zoning or building permits.
Contractor Selection/Construction Administration Assistance: Professional and experienced assistance with the selection of qualified General Contractors or Construction Managers. This may include the preparation of competitive bid packages, review of bids, recommendations for award of bids, preparing owner-contractor agreements, and construction administration.
Creative, Artistic & Technological Design: Imaginative, functional and aesthetic solutions to a client’s stated needs. Assistance with envisioning new, creative solutions to problems that have been difficult to solve.
Architectural Photography
Computer-Aided-Design (CAD), Visualisations and Computer Generated Imaging (CGI)