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Architecture

Concept through construction documents, with an emphasis on light, proportion, and material honesty.

How we work with you

We start from site, climate, and program — not from a pre-set style. Early sketches test massing, daylight, and circulation; later phases lock structure, envelope, and coordination packages so contractors bid against a clear story.

Phases

Typically: feasibility and zoning read, schematic design, design development, construction documents, and construction administration — scaled to project size. We can enter at a later phase if you already have a parti in place.

Coordination

Architecture leads integration with structure, envelope, and energy targets. We coordinate closely with interiors and modular delivery so details don’t fight each other on site — modular is a standing line of work, not an occasional bolt-on.

Integration

One thread from concept to crane path

Drawings, models, and specifications stay aligned so fabricators and builders see the same priorities you signed off on in design reviews.

When modules are in scope, marriage lines and tolerances are coordinated early — architecture doesn’t hand off a façade detail that the plant can’t repeat.

Construction site with steel structure and crane against a clear sky
Typical path

How an architecture engagement moves

Phasing scales with project size; the sequence stays legible so decisions happen at the right cost moment.

  1. Discover & align

    Site visit, program, budget check, and zoning or overlay constraints — so the parti responds to real limits.

  2. Design & document

    Schematic through CDs with structured reviews; consultants integrated on structure, envelope, and energy.

  3. Permit & bid

    Agency coordination, bid packaging, and clarifications — clear addenda instead of late surprises.

  4. Build & observe

    Construction administration with site visits, submittals, and punch — intent protected through occupancy.

Typical deliverables

  • Design intent and option studies
  • Drawing sets for permit and construction
  • Outline specifications and material intent
  • Site observations and submittal review (CA phase)

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