BUILDING

Achieving the best possible design, one that not only meets the immediate needs and wants of the client but also anticipates future possibilities, centers around a process of discovery. In addition to basic elements of a building program like physical size and functional purpose, the creative architect also inquires about the tastes, preferences, and interests of the client in general. The synthesis of psychological as well as more tangible components imbues a structure with greater depth of perception. By engaging this broader scope, the life of a building takes on greater satisfaction for all who use it.

Through careful preparation of architectural plans, many potential difficulties in construction can be anticipated. Thoughtful planning in site development, choice of building materials, and other diverse requirements to realize a built structure can save time, effort and money. Such savings allow a greater fulfillment of original design goals. Cost efficiency in devising the means of expression is but one of many important services rendered by an architect for the benefit of the client. Once the design is completed, the architect can assist in the selection of a contractor and remain engaged in the process of translating the design from idea into existing object. In this way, the desire which motivates the client to provide a new environment for themselves finds positive and consistent support from beginning to end.