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The 3 Types of Must-Have Content for Architecture Firms

Archmark

Unless they've worked with an architect before, they often have no idea of the full breadth of services a firm provides. We've heard several firm owners express their concern over the fact that clients see them as gatekeepers, an obstacle to overcome, in order to get their drawings and permits.

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Kimley-Horn eliminates the guesswork of electric vehicle charger site selection

BD+C

Kimley-Horn, the national engineering, planning, and design consulting firm, today launched TREDLite EV, a cloud-based tool that helps organizations develop and optimize their EV charger deployment strategies based on the organization’s unique priorities. Kimley-Horn has planned, designed, or permitted more than 15,000 EV chargers nationwide.

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7 Reasons Every Architecture Firm Needs a Professional Website

Archmark

When you think of an architecture firm's website, images of sleek, minimalist designs and portfolio imagery that take up nearly the entire website might come to mind. If you believe your firm’s website only exists to showcase your portfolio, you might start to ask yourself, “ why does an architect need a website?”

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Unveiling the Hidden Realities of Home Construction : Secrets Exposed

Design Thoughts Architects

Homeowners struggle to translate their ideas into practical designs and face communication hurdles with architects and contractors due to a lack of clarity and visualization. In this captivating blog, we embark on a journey of discovery, shedding light on the secrets every homeowner should know before diving into their construction project.

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The Commercial Design Process: How it Works in Cape Town

DesignScape Architects

Research is an essential part of any design journey, so let's outline what you'll learn in this blog, so you can feel more comfortable when you start a design project. This blog will cover: What Is Commercial Architectural Design? This phase can take considerable time, depending on building permit wait times.

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The A4 Architecture Project Guide

A4 Architects

Hiring an architect is a good first step to lead them through the labyrinth of design decisions, approvals & permitting, contractor selection & bidding, and through construction to a completed project. Hopefully the first thing they have done is ask around or search the web for a good architect.

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Behind The Design 005: River House by H. Sloane Mayor of UK Architects

EntreArchitect

Firm Address. With contractor? O’Hara and Gerke were the contractors. How early are the contractors involved in your designs? We had a contractor involved very early in the design to provide budget guidance. Were there any conflicts with clients or contractors during the process? Project Name.

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