Remove Client Remove Contract Remove Permits Remove Zoning
article thumbnail

Columbia City Abbey Apartments by Allied8

Archinect

Several developers had attempted to redevelop the property, but failed on the hurdles of an old building, a strict zoning code, or a limited budget. We worked closely with the client to navigate each successfully. This preserved the curbside presence, and offered our client an improved ROI.

Cities 130
article thumbnail

Columbia City Abbey Apartments by Allied8 | Apartment blocks

Architonic

Several developers had attempted to redevelop the property but failed on the hurdles of an old building, a strict zoning code, or a limited budget. We worked closely with the client to navigate each successfully. This preserved the curbside presence and offered our client an improved ROI.

Cities 94
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Top 5 Dos and Don’ts: Impact of Homebuilding Budget on Cost and Quality

Design Thoughts Architects

Design is crucial to a project’s success, ensuring client satisfaction and managing the homebuilding budget. Designing according to client specifications and lifestyle is essential for creating personalized outcomes and fostering emotional connections. Top 5 Don'ts: 1.

Client 52
article thumbnail

A4 Guide: The Six Phases of the Architectural Design Process

A4 Architects

This work included interviewing the client to better understand the program of the project, which are the functional requirements of the new construction, the size and orientation of the various component parts, the aesthetic goals, the scheduling requirements, and the approximate budget that is available to design and build the project.

article thumbnail

WALA Refurbishes Federation-Style Bungalow Into Coburg Freeboard House

Architizer

A generously sized site allowed for the creation of different zones within the main footprint of the house, punctuated by pockets of greenery in the form of courtyards to “bring the outdoors in”. Our office was engaged for the design and permit approvals. How have your clients responded to the finished project?

Housing 68
article thumbnail

The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

Gensler’s client is a respected local black developer and is supported by a black mayor and a black governor. No tall building would be permitted on the waterfront except for the eventually constructed Ian Pei designed World Trade Center The waterfront would be protected as parks, public areas with a wide promenade. D'Alesandro, Jr.

Contract 111
article thumbnail

Introducing the CHouse Modern | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

There is no doubt that our clients love them, but that’s not the only reason why we build them. Clients respond to these models in a very different way than when we just show them 3-dimensional computer images of their projects. Your articles on selecting a contractor/builder and contracts helped with our decisions.

Modern 96