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The Architect’s Standard of Care

SW Oregon Architect

Generally, the courts hold architects like me, who stamp and sign construction contract documents, to a higher standard of care compared to others who don’t have this responsibility. Regular updates, consultations, and seeking client input are essential.

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VGXI Headquarters and Biomanufacturing Facility in Conroe, Texas

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Situated on a 20-acre plot in an emerging technology and research park, this cutting-edge facility was designed with careful consideration for the client’s needs, employee well-being, schedule, and budget constraints.

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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.

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How Architects Can Optimize HVAC Efficiency in Buildings

The Architecture Designs

Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems are a type of HVAC system that can vary the amount of refrigerant flowing to different zones or rooms based on their heating and cooling needs. These steps also promote greater building safety.

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Architectural and Engineering Firms: The Art of Pricing

Architizer

” and then hammer the answers home to your client. Before you submit a quote, make sure you learn everything about the client, approval process, project management, zoning, and anything else that could affect the resourcing of the project. Reach out to your client with all the relevant questions. Project Complexity.

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Event: Building Socially Sustainable Communities: Bridging the Divide at Essex Crossing

Bustler

Archer facilitated the workforce development and training programs at Essex, helped support non-profits and local community groups on a variety of initiatives, and oversaw DSA’s compliance program to create contract opportunities for minority- and women-owned business enterprises (M/WBEs). Read our full Health and Safety Protocol here.

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Icaro Hotel by MoDusArchitects

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Mirko Beikircher (KTB Engineering) Safety Engineer: Ing. The numerous, existing structural supports found at this level are regimented into a robust procession of tiled columns that transform a formerly compromised space into one of tranquility. Photo © Gustav Willeit. Ulrich Kauer (KS Engineering) Mechanical Engineer: Ing.