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

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What was the process for permitting? The permitting was straight forward but not simple – we needed both a building permit and a wetlands administrative permit through the town of Hanover and a state of NH shoreline protection permit. Were there any conflicts with clients or contractors during the process?

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Behind The Design 006: Get Space Vancouver by Jarod Hall of di’velept design

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. What was the process for permitting? The land use permit took a couple of months. Click here to learn how. Project Name.

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Behind the Design 002:HillHouse by Zack / de VitoArchitecture + Construction

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We bough the old house with permits based on a terrible, contractor prepared set of drawings, we were able to start work right away, but we changed everything so we were always behind. What was the process for permitting? What was the architect’s role during construction? Constant, a whole bunch of SK’s. Click here to learn how.

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EntreArchitect Behind The Design 009: SteelHouse 1&2 by Zack/de Vito Architecture & Construction

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. What was the process for permitting? In San Francisco, it takes 14-18 months to permit a project like this. Project Name.

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Behind the Design 001: Calender Rd. by Allen Architecture, LLC

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What was the process for permitting? The permit review for Arlington is set up for production builders (masonry requirements, garage requirements, checklist of required “architectural facade elements”, etc.) This was not discovered until permitting. If yes, how were they resolved?

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EntreArchitect Behind The Design 010: House on Kona Coast by Dynerman Architects

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a continuing blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. What was the process for permitting? The contractor performed all permitting duties. Click here to learn how. Project Name.

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Match Your Market To Communicate the Value of an Architect

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I speak with or communicate online with small firm architects almost every day. I want to know with what members of our small firm community are struggling, so that we at EntreArchitect might develop resources to help you build a better business. As with many small firm architects, I struggled with this issue as well.