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One school of architecture says the end justifies the means, so do whatever it takes to accomplish great architecture. Another says make the client happy at all costs, and don't worry about the design. We think there's a third way. A way that sees the end and the means as equally important. This approach focuses on the aesthetic of the process. It stems from a deep and sincere commitment to collaboration. We involve a wide range of people in the entire process, from concept to occupancy, and we work hard to make it engaging, enjoyable, and inspiring for everyone.
Our job is to guide people in uncovering the building they want, rather than dictating what the building should be. Essentially, this is an approach that trusts people. Experience has taught us that an aesthetically pleasing process leads to an aesthetically pleasing building. It's helped us win a lot of design awards. But most importantly, it's helped us keep 75% of our current work coming from referrals and past clients.
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