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200 Years Ago, and Architects Were Already Cynical!
In 1806, Benjamin Henry Latrobe wrote to Robert Mills, “The profession of architecture has been hitherto in the hands of two sets of men. The
Mid-Century Modernized
When Lise and Vincent decided to move on from the successful vineyard and 5,600 square foot home in Sonoma, they felt it was time to
Distinguishing Profession From Business
Recently, I was reminded of a good article by Richard Farson, a former AIA Public Director, from arcCA, the journal of the AIA California Council.
Architecture That Resonates
If your home can’t do this, maybe it is time to consider a new home or remodel! First, we define our spaces. Then, our spaces
Creativity, Beauty, and Morality
Creativity, Beauty, and Morality are the three standards by which every work of art – including architecture – should be evaluated. To understand and apply
Experiments in Design
The home of this architect and artist couple is a continuously evolving laboratory. +Read the DWELL article then come back for a longer look. Architect
What services should I expect the architect to provide?
The services provided by architects and their consultants can vary according to numerous factors, such as the project type and complexity, the client’s needs, the
How much does an architect cost?
Hiring an architect is expensive, but not as expensive as not hiring an architect! By helping you anticipate, evaluate and solve problems before they become
Selecting an architect
Architectural firms come in many types and sizes and are not all appropriate for your project. Most firms specialize in only a few project types.
Should I use an architect?
Your local building department may require you to hire a registered architect or engineer, but there are also many advantages of working with an architect
Must I use an architect?
Anyone who uses the title “architect” or offers architectural services must be licensed or “registered” in the state in which they are offering the architectural