Information on the process of designing, building, or remodeling.

Why Your Architect Should Supervise Your Construction Project

This post first ran in 2018. As an architect, I like to think of remodeling and building projects as a symphony. All the sections of the orchestra – the strings, the brass, the percussion – use their unique skills to work on their separate bits of music, yet somehow, everything comes together to create something

What to Expect When You’re Expecting a Remodeling Project

This post first ran in 2016. A major remodeling project brings with it lots of different emotions. Excitement. Frustration. Anger. Elation. If you’re doing a major building or remodeling project, chances are you’ll experience all these emotions – and more – during the process. As an architect, I’ve seen it time and again, and each

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COVID-19 and Your Building Project: Staying Safe

Updates to shelter-in-place orders in Marin and Sonoma Counties now allow construction and building projects to proceed, which means that new projects that were previously prohibited can now go forward. The state of California has issued general guidance for safely conducting construction projects, and Marin has created safey protocols for both small and large construction

Shelter-in-Place and Your Building Project

Like many of you, I’m currently working from home, under a shelter-in-place order due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Several of my clients have had questions regarding what to do about their building projects during the shelter-in-place, so I’ve put together a list of construction-related information for California and the Bay Area to help them –

Architectural Design Process – Step 5: Construction Administration

The design development is complete, the construction documents are done, and you’ve selected a contractor. Congratulations! You’re moving into one of the most exciting phases of your architectural design project: construction. During this phase, contractors will begin the task of building your dream, and with it comes the essential task of construction administration. Construction Administration Purpose A building or remodeling

Architectural Design Process – Step 4: Bidding

During the bidding phase of your architectural design project, your architect can help you select the contractors who will build your dream. Once your design has been finalized, you’ll need to send design documents to qualified contractors, who will use them to provide estimates of the costs of labor and materials for your project. Bidding

Architectural Design Process – Step 3: Construction Documents

Once the design development phase is complete, it’s time to move on to step three in the architectural design process: creating the construction documents. Construction Documents Purpose The construction documents represent the completed design for the project. They are submitted to the city for any required permitting, and the final versions of these documents will