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What Happens During the Residential Design Process?

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Building a home is often a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and, although it’s an exciting process, you can easily feel a bit overwhelmed and out of your depth as a homeowner! Here’s a guide on what to expect, from a leading  residential architect in NJ . The Pre-Design Phase of Residential Architecture Design  This happens when you first meet your residential architect and their team, and it’s more about getting to know you than anything else. Our team wants to know more about your lifestyle, your family, your expectations of your home, and what you love about houses. This is how we get the central ideas for the design of your home. While we will cover the basics like how many bathrooms and bedrooms you want, this meeting is also focused on your dreams for your home. It’s a good idea to share as much as possible with your architect, from photographs of homes that you love to lifestyle choices (do you love entertaining? Do you have a classic car collection? Are you planning to h

Want an Energy-Efficient Building? It Starts with Your Commercial Office Building Design Plans

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An energy-efficient  commercial office building  reduces maintenance and utility costs, while also reducing noise and creating a more healthy, comfortable and durable workplace. Whether brands want to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, reduce operational costs, improve productivity or even gain loyalty from consumers and clients, an energy-efficient building is high on the list of business must-haves. Here’s why making this a priority in your building design plans is the best way to reap the benefits. Site selection and placement:  Putting energy-efficiency first starts as soon as you begin looking at lots. By positioning your building with this goal in mind, your architect can optimize natural resources like sunlight in your design. The whole-building approach: Installing a high-efficiency HVAC system or solar panels is never a bad idea, but if you want to get the best results you need to take a whole-building approach to energy-efficiency. This treats the entire building as

Is Concrete a Sustainable or Green Building Material for Your Home?

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In terms of sustainable  residential architectural design , the use of concrete is one of the biggest debates – is it or isn’t it a Green building material? There are strong arguments on each side, and it’s up to every homeowner to decide for themselves on the role of concrete in the building of their sustainable home. Here are some insights to help you make an informed decision. Concrete manufacturing:  The way in which the majority of our concrete is manufactured is far from Earth-friendly. Worldwide, concrete production accounts for a massive 7% of global CO2 emissions. At the same time, the production of concrete uses up waste products that would otherwise be left to landfills, such as blast furnace slag and fly ash, and old concrete can be broken down and recycled for certain uses in construction. Building lifespan:  Concrete is incredibly durable, unlike many other building materials. It won’t rot, burn or wear the way wood or metal would, so buildings made with concrete

Where to Find Inspiration for Your Commercial Architecture Project

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Whether you’re remodeling a building to fit your brand or starting from scratch with a new building, one of the first steps to realizing your project is to decide on your overall design concept. This sounds simple, but it’s pretty overwhelming in reality – there are so many options out there that it can be difficult to settle on a particular concept. Here’s some advice from a  commercial building design specialist  on how to find your inspiration. Look Online at Commercial Building Design Concepts  The Internet is a helpful resource for anyone looking for inspiring commercial architecture. It’s easy to browse websites, architectural magazines and more to see what the latest trends are all about, right from the comfort of your chair. It’s also a good resource for exploring different architectural concepts, reading up on what makes certain buildings so iconic, and for gathering a digital inspiration board of everything that catches your eye. Think About What You Want Your Buil