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Child Development Center

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Finished a rendering of a Child Development Center, designed by MBF Architects in New Bern. They are great to work with.

A hometown project

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Although we work on projects across the country (and even outside of USA), we always enjoy working on local projects. Here is one that is just a few miles down the road from our office. The president of the Home Owners Association of Holly Glen got a very positive response from the HOA meeting.

Next Stop: Norfolk, VA

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Our client, Bonaventure Realty Group,  needed some quick renderings to show off their new project in Norfolk, VA.  Cox, Kliewer & Company, the architectural firm from Virginia Beach, worked very fast in completing the preliminary design so we can wrap up the renderings.  You can also see the current site.

Sometimes, I would like to do some site visits….

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Nearly all of our projects do not require site visits.  We work with clients around the world simply by email, phone, and Internet.  This is great for productivity and keeping cost low for every project.  However, sometimes, it would be nice to do some site visits with locations like Belize!
Here is the location of the [...]

SearStone Part 2

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

In Part 1, we had talked about the initial set of renderings to help launch the marketing effort for SearStone.  Well, Mr Bill Sears and the team at SearStone are working hard in rolling things out and here is an update.  The interior rendering is actually the design for the clubhouse!

The School of Soccer (Dallas, TX) – Kicking around Ideas

Friday, March 6th, 2009

We typically work with clients who have finalized plans and design. But we occasionally get projects from visitors who have the entrepreneurial spirit to start something exciting and need some help in visualizing a concept to help raise some funds. These situations require us to wear a different hat. But [...]

Site Unseen

Monday, September 15th, 2008

One of the biggest obstacles that developers face is getting investors, the government, and buyers to visualize their developments. Poor communication could kill a project at the financing, approval, or sales stages. Architectural renderings can help communicate your ideas. It can provide views that one can’t easily see, show phases of development, [...]

SearStone (Cary, NC) – Growing With Our Clients

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

SearStone, schedule to be completed in 2009, is going to be a vibrant new senior community in Cary, NC.  We started working on this project 6 years ago with the developer on just the site plan but the marketing process has really taken off in the past 6 months.  Working with multiple architectural firms, [...]

Building the Field…

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

In our field, we routinely witness how building a great design can change a community; creating a safe and functional environment where people will come to work, play, and live. We often get to work on meaningful public projects including memorial parks, churches, schools, historical landmarks, ballfields, restorations, and government buildings. Aside from [...]