My architecture design is based upon my clients.
Each client is unique in idea, scale and means. Every single
project and client vision is carefully studied, refined and executed by
integrating seemingly disparate forces into a cohesive whole. Always,
the goal is firmness, commodity and delight.
My approach to each design problem is based upon my
training and experience in both architectural and mechanical design. My
background includes carpenter work on single family homes, commercial
roofing installation, real estate development and more traditional
architectural training. These experiences have given me a unique
insight that produces unified results.
In addition, my experience in Construction
Management and patent pending Construction Techniques allows for
another level of design and project delivery that is distinctive, if
not singular, to my practice. My unique self-training and years of
varied experience allow me the means of innovative project delivery and
actual construction.
The term “architect” is derived from
the Greek word arkhitekton - n., “master builder.” To me, this
definition states that an architect must ultimately achieve a level of
vision and skill beyond the limited concept of “the
builder” and “the draftsman.” My approach is most
easily understood by the origin of the “arkhitekton” as the
foundation of my practice.