THIS IS YOUR STORY. COVER TO COVER.
FLOOR TO CEILING. INSIDE AND OUT.

We begin by listening.

What are your goals? What do we need to think of how to plan for the future?

Direct communication.

Your point of contact is your architect. There are no unnecessary layers between us and you.

The right team for you.

Our size means that we can be nimble and adapt when we need to.

Our experience goes beyond design.

This means a seamless permitting process, and contemporary financing options to help your project succeed.

We are entrepreneurs.

We know what it's like to dream, and what it takes to make it reality. We want to help you make it happen.

We have a diverse portfolio.

Our portfolio proves we welcome any challenge. Bring on your big ideas, we want to hear them.

Architecture

Master Planning

Interior Design

Site Design

Space Planning

Master planning is critical in any design process. It helps schools, churches, communities, and businesses gain valuable information that provides lasting solutions for decades to come. When successfully executed, it connects people to their environment, both physically and emotionally. It evaluates every aspect, every “what if” and every possible scenario of a situation to find the best solution that ensures long-term economic growth and sustainability.
 
The Architect One discovery process, the first step in master planning, helps define the needs and goals of any project, determine who and what will benefit t, and set forth a strategic plan to accomplish those goals. This process can enhance the construction – from the pre-design process to space utilization and furniture selections. The success of a project often depends largely on how well you engage your community in the discovery process. Hosting design charrettes and interviews with community members and stakeholders can help discover unknown
challenges, respond to local needs, shape the project vision, and build support for development and design ideas. Our team will gather all the feedback to develop a plan to cultivate buy-in, build a fundraising strategy, introduce the project to the community, and connect local communities in which the project will serve.
 
 

Visualizing the Possibilities

Before construction begins, our team helps you visualize what your future space will look like through a series of architectural drawings, renderings, and 3D models.

Through BIM (Building Information Modeling), we provide a digital collaborative process of designing a model of the building in the most specific way possible. We incorporate the layout and function of the space that will help make smarter decisions for the future. This process allows the client and the architect to evaluate all aspects of the project, including form, scale, shape, and proportion, as well as identify durability and constructibility strategies.

 

HOW DOES BIM BENEFIT YOU?
Better planning reduces waste
Time tables that meet reality
Consistency in delivering projects on budget
Increased efficiency
Maintenance and projections automatically planned out
Simplified hand-offs between contractors and project managers

 

At Architect One, we understand the power of emotional connections to physical space. Every intimate detail is taken into consideration and plays a crucial role in the overall experience. Employees and clients, alike, are influenced by everything from signage and wayfinding to furniture positioning and paint colors. By working with our team of certified designers, we will create an experience that defines, inspires and engages all who occupy the space. Our strategic, thoughtful designs help shape the memories that occupants take with them, long after they leave.

Our team at Architect One has the expertise and knowledge
required to ensure any historic project is executed properly. We
evaluate every corner - ensuring code compliance, assessing
the existing building for future use, and maximizing upgrades to
incorporate conveniences of today while celebrating the past.
Preserving historic buildings is vital to understanding our nation’s
heritage. Re-imagining older spaces can solve several goals at
once - preserving historic buildings and the character they give
their neighborhoods, reducing waste and other environmental
impacts of construction, and creating unique spaces for modern
living.