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Exhibitions and events At Home In Britain
The At Home in Britain exhibition re-examines how we live and speculates on the future of housing in Britain. Free entry open Monday to Sunday 10am to 5pm and Tuesdays 10am to 8pm
Revealed - the RIBA Stirling Prize 2016 shortlist. The best new building in the UK.
We have announced our 5 year strategy for 2016-2020.
The RIBA's reaction and summary of the key implications and actions following the Brexit vote.
Join the architects featured in the At Home in Britain exhibition, as they describe their approach to designing a house for tomorrow. Followed by a gallery tour with curators Justine Sambrook and Anna Holsgrove.
A one off special event with The Magnetic North performing The Prospect Of Skelmersdale with a full band line up and very special guests.
The RIBA Business Benchmarking survey must be submitted by July 31.
The RIBA National Awards are given to buildings across the UK recognised as significant contributions to architecture.
The RIBA House of the Year is awarded to the best new house designed by an architect in the UK, previously called the Manser Medal.
Smart Practice brings together an exciting group of international speakers, who provide key insights into how their offices are able to straddle a progressive approach to research, business and technology.
The RIBA Journal is the official publication of the Royal Institute of British Architects, with the largest circulation of any architecture magazine in the UK.
RIBA Council elections 2016 have begun, giving you an opportunity to shape the future of the RIBA.
The RIBA Regional Awards 2016 have been announced. A RIBA Regional Award is given to a UK building for its regional importance as a piece of architecture.
See the buildings visited this summer for the RIBA International Prize, our first global architecture award given to inspirational buildings from around the world.
RIBA's Top Mark Schools looks closely at how excellent design can help the government's school building programme deliver better value for money.
'Constructing Communities' Open Call 1:1 installations at the RIBA Headquarters.
The Working with Architects survey asks clients of architects what they think of their architect and the services provided.
We've just launched the 2016 President's Awards for Research. Click here to learn more about our new award categories and how to submit
Keep up with news on the 2016 RIBA Awards.
Creative workshops for adults, student, children and families, inspired by our At Home in Britain exhibition - book now to avoid disappointment.
Each day we focus on a different item from our world-class collections. Today we look at a church damaged in WWII.
The Festival is a major, year-long, Scotland-wide celebration led by RIAS which brings Scottish architecture to life and is a key part of the 2016 Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design.
The RIBA's Future Leaders programme is essential training for up-and-coming architects poised to drive the direction of the profession, with seminars in March, May and July.
Reimagining 66 Portland Place is a consultation that will explore the role that 66PP will play in the RIBA's long term future and vision. The review is an open-ended process and we are keen to find out what is most important to you for its future development.
Dame Zaha Hadid has been named the 2016 recipient of the Royal Gold Medal, the first woman to be awarded the prestigious honour in her own right.
Sports and Leisure clients give us their views on what they want from their architects.
Transport Infrastructure clients give us their views on what they want from their architects.
Our new web shop and stunning archive of over 85,000 images from the collections of the British Architectural Library
Read our report on the government's new housing standard as part of #Homewise.
Channel 4 Grand Designs RIBA House of the Year, awarded to the best new house designed by an architect in the UK. The shortlist for the RIBA House of the Year award will be announced during the new Channel 4 series 'Grand Designs: RIBA House of the Year'.
Revealed: Burntwood School is the winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize 2015
Discover the secrets of our headquarters at 66 Portland Place with a group guided building tour.
Heritage clients give us their views on what they want from their architects - significant opportunities exist for those with relevant expertise.
Become a RIBA Friend and enjoy a year of exclusive events, special discounts and all the latest architecture news.
At the beginning of his presidency Past President Stephen Hodder MBE set up the Client Liaison Group to understand clients' perceptions of architects
12 role models explain how they have been able to forge careers within architecture, sending a message to others who may share one or more aspects of their identity.
Take an exclusive look at the pick of this year's RIBA award-winning buildings nationwide in our Great British Buildings series.
Read our diary of the recent RIBA Friends visit exploring the Barbican complex
We take a look at 5 of our favourite parliament buildings...
Clients in the healthcare sector call for architects to help bring about long term change. View the latest feedback from the RIBA for Clients engagement programme
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Zip codes: 35768.
Scottsboro city income, earnings, and wages data
Estimated median house or condo value in 2013: $122,199 (it was $76,100 in 2000)
Median gross rent in 2013: $471.
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Ancestries: United States (23.4%), Irish (9.7%), English (9.3%), German (6.9%), French (2.6%), Italian (1.8%).
Current Local Time: CST time zone
Elevation: 653 feet
Land area: 47.3 square miles.
Population density: 311 people per square mile (very low).
149 residents are foreign born
Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2013: $570 (0.4%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2013: $532 (0.5%)
Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Huntsville, AL (31.8 miles , pop. 158,216).
Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Birmingham, AL (89.5 miles , pop. 242,820).
Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Chicago, IL (505.1 miles , pop. 2,896,016).
Nearest cities: Section, AL (2.4 miles ), Hollywood, AL (2.5 miles ), Dutton, AL (2.8 miles ), Langston, AL (2.9 miles ), Pleasant Groves, AL (3.2 miles ), Pisgah, AL (3.4 miles ), Skyline, AL (3.4 miles ), Powell, AL (3.4 miles ).
Number of permits per 10,000 residents
Latitude: 34.65 N, Longitude: 86.04 W
Daytime population change due to commuting: +5,205 (+35.1%) Workers who live and work in this city: 3,994 (71.2%)
Area code: 256
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Crime rate in Scottsboro detailed stats: murders, rapes, robberies, assaults, burglaries, thefts, arson Full-time law enforcement employees in 2014, including police officers: 69 (44 officers).
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Scottsboro-area historical tornado activity is slightly above Alabama state average. It is 129% greater than the overall U.S. average.
On 2/6/2008, a category F4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 11.6 miles away from the Scottsboro city center killed one person and injured 12 people.
On 5/18/1995, a category F4 tornado 15.6 miles away from the city center killed one person and injured 55 people and caused between $500,000 and $5,000,000 in damages.
On 4/29/2003 at 08:59:39, a magnitude 4.9 (4.4 MB, 4.6 MW, 4.9 LG, Depth: 12.2 mi, Class: Light, Intensity: IV - V) earthquake occurred 25.9 miles away from the city center On 1/18/1999 at 07:00:53, a magnitude 4.8 (4.8 MB, 4.0 LG, Depth: 0.6 mi) earthquake occurred 110.7 miles away from Scottsboro center On 11/30/1973 at 07:48:41, a magnitude 4.7 (4.7 MB, 4.6 ML) earthquake occurred 141.8 miles away from the city center On 4/18/2008 at 09:36:59, a magnitude 5.4 (5.1 MB, 4.8 MS, 5.4 MW, 5.2 MW, Depth: 8.9 mi, Class: Moderate, Intensity: VI - VII) earthquake occurred 282.1 miles away from the city center On 6/24/1975 at 11:11:36, a magnitude 4.5 (4.5 MB) earthquake occurred 121.4 miles away from Scottsboro center On 8/2/1974 at 08:52:09, a magnitude 4.9 (4.3 MB, 4.9 LG) earthquake occurred 210.2 miles away from the city center Magnitude types: regional Lg-wave magnitude (LG), body-wave magnitude (MB), local magnitude (ML), surface-wave magnitude (MS), moment magnitude (MW)
Causes of natural disasters: Storms: 9, Floods: 8, Tornadoes: 8, Hurricanes: 3, Winds: 3, Fires: 2, Winter Storms: 2, Drought: 1, Snowfall: 1 (Note: Some incidents may be assigned to more than one category).
Birthplace of: Lucille Benson - Actress.
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Notable locations in Scottsboro: Scottsboro Country Club and Golf Course (A), Goose Pond Crossroads (B), Camp Scottsboro (C), Mink Creek Cabin Site Area (D), North Alabama Presbyterian Camp (E), Fort Payne Boating Club (F), Jackson County Courthouse (G), Scottsboro Fire Department Station 1 (H), Scottsboro Fire Department Station 2 (I), Scottsboro Fire Department Station 3 (J). Display/hide their locations on the map
Shopping Centers: Scottsboro Shopping Center (1), Scottsboro Plaza Shopping Center (2), Holiday Shopping Center (3). Display/hide their locations on the map
Churches in Scottsboro include: Randalls Chapel United Methodist Church (A), New Home Church (B), Saint Lukes Episcopal Church (C), Saint Elizabeth Baptist Church (D), Larkinsville Church (E), First Methodist Church (F), Emmanuel Church (G), Calvary Baptist Church (H), Shiloh Church (I). Display/hide their locations on the map
Cemeteries: Hudgins Cemetery (1), Finney Cemetery (2), Rosson Cemetery (3), Woods Cove Cemetery (4), Pierce Cemetery (5), Gant Cemetery (6), Green Cemetery (7). Display/hide their locations on the map
Lake: Shelby Pond (A). Display/hide its location on the map
Creek: Dry Creek (A). Display/hide its location on the map
Parks in Scottsboro include: College Hill Historic District (1), Public Square Historic District (2), Goose Pond Colony Park (3), Scottsboro Municipal Park (4), Jackson County Park (5). Display/hide their locations on the map
Tourist attractions: BAMA Termite & Pest Control CO (Recreation Areas; Po Box 487) (1), Liberty Lanes (Recreation Areas; 1503- E Willow St) (2). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map
Hotels: Best Western Scottsboro (46 Micah Way) (1), Jameson Inn Scottsboro (Sj) (208 Micah Way) (2), J & W Motel (206 West Willow Street) (3), Budget Inn (101 Tupelo Pike) (4), Comfort Inn Scottsboro (23518 John T Reid Parkway) (5), Hampton Inn Scottsboro (46 Micah Way/ Hwy 35 & Hwy 72) (6), Traveler's Place (1401 East Willow Street) (7), Jameson Inn (208 Micah Way) (8), Days Inn Of Scottsboro (23945 John T. Reid Parkway) (9). Display/hide their approximate locations on the map
Court: Scottsboro City - Municipal Court (23123 John T Reid Parkway) (1). Display/hide its approximate location on the map
Air pollution and air quality trends (lower is better)
Air Quality Index (AQI) level in 2007 was 27.1. This is significantly better than average.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) [ppb] level in 2004 was 3.44. This is significantly better than average. Closest monitor was 24.0 miles away from the city center.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) [ppb] level in 2007 was 2.27. This is about average. Closest monitor was 16.9 miles away from the city center.
Ozone [ppb] level in 2004 was 36.3. This is about average. Closest monitor was 24.0 miles away from the city center.
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4.57% of this county's 2011 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2010 ($34,628 average adjusted gross income)
4.31% of this county's 2010 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2011 ($30,769 average adjusted gross income)
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Architect Sou Fujimoto in 2013 inside his Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, England. Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images News Collection/2013 Getty Images
By Jackie Craven
Updated June 24, 2015.
Definition:
An architect is a licensed professional who organizes space. Architects design houses, office buildings, skyscrapers, landscapes, ships, and even entire cities. The services of a licensed architect depend on the type of project; fees may range from 10% to 15% of the total construction costs.
Architects organize different types of spaces. For example, architect Maya Lin is known for sculpted landscapes and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, but she has also designed houses. Likewise, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has designed houses in addition to the 2013 Pavilion in London.
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Architects are trained in many areas, from historic preservation to structural engineering and from computer programming to environmental biology. This training can lead to a wide variety of careers. See:
Architecture was not always a licensed profession. Any educated person could take on the role. Today's architects have completed university programs and lengthy internships. Like doctors and lawyers, architects must pass a series of rigorous exams in order be licensed. In North America, the initials RA designate a registered, or licensed, architect. See:
An information architect is a person who plans the flow of information on Web pages. This use of the word architect is not related to building design or what is known as the built environment.
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Architects often design buildings, but a "Building Designer" is not usually a licensed architect.
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arcitect, arkitect, artitect, archatect, architeck, arcitech
Who is the Chief Carpenter?
Since the dawn of time, humans have constructed dwellings and created new environments. The word comes from the Greek word architekton meaning "chief" (archi-) "carpenter" (tekton). We often use the word "architect" to describe the artists and engineers who designed historic buildings like the Taj Mahal. However, it was only in the twentieth century that architects were required to pass tests and be licensed. Today, the word "architect" refers to a licensed professional.
"Architects are licensed professionals trained in the art and science of the design and construction of buildings and structures that primarily provide shelter. Additionally, architects may be involved with designing the total built environmentfrom how a building integrates with its surrounding landscape to architectural or construction details that involve the interior of the building to designing and creating furniture to be used in a specific space."Becoming an Architect, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards [accessed September 24, 2013]
"The most basic definition of an architect is a professional who is qualified to design and provide advice - both aesthetic and technical - on built objects in our public and private landscapes. But this definition barely scratches the surface of an architect's role. Architects serve as trusted advisors, their role is holistic, blending diverse requirements and disciplines in a creative process, while serving the public interest and addressing health and safety matters."What is an Architect, Architecture & Architects, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) [accessed January 5, 2015]
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Architects are licensed professionals trained in the art and science of the design and construction of buildings and structures that primarily provide shelter. Additionally, architects may be involved with designing the total built environmentfrom how a building integrates with its surrounding landscape to architectural or construction details that involve the interior of the building to designing and creating furniture to be used in a specific space.
An architect will create the overall aesthetic and look of buildings and structures, but the design of a building involves far more than its appearance. Buildings also must be functional, safe, and economical and must suit the specific needs of the people who use them. Most importantly, they must be built with the publics health, safety and welfare in mind.
Thinking about becoming an architect? Its important to remember that there are many aspects involved with this job. Their responsibilities require specific skillsdesigning, engineering, managing, supervising, and communicating with clients and builders. Architects spend a great deal of time explaining their ideas to clients, construction contractors, and others. Successful architects must have a thorough knowledge of the construct of a building, and be able to design and communicate their unique vision effectively.
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I have good friend Enoch Sears sitting in and writing todays post. I get a lot of questions from people who want to be architects, love architecture but feel that they arent creative enough to work in this field. Dont worry about that, there is a role for you and today, Enoch talks about a few of those possibilities.
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What is it like to be an Architect? (Its Probably Not What You Think)
One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? she asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I dont know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesnt matter.
Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Where do you want to go? The Cheshire Cat
The cats advice is good for (aspiring) architects as well. Figuring out where you want to go is more than half the battle. If you, or someone you know, is considering the field of architecture as a career, here is some information they should read. Trust me Im an Architect.
Every architect has experienced it: the awkward pause I get after someone hears what I do for a living. Im an architect, I respond.
Silence.
I try to figure out what the other person is thinking, but never do. I wonder: Do they think I make lots of money? Do they think I must be incredibly artistic and talented? Or do they think I should have guessed, theyre wearing those funky glasses.
Instead I hear, Oh, so you like, uh, design buildings?.
Uh, yes, I design buildings, I respond, uncomfortably shifting my weight from left to right. Ive found this is normally the best response, but what Im really thinking is Sheesh, Ive never designed a building in my entire career! but more about that later.
Ive tried other approaches, but this response seems to keep the conversation rolling.
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So What Exactly Does an Architect Do?
Ask different architects the details of his or her daily job duties and youll get a different answer every time. What an architect does on a daily basis depends on where they live (big city or smalltown), what kind of firm they work for, and a myriad of other factors.
This is not what an architect (today) does
Before deciding to be an architect, figure out what your ideal work day would be like, then look for a match below. Here are a few job descriptions for architects:
Design architect at a large firm Large firms have entire teams that are focused only on the initial design of a project. If you work at a large firm, you will be living in a large metropolitan area like New York, Houston, Los Angeles, etc. If this is your ideal job, living in a small town is out. It will be commuting and busy streets for you. Design architects are involved in the artistic side of the process: sketching freehand, making initial computer generated images of the projects, and putting together presentations for clients. These architects have strong artistic abilities and a lot of their day is spent on right-brained (creative visualization) activities. If you love creating beautiful images from scratch, can draw well, and are talented with Adobe Photoshop, SketchUp, and 3d Studio VIZ, you will enjoy being on a design team and you should try to work at a large firm. There will still be late nights getting ready for client presentations and competition deadlines, but what is a late night when you are doing something you love? One disadvantage of being on a design team is that you will not be involved in the later phases of a project. You wont be involved in the drawing of building plans, nor how the project is constructed. Design teams usually consist of a few senior members who are skilled in traditional drawing (pen and pencil) and younger members who are skilled with the latest digital tools. Note that competition for these jobs is stiff since this is what most architects like to do. To compete in this arena youll need a strong portfolio showing your artistic skills. However, if you would rather be involved in all aspects of a projects, this job may not be for you.
Production architect at a large firm Large firms have architects and interns that work exclusively on the production of building plans or blueprints (architects call these construction drawings). These plans are what the contractor will use to build the building. Young, unlicensed architects on a production team (up to 10 years experience) spend their day correcting or modifying building plans with CAD or BIM software. This job involves long stretches sitting down doing the same thing over and over (drawing screws in a piece of wood for instance). Some architects dont like this, others do. Working on a production team gives architects the ability to understand how a building is built and how the details fit together. These architects do not design buildings and they do not create the sexy images of buildings that we often associate with architects that is the design team mentioned above, remember? If you are hungry to participate in the design of a building and draw pretty pictures, this job may not be for you. On the other hand, if you are technically minded (left-brained) you might find a nice niche here!
Principal at a Large firm a principal or partner has reached the top of a large firm. Principals are well paid ($100-200k) because they have vast amounts of experience (20+ years) as well as profitable relationships and connections (e.g. they bring in new work) . They frequently pull in 6 figure plus salaries and are involved in the design and planning of projects. A very small percentage of practicing architects are principals at large firms. If you make the right choices in your career you can get here by your 50s. Dont expect it to be sooner. If you want the quick win, be a lawyer.
Contract Administration some architects work exclusively on projects that are in the process of being built. They answer questions the builder may have about the construction drawings (the drawings). Their time is spent talking to the builder (10%), researching the drawings (10%), visiting the job site (50%) and coordinating corrections to the drawings (30% yes mistakes happen). If you enjoy being outside, going to meetings and are cool under pressure (criticism), you may want to go into contract administration. Note that many architects involved in contract administration sit in front of a computer all day. If you truly want to spend your days out-of-doors, go work for a contractor. Architects that work in contract administration are usually senior architects that have been around 20+ years because this job requires deep experience.
Spec (specifications) Writer some architects spend their days compiling thick books of project specifications. These are not drawings, but physical descriptions of the quality standards and materials that should be used to build a project. For instance, the specifications tell the builder what paint to use when painting steel outdoors, and the quality of steel used to frame a wall. These architects spend their days researching building materials and editing large Word documents. If you enjoy reading and writing technical manuals, then you may want to consider being a spec writer! Note that spec writing is not an entry-level position, most spec writers are mid-to-late career professionals. These architects dont draw at all, so if you dont like to draw or arent artistic, you can still be a great spec writer.
Architect at a mid-size to small firm architects at mid-size to small firms may not have the opportunity to work on large skyscrapers or monumental projects, but because these firms are smaller, these architects get more opportunities to be involved in every aspect of a project. Most upper level architects (20+ years) do a little of everything. They may do a little design, meet with clients, and manage junior architects. Im pretty sure this is what Bob does.
Sole practitioner or firm owner many people get into architecture because they dream of owning their own firm or being their own boss. The rewards and flexibility of starting your own architecture firm are enticing to many, but it is difficult, if not impossible, if you do not have a spouse with a healthy income. Sole practitioners and small firm owners work long hours and deal with tight finances. Typical salaries for solo architects (10+ years experience) lie between $60k and $70k a year, so if you want to get rich quick, think before you jump (p.s. I write about the challenges of starting an architecture firm at BusinessofArchitecture.com). If on the other hand you love wearing a lot of hats, dont mind the responsibility and value flexibility, this can be a rewarding path.
Interns (0-5 years experience) I cant leave out the intern. Before you can reach any of the above positions you need to pass 3-5 years of internship doing (mostly) menial tasks 8 hours a day sitting in front of a computer. The only interns who do building design (the pretty pictures people think of when they think architect) all day work at large firms as part of a design team (see design architect at a large firm above). Interns at smaller firms might do some creative work, but most of their day is spent drafting on a computer.
Its impossible to cover all the possible architect job descriptions, but this is a healthy start. If you are considering the career, go talk to some local architects and see if you can shadow onefor a day or two. What you learn now will pay dividends later.
It is important to decide what you like doing best so that you can steer your career in that direction. Some architects design houses. Some design schools. Each is a very different experience. Somearchitects sit at a desk all day. Some architects are outside all day visiting construction sites. Some architects draw all day. Some architects never draw. And some architects do a little of everything. So if we meet on the street someday and you ask me what I do, when I respond Im an architect, maybe youll understand.
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About Enoch Sears and BusinessofArchitecture.com
Enoch Sears, AIA, started BusinessofArchitecture.com as a resourcefor architects who are seeking information about marketing for architects and web design for architects. He is a practicing architect in California and author of the book Social Media for Architects. On BusinessofArchitecture.com he interviews architects and shares their successes for others to follow. Find Enoch on Twitter @BusinessofArch.
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How do I find the best Secaucus architect for my home design project? It is best to hire a home architect who will be involved in all phases of the design process, from the initial concept to the completed construction. The architect is often the first person you will hire for your project. If necessary, they might also help you select and hire New Jersey subcontractors, which can include the builders, engineers and landscaper. Interior architects are also involved in negotiating contracts for all involved participants. It is for these reasons that it is extremely important for you to have a good relationship with the Secaucus residential architect you hire. He or she can be the tie-breaking vote between you and the general contractor and can be your biggest advocate during the construction process. Different architecture firms in Secaucus, NJ provide different services, so the scope of the work can span from pre-design environmental impact studies to selecting furniture and finishes, depending on what your specific needs are. What sort of process can I expect from a residential architect? As far as the process goes, the architecture firm or individual that you choose will start with concept drawings and finish with construction drawings and documents. Some firms even design with 3D renderings and videos, but that should not be assumed. There should be plenty of meetings between you and your building designer until you have agreed upon a design that you are completely happy with. Always keep in mind that the designer will have building codes to follow, and likely pre-existing design limitations when dealing with a remodel, so while they might not be able to execute your exact ideas they always have your safety and aesthetics in mind. One of the most important duties of a residential architect is to serve as managers and supervise most aspects of construction, as well as facilitate communication between all other contractors, so you can expect them to be present throughout the entire building process to ensure everything is executed as planned.
It is very important to hire the right professional for the job. Remember that the most well-known or established designer might not provide the best architectural services for your needs. It all comes down to the individual project. Research and ask people whose work you like for recommendations. It's important to have somewhat of an idea of the style of house architecture that you prefer, as well as the amount you would like to spend. Residential architects in Secaucus, NJ are natural problem solvers. They will assess the entire situation and help you to solve your problems too. Don't settle for a single company too early. Call and interview a few. Make sure that you feel like your personalities will mesh well and that you like their professional perspective.
Find a home architect in Secaucus, NJ on Houzz. Narrow your search in the Professionals section of the website to Secaucus architects. You may also look through photos of New Jersey projects to find interior architects and building designers who have worked on a project similar to yours. You can find more architects & building designers in New York, Manhattan, Borough of Bronx, Newark and Jersey City.
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For 25 years, DMR Architects has built its reputation as a top architectural firm offering professional services for architecturally significant, aesthetically pleasing and fiscally responsible design and construction projects.The diversity of our list of clientshas helpedpropel DMR to recognition as a leading New Jersey architect with local and international reach. Among many awards and honorswe have received throughout our history, in 2015, DMR was ranked the #5 New Jersey Architectural Firm by NJBiz.
As a client of DMR Architects, we trust that you will find a staff of experienced and dedicated professionals whose mission is to meet and exceed client and project expectations. DMR's staff have in-depth, diversified knowledge, which brings value-added benefits to our clients. DMR approaches each project as if it is the only project, whereas in reality, the depth of DMR's staff allows the firm to undertake numerous, demanding and complex assignments simultaneously.
Please take a moment to browse our website, including projects currently in the works, our growing portfolio andlatest news. We welcome you to visit us in person or inquire how DMR Architects can be an integral part of your team.We remain grateful to our repeat client base, business partners, the communities in which we work and our dedicated staff. We look forward to calling you our client and friend in the future.
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