DA hosts workshops with activities that inspire attendees to explore new ways of living, working, and playing - values that would ultimately shape the built project.
Our clients often have questions about residential solar arrays. Since installing panels on my own house last year, I have a few insights to share.
Read MoreOver the years, we’ve helped hundreds of clients navigate the custom home design and construction process. Along the way, we’ve compiled some helpful tips and time-tested advice in a two-part handbook titled ‘Getting Started: An Informal Insider’s Guide to the Design and Construction Process’.
Read MoreEarly in my career, a friend asked me: "Don't all architects want to design skyscrapers?" The implication was that designing anything else wasn’t challenging, exciting, or important enough to be worthy.
Read MoreDesigning for flexibility has always played a part in our design process. Over the years, we have developed ways of accommodating extended family, friends, and corporate gatherings of all sizes.. Here are some examples.
Read MoreArchitect - “Do you know how to build a pyramid?” Contractor - “Well, err yeah, up to a point.”
Read More“Workiretirecation”, Anyone?--Ok, we’ll leave the branding to the pros, but we’ve observed a significant shift in how people are thinking about “home” in the last two years.
Read MorePart of the fun of being an architect is the wide variety of tools we use, from pencil sketches and cardboard models, to computer renderings that are so detailed they can be mistaken for a finished building.
Read MoreSome of you may have followed our long-term collaboration with James Duncan, a golf course architect with a vision of a walking golf course in the English heathland tradition. Work is under way on the 600-acre site just north of the Napa Valley.
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