by Rebecca Calbert | Jun 1, 2019 | Recreation
blog article rustic style indoor pool Intro Sure, We Can do That! You want us to make an indoor swimming pool look like a barn? Sure, we can do that! The rustic charm of an aged building is the inspiration for our newest Aquatic Center design that will be located...
by Rebecca Calbert | Apr 1, 2019 | Childcare, Education, Recreation
blog article The agile architect Intro How We’ve Increased Our Agility How we’ve become agile architects. Agile is a buzzword used in project management and software development to describe a flexible team. “The Agile Method is a particular approach to...
by Rebecca Calbert | Feb 1, 2019 | Childcare, Education, Recreation
blog article seasonal building maintenance Intro This is the year we’re building a childcare center. .This was the mantra that Karen and Jeff told themselves as a New Year’s resolution. Karen had been successfully running an in-home childcare center for the...
by Rebecca Calbert | Jan 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
blog article simple ways to conserve energy Intro Building Design Can Conserve Energy Beginning with the energy crisis of the 1970’s, designers have been designing for energy conservation. Since then, “green” design has meant finding ways to conserve building...
by Rebecca Calbert | Dec 1, 2018 | Childcare, Education, Recreation
blog article our why: improve children's lives Intro What’s Your “Why”? As architects, the best way we can help improve children’s lives by improving their surroundings is to help the people who take care of them. Outside of being with their...
by Rebecca Calbert | Oct 1, 2018 | Childcare, Education, Recreation
blog article playground design: ideas to add variety Intro Gone Are the Days of a Couple of Slides Gone are the days of playground design that only incorporates a couple of slides, swings and some monkey bars. Today’s child is a discriminating one, and when they go...