Congratulations! You've done it. You have made it to the final design phase. While the entire process is not over (your building is only beginning construction), you will finally get to see the fruits of your labor as your project is being built. Exciting! Read More...
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Process Blog: Construction Documents
The fourth, and second to last, step of design is the Construction Documents phase. This is the last step before construction. Once permit is received, then the next phase will start and the CD phase will be considered over. Read More...
CommentsPolk Majestic Travel Group: BIM Amalgam
One of the many design tools we at Venture is 3D modeling and rendering. These tools help us show the client what their future space will look like. Consulting with the client, we design spaces with their input while we pick out materials, colors, textures and many other facets of the design. We may do a series of renderings with different design or color options. Once a scheme is chosen, we continue along that design path and modify the space to become ever closer to our client's vision. The Polk Majestic Travel Group project is a very good example. Read More...
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This post, the third in our ongoing “Process” series, focuses on pre-design. This phase is all about gathering information. We want to learn more about our client. What do you do? Why did you hire us? What is your existing living/working space like? Before any design work can begin, the design team will first assess the whole project. By the end of this phase you can expect the following: Read More...
CommentsProcess Blog: The Five Phases of Design
Here at Venture, we believe there are five phases of the design process and the descriptions below will help to define them. Over the next few weeks we will update the "Process Blog" and you can expect us to further expand on each phase of our design process. While each phase is unique, there tends to be a lot of overlap between them. When you hire Venture Architecture, you can expect to spend time in each phase, but be aware that we may have to revisit the schematic design or pre-design phases if a large change occurs or is required. Nevertheless, the following descriptions will help define Venture's overall process. Read More...
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