By: Kip
Great coverage on what I consider to be the new design variables for urban design. Looking forward to following the project.
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Thanks for this. Our “perfect lot” just turned out to have no sewer connections available, and now we must pay for the city to extend the line our way. Yes, it said water/sewer available in the...
View ArticleBy: Build LLC
@ April -Stating that sewer service is “available” when it’s not entirely is a big deal. Depending on how this was worded in the real estate docs, how long ago you purchased, where you purchased and...
View ArticleBy: Amy
Hi Team Build LLC, What I like about this blog is that I learned something new every time I visit here. “Measure twice, cut once” I’ll always keep it in mind.
View ArticleBy: Darren
Build I’m looking forward to following the progress of the CSH. Will you be pulling back the curtain on the financial side of developing your own project? Not only building cost per sqft but how you...
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View ArticleBy: Client Resources: Around the Web | Lloyd Architects
[...] details of construction and several of their posts last year have focused on specifics, like demolition, everything you ever wanted to know about a concrete pour, and notes on what to watch for...
View ArticleBy: Client Resources: Around the Web | Lloyd Architects
[…] details of construction and several of their posts last year have focused on specifics, like demolition, everything you ever wanted to know about a concrete pour, and notes on what to watch for...
View ArticleBy: Eliza Cranston
Thank you for the advice on demolition! I just bought some property with an old, run-down house and I’d like to tear down and re-build. This really helped me know what to expect from demolition. I...
View ArticleBy: James Bergman
I think that measuring twice and cutting once the motto to live by when it comes to any type of construction work. It is by far the cheapest way to do things. Anyway, thanks for sharing this project....
View ArticleCase Study House: 10 Lessons in Demolition and Excavation
BUILD wraps up demo and excavation on the Case Study House.
View ArticleResuscitating the Built Environment Post-COVID-19
Important people weigh-in about the best ways the City and building department can support the design and construction industries as we emerge from COVID-19.
View ArticleA Conversation with Nathan Torgelson, Director of the Seattle Department of...
BUILD interviews the Commander in Chief of Seattle's Building Department
View ArticleThe Importance of a Feasibility Study—Single-Family Residence Edition
BUILD explains how the feasibility study can navigate the complexities of searching for and buying property.
View ArticleThe Business of the Building Code
BUILD analyzes and presents 50 years of building code metrics.
View ArticleMaking the Ordinary Extraordinary; An Interview with Will Bruder
BUILD sits down with Master Architect, Will Bruder, to discuss pragmatism, the poetics of design, and learning to love the building code.
View ArticleThe Key to the Educational Kingdom: Personalization; A Conversation with...
BUILD recently sat down with master architect Lorne McConachie to discuss educational design, growing critical thinkers, and the importance of scale.
View ArticleTen Design Lessons from Paul Kirk and the Puget Sound School
BUILD discusses ten important lessons learned from Pacific Northwest Mid-Century Modern Masters
View ArticleFaith, Mindfulness and Dignity; The Work and Process of Studio Mumbai
[Images courtesy of Studio Mumbai] In 2011, we spoke with the wise and insightful Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai. His practice in India, now in its 26th year, integrates architects and skilled...
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