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Conversations with an architect. Posts by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. June 23, 2014. Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. June 18, 2014. You’ve out grown your home or business and are now asking yourself “who should I hire first, an architect or a builder? How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step. Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. June 6, 2014. January 24, 2014. Contem...
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How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step. Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. June 6, 2014. Step 1: Listen to your architect! 8230;and if you don’t have one, find one and ask for a recommendation. I recently did some permit drawings for a friend who is also a client. I also recommended a couple contractors that I trust, but he decided to go with someone else to save a few dollars. I don’t blame him, who doesn’t want save money, right? Listen to your architect!
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Building A New Home, Part 1: Where to Start — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. Building A New Home, Part 1: Where to Start. Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. July 31, 2013. Part 1 of this 4 part series will cover a quick overview of what can be expected in the early phase, with parts 2 through 4 covering each subsequent phase in more detail. So let’s jump into the vast unknown. When I get a call from a. During the initial contact, usually a phone call, the. Description of the services that are necessary when building a new home, fro. M the initial d...
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Should I Be An Architect? — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. Should I Be An Architect? Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. September 20, 2013. The profession seems to have been glorified to the point where those of us who do it are perceived as part the 1%, a pinnacle usually reserved for the corporate CEO, the doctor, the lawyer, the banker, the hedge fund manager, etc. How? I don’t know. The mainstream media? The following question was posed on my previous blog post, 8 Myths About Architects. September 17, 2013 at 11:36 pm. Life of...
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8 Myths About Architects — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. 8 Myths About Architects. Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. May 5, 2013. I can’t afford an architect. This is number one. Myth #2: Architects make a lot of money. Why is it that architects always get lumped with doctors and lawyers? Myth #3: Architects only do drawings. Design and build new buildings. Find a skilled craftsman. Myth #4: Architects are for large complex and expensive projects. Regardless of size and complexity, every project needs a thoughtful design. The t...
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Conversations with an architect. Studio47 Architects, LLC. Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step. Modern vs Contemporary: What’s the Difference? Building a New Home, Part 4: The Home Stretch. T Bryan Mulligan, AIA. On How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step. James on How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step. T Bryan Mulligan, AIA. Should I Be An Architect? As an est...
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October — 2013 — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. Archive for October, 2013. Building a New Home, Part 4: The Home Stretch. Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. October 23, 2013. Studio47 Architects, LLC. Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? How To Find A Reputable Contractor In One Simple Step. Modern vs Contemporary: What’s the Difference? Building a New Home, Part 4: The Home Stretch. T Bryan Mulligan, AIA. T Bryan Mulligan, AIA. Should I Be An Architect? This ...
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Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? Part 1 — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. June 18, 2014. You’ve out grown your home or business and are now asking yourself “who should I hire first, an architect or a builder? Please share any anecdotal experiences, good or bad. Your stories can only be more helpful to those seeking advice. Used with creative commons license. Next post: Who To Call First, An Architect Or A Contractor? What do you think? Studio47 Architects, LLC.
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Building A New Home, Part 2: Getting Started — The Primary Line
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Conversations with an architect. Building A New Home, Part 2: Getting Started. Posted by T. Bryan Mulligan, AIA. August 14, 2013. I discussed the process of building a new home. Or renovation from the initial contact to the proposal and finally reaching an agreement. Part 2 will cover the documents that will be your responsibility as the property owner. A plot plan shows all natural and man made features on any piece of property professionally surveyed by a civil engineer or land surveyor. Your question ...
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