The problem is, many architectural firms focus on their award-winning designs that bring them accolades and recognition from their peers. When you work with an architect who doesn't listen or whose designs can't be built efficiently, it makes you feel frustrated. At EMC2 Architects, we know that architecture is the practice of designing and constructing buildings.
Founded in 1978, EMC2 has completed thousands of large and small projects that span planning, design, and construction for educational, municipal, religious, healthcare, and office building clients in the southwest.
Founded in 1978, EMC2 has completed thousands of large and small projects that span planning, design, and construction for educational, municipal, religious, healthcare, and office building clients in the southwest.
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Architecture brings communities to life. It surrounds us, and every human being encounters architecture every day. Great architecture is beautiful, inspiring, sustainable, and exists to meet the needs of its users. When an architect's personal vision and artistry ignores the building's purpose, clients feel that they've been unheard and ignored.
Buildings designed with careful attention to aesthetics arouse and enlighten their occupants and that promotes their good health. Public buildings are where residents conduct the "business of life, " which includes registrations, certificates, licenses, and judgments. Public buildings are bases for first responders and professionals who make sure that we have safe water and sewer services.
Time is money, and most office building owners and developers want great projects done quickly with a high rate of return. When they work with architects who are just concerned about their next award-winning design, it makes savvy business professionals frustrated and unimpressed. Really, it's not about the design, it's about the dollars.
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. In fact, some projects are downright dirty, difficult, and dull. Yet, we've found that sometimes the most complicated and constrained projects are the most challenging and rewarding. There's nothing like figuring out how to transform a closet into a productive workspace.
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