Posts tagged historic architecture
Maximizing Flexibility in a Historic Tax Credit Project

The success of Historic Tax Credit projects comes down to making the right decisions early. By identifying and ranking building elements into three tiers—what must be preserved, what can be adapted, and where flexibility exists—we turn regulatory constraints into a clear design strategy. This approach streamlines approvals, protects what matters most, and creates opportunities.

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Renovating an Old Building? You Could Be Leaving Money on the Table!

If the property you're interested in is in a historic district (or is itself on the National Register of Historic Places), you should know that the state and federal government set aside hundreds of millions of dollars each year to offset your development costs.

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Reimaging the Grigson-Didier House: the Irish Channel's Oldest Home

It can be humbling when a project with as much history as The Grigson-Didier House comes across your desk. The storied home has already been featured in the New York Times' T Magazine and national Antiques Magazine, not just for its own uniqueness but also for the love it has inspired in the eclectic and enthusiastic owners it has attracted.

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Our Process: Creating Better Visualization For Clients

Though our photorealistic renderings are a visualization tool they are often not seen by our clients until we are almost finished with the documentation portion of our work.

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