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Programming – assist client in
gathering data to define the building's vision, purpose, functions, and
relationships.
Master Planning – the
comprehensive analysis and use identification for large or complex
properties.
Site Planning – planning and
coordination of civil engineering, environmental engineering, and
landscape architecture components of the project.
Design Concepts – the creative
delineation of colors, materials, proportions, and compositions for
inspired architecture.
Construction Documents – the
site plans, floor plans, elevations and construction details published
as a means for the general contractor to complete the project as
designed.
Construction Administration -
the process of assisting the owner and contractor in the interpretation
of the construction documents and presence on the construction site to
review progress.
Space Planning – the design and
analysis of interior functions including people circulation, placement
of furnishings, and features to carry out the building's intended use.
Tenant Improvements – the
design and creation of construction documents for interior spaces such
as offices, shops, and other commercial uses.
Interior Design – the
identification of colors, materials, fabrics, fixtures, and furnishings
to complement the architectural design.
Design/Build – Hirsch Architects encourages the close
collaboration between architect and general contractor and is open to
the team approach to delivery systems. |