Architect Roles Wichita KS

An architect's job is a cross between a counselor and a tailor. To put us in the right frame of mind — to design for clients instead of ourselves — we need to get inside our clients' heads. We have to understand not only who they are, but how they live in their home and why things work or don't work for them. Then we need to help them “try on” new ideas.

Local Companies

Lewallen Stephen L
(316) 262-2500
142 N Mosley St
Wichita, KS
Howard & Helmer Architects PA
(316) 634-1111
3500 N Rock Rd Bldg 500
Wichita, KS
Brown Kenneth V Assocs-Archt
(316) 682-3445
121 N Crestway St
Wichita, KS
Places Architects
(316) 262-5822
100 E Waterman St
Wichita, KS
R Messner Construction Co Inc
(316) 634-1332
3122 N Cypress St Ste 500
Wichita, KS
Collins Architecture
(316) 683-7515
250 N Rock Rd Ste 300
Wichita, KS
Breidenthal Partnership
(316) 651-0203
7829 E Rockhill St Ste 301
Wichita, KS
Hollis David N
(316) 263-1335
1206 E Waterman St
Wichita, KS
Shelden Architecture
(316) 263-4300
800 E 1st St N
Wichita, KS
Howard John G
(316) 634-1111
3500 N Rock Rd
Wichita, KS


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An architect's job is a cross between a counselor and a tailor. To put us in the right frame of mind — to design for clients instead of ourselves — we need to get inside our clients' heads. We have to understand not only who they are, but how they live in their home and why things work or don't work for them. Then we need to help them “try on” new ideas.

One barrier to this process is visualization. We forget that translating two-dimensional drawings into a three-dimensional understanding is an acquired skill that most clients lack. More insidiously, we overrate our own ability to visualize. We've all had the experience of realizing during construction things we didn't “see” on paper. If we could only live in a space while designing it …

Actually, we can. Using 3-D computer modeling, architects and clients can virtually live in a space long before construction begins. Together, we can evaluate sculptural effects, review sizes and shapes of moldings and overhangs and such, and massage architectural relationships and materials. This is a powerful tool that enables a richer and more sophisticated design.

The process is amazingly fluid. The client gets the spatial experience of being in the room, while we evaluate the space from vantage points that we wouldn't see on paper or in cardboard models. We can change color and materials at will. We can even drop in site photos to simulate the view from the windows of a proposed space.

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