Architectual Firms Los Angeles CA

Much like interior design companies, architectural firms often have specialties: residential, commercial or institutional. Residential architects plan all manner of private residences, including multi-family residential buildings, such as condominiums or semi-attached dwellings. Commercial architects design public spaces such as office buildings and country clubs.

Local Companies

KV and Company Inc.
213-316-0150
635 S. Olive St
Los Angeles, CA
Christopher Compton Architect LLP
818 841 5045
4000
bURBANK ca, CA
Moses Architecture
310-745-7100
420 Howland Canal
Venice, CA
Culver Architects Inc.
310.306.2272
2467 Lincoln Blvd
Venice, CA
Sintesi Design
310 394 9496
1119 Colorado ave#2
santa monica, CA
EON Design Co.
(323) 459-5005
2629 Foothill Blvd. Suite 281
La Crescenta, CA
Absolute Design Group, Inc
310-373-4060
1820 Sth Elena Avenue, Suite G
Redondo Beach, CA
Matson Architects Inc.
(562) 402-9100
13271 South Street
Cerritos, CA
Lighting Professionals Inc.
310-750-6886
Serving your area
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Kim & Associates
(213) 380-1277
2426 W 8th St
Los Angeles, CA

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Much like interior design companies, architectural firms often have specialties: residential, commercial or institutional. Residential architects plan all manner of private residences, including multi-family residential buildings, such as condominiums or semi-attached dwellings. Commercial architects design public spaces such as office buildings and country clubs. Institutional architects work on buildings such as public libraries and municipal buildings. Some firms include in-house services such as structural, mechanical and electrical engineering, or design-related services like landscape and interior design.

Depending on the size and geographic location of the firm, work may focus only on one area or cover all three. Company size varies widely--number of employees range anywhere from one person to over 100, but the average is nine or ten people. Since most people have limited knowledge of the construction process, they'll enlist an architect as the first step in developing a new residence or public building. A successful architect, like an interior designer, pays careful attention to the wants and needs of their client, turning ideas into tangible drawings and offering assistance in many aspects of the project, including site studies, securing planning and zoning approvals and helping to select a contractor.


Clients select architectural firms in the same manner they choose a designer, gathering names from friends and associates who have developed similar projects, through publications such as Architectural Digest and researching which architects designed buildings or homes they admire. They can also contact the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for lists of local architects. Many design publications list architects as resources, and architects also self-promote in trade publications. As in any industry, certain icons are so well-known that they can be very selective about which projects they accept. Some current well-known architects include Frank Gehry, Michael Graves and Richard Meier. One of Meier's recent famous works is the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Two of Gehry's latest notable structures are the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain and The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Graves' list of projects is numerous, encompassing everything from private residences to civic buildings. Some examples are Disney corporate headquarters in Burbank, California, the headquarters and training center for the Philadelphia Eagles and a building on the University of Virginia campus. A recent Wall Street Journal article notes the increase in famous architects taking on residential projects; for example, Daniel Libeskind (architect of the master plan for the new World Trade Center site) is working on a residential tower in Denver, and Frank Gehry is developing ideas for a luxury tower in Manhattan. The phenomenon of prominent architects working on residential projects is not entirely new; after all, famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright is often most remembered for his private dwellings such as Fallingwater, a residential home in Bear Run, Pennsylvania. One reason architects take on private residences is the increased level of creativity those projects engender. As Richard Meier has said, "Individuals aren't afraid to take risks. You don't get that level of collaboration with many corporate clients."

Architects are usually brought on board shortly after the land or existing property has been acquired, ultimately selected based on some combination of price, qualification and personal fit. Owners usually interview several prospective firms, getting a chance to see examples of the firm's work and how they organize projects for completion. The interview also provides an opportunity for potential clients to interact with the person or persons who will be working on the job before committing to anything. Many firms, too, exercise their own judgment, careful not to take every opportunity that crosses their path. As one principal of a mid-size architectural firm says; "We have made a concerted effort to filter our client base so that we don't accept projects from potential clients who we sense may not be a good fit."


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KV and Company Inc.

213-316-0150
635 S. Olive St
Los Angeles, CA
www.kvcoinc.com

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