Respect for the Environment
It is no longer enough for an architect or an interior designer to churn out designs with no regard for sustainability. We take our responsibilities very seriously in this, and Mount Eliza presents both challenges and solutions. The coastal location and the climate mean issues such as heating and ventilation are different from how they are in enclosed urban areas. It is incumbent on us to make sure the occupants of the housing units we design are comfortable all year round, so the budget for a design must cater for how things are going to be in all seasons. But if we can use the location to make the most of the breeze and the sun, then we are designing in tandem with nature rather than against it. Solar power is the obvious part of this, but there is also the matter of which way the building faces and how much shelter – if any – it receives from the landscape and neighbouring properties as regards wind and rain. The added bonus of this kind of eye for architecture sustainability is that if it’s done well, it results in lower utility bills. You can collect rainwater, for instance.
Judicious Implementation of the Latest Ideas
Our company’s blend of decades-long experience and fresh talent enables us to embrace new developments that we know will help, while perhaps declining others that may prove to be mere fads. Youth and experience: it’s a classic combination seen in successful groups, from sports teams to design firms.
We Take Care of The Initial Consultation
Whatever your project is, the first step is to talk to us about it. Explain in as much detail as you can, and we will ask questions if we need clarification. Then we will make suggestions, but not before we have properly listened. Beware the designer who thinks they have all the answers before they have heard all the questions. Your project is unique, and we will treat it as such. Our guiding principles remain constant, but we have to apply them to particular situations, and only you can define those circumstances.
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