Interpreting Dreams

You see them hanging from rearview mirrors, or in jewelry, or in front of windows… dreamcatchers. When you think about your home, church, or office building, do you have a vision of what you want, what it should or should not have, how you will feel in it, walk through it, work in it, entertain in it, rest, enjoy, live in it? Who can catch and interpret this dream? Andre Marquez Architects can.

A good architect will balance the different architectural elements to produce not just an efficient building, but also and aesthetically pleasing, attractive building. If there is more than one person involved in the design process, whether a husband and a wife, a group of professionals, or a church committee, more than one voice needs to be heard, and more than one dream taken into account. For these situations, the perfect design process is an on-site design. Armed with pencils, markers, and lots of paper, your architect and his design team will meet with your group, and over a period of several days or evenings, develop a schematic design that addresses everybody’s needs and expectations. Remember, your home or office building should not reflect the architects’ dream, but yours.

Architects are specially educated to design buildings which are more than sensible floor plans, comfortable spaces, or good, solid construction. Architects understand cost, scale, materials, structure, solar angles, all the details that make a building more than just bricks and mortar. At Andre Marquez Architects, we pride ourselves in being able to interpret the dreams our clients want to live and/or work in.

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