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Non-Profits Need Architect’s Too

Many people think that architects are for large expensive projects. Commercial construction, large residential renovations, and generally, expensive. But what…
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Posted on: January 17, 2021 Last updated on: January 10, 2026 Written by: Archology
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At the back of the home, we have a small deck and of course, the Delaware staple, a screened porch. With the number of wetlands near our beaches, you would lose too much of the nice weather to biting insects without it. ... See MoreSee Less

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We were honored to be nominated for the "Best of Coastal Style Magazine 2026" in the categories of best architect and best firm. We've won this in the past, would love to do it again. Please take a few moments to go vote for us, and your other favorite Sussex County businesses. ... See MoreSee Less

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Coastal Style Magazine’s Best Of Pays Tribute To The Region’s FinestThe Voting Round for Coastal Style’s Best Of 2026 is here!The Voting Round: May 1-31, 2026!The top five nominees in each categ...
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A church we've been assisting through a design process for the last half decade. We eventually settled on this "renovation" that about quadruples the size of the existing building with a simple box that maximizes construction efficiency while providing lots of room for growth in the congregation and services that this church can offer. Finally in the permit process, we're glad to see them get started.
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