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Storm Resilience and Design

With the ongoing threat of climate change and a global increase in temperature feeding larger and more destructive storms combined…
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Posted on: March 7, 2026 Last updated on: March 7, 2026 Written by: Archology
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Archology Architecture and Design Services
8 hours ago

On the boards a couple of weeks ago:

Client came to us with a plan, they needed it scaled down and simplified a little bit, mirrored, and some internal changes made. It's an example of our maxim that, it's your house. You tell us what you want to do, and we'll make it happen for you. Bringing us something you've found elsewhere, we'll use that as a starting point and fix it until it meets your budget, aesthetics, or other design goals.
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Archology Architecture and Design Services
1 day ago

We'll be honest, our sketch work is usually more to think things through than to present to others. But tools exist now to very easily convert hard lined drawings, investigative massing models, and sloppy sketches into what looks like a very professional "sketch" which has some advantages when trying to present big ideas to people. Mostly in that it's pretty, but also less specific. Simple sketches can help to keep people from getting bogged down in material selection or other details when you want to talk about the larger concepts. ... See MoreSee Less

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2 days ago

A great thing about trusses, from a contractors standpoint, is that the system usually arrives with all of the required hangers. This picture of an engineered girder truss supporting large trusses has been meticulously detailed via shop drawings to just work. All the contractor has to do is follow those directions and they're assured of a simple to build and stable structure. No guessing. No modifications. No calling the specifier to verify that the hanger you grabbed off the shelf is heavy enough to handle the loads. It just works. ... See MoreSee Less

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