Design Matters
Thoughts of an ArchitectA Message from The Firm
Our blog, Design Matters, is a place for our team to share our knowledge, community events, projects, resources, and opinions. It is a place for you to keep up with us and for us to hear from you. Thanks for reading!
Recruitment: How Employers Can Learn from Professional Sports Teams
Recruitment has taken many shapes and forms over the past decade. From newspapers to TV ads, employers will try it ...
Vote for your favorite T-Shirt design
Please take a moment and vote for your favorite T-Shirt Design. Just comment below and we will tally the votes to ...
What is your favorite blog to read?
I am always looking for the best blogs to read with valuable information to make life easier, brighter, and / or ...
Modern House on a Hill under construction
This luxury custom home continues to make progress in Rockingham County.
Our modern house on a hill is under ...
Jointeamsandy.com to help make cancer obsolete!
You may remember last year I was wearing pink, painting my fingernails, wearing a tutu... all to raise awareness ...
First Friday Art Opening Contest
There are a lot of things going on this Friday including our First Friday Art Opening Contest. We want to see you ...
First Friday at the Depot – “Ecce Equus”
What a First Friday at the Depot this is going to be as our artists premier their show “Ecce Equus.” We are also ...
What our clients are saying
It is so important for a small business to have clients write online reviews. It is our best marketing strategy. ...
Pints for Polio – Sweet Treat for a good cause
Join us for a SWEET Pints for Polio event at the Harmony Square Dairy Queen located at 1755 Virginia Ave. ...
Fall Hazard, please keep door locked at all times
In the construction industry there are a lot of places to get stuck, fall down, face liability. As I entered the ...
Help us grow, write an online review.
If you want to help us grow, write an online review. This has become an incredibly important part of our ...
Do we love our historic buildings enough to allow them to evolve into Net-Zero buildings?
Here is a question for all of those that love historic trailblazing amazing architectural creations. Do we love ...