Our goal is to design an environment that enriches your life. We start by carefully listening to you, our client. We combine your ideas with the unique aspects of the site to arrive at a solution that satisfies functional needs and enriches your living experience. Every project we are asked to design is a unique problem for us to solve.
Each project receives our full professional attention regardless of the size or complexity. Just as every person is an individual, each of our designs is distinctive. Balancing form and function, we can provide you with intelligent, creative, and economical designs that last a lifetime. Founded in 1998, our primary designs are for residential sites.
Most are new custom homes or alterations to existing structures. However, we also take on non-residential projects with the same approach and personal attention that we provide for our custom home clients. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Each project receives our full professional attention regardless of the size or complexity. Just as every person is an individual, each of our designs is distinctive. Balancing form and function, we can provide you with intelligent, creative, and economical designs that last a lifetime. Founded in 1998, our primary designs are for residential sites.
Most are new custom homes or alterations to existing structures. However, we also take on non-residential projects with the same approach and personal attention that we provide for our custom home clients. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Services
Shapes & Forms Architects, Inc. has been providing architectural services, including planning, design and programming, for Flagstaff and Northern Arizona since 1998. Our custom designs provide environments that enrich our clients' lives by creating space that is meaningful and interesting. We approach each project as a unique challenge that receives our full professional attention regardless of the size or complexity.
What does an Architect do? Architects are trained problem solvers. Client's functional needs and satisfy their aesthetic desires. Regular jobsite visits are made to determine the project's progress. The Architect reports to the client any irregularities or changes. What is involved in the design process?
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