Victor Sidy Architect is a full-service, collaborative architectural practice for specialized building and planning projects based in Phoenix, Arizona. Our work spans the spectrum from buildings for education, commerce, and culture to custom residences and prototype tiny houses. We work closely with developers to optimize site layout solutions, while also providing the ingredients for vibrant communities and thriving commerce centres.
Existing buildings are often a source of inspiration for our work, whether they be meticulously preserved or re-imagined for new uses.
Existing buildings are often a source of inspiration for our work, whether they be meticulously preserved or re-imagined for new uses.
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Victor Sidy Architect is a full-service architectural practice for specialized building and planning projects. In the fall of 2000, Victor Sidy opened his design practice in an updated 1880's crackerjack loft in historic McKinney, Texas. Working collaboratively with other artists, architects, engineers, contractors, and developers, the practice celebrated the act of making as the departure point for design.
Our work spans the spectrum from buildings for education and culture to custom residences and prototype tiny houses. Early in our design practice, live/work spaces and Montessori schools were core areas of focus for our work. These early projects were very often co-created with highly creative people, including a widely-published Texas author, several prominent New York-based artists, and a number of visionary school leaders.
We work closely with developers to optimize site layout solutions, while also providing the ingredients for vibrant communities and thriving commerce centers. Creating long-term value for a new development requires a close attention to the characteristics of the development site, the surrounding community, and nearby natural features.
Old buildings are a source of inspiration for our work, whether they be meticulously preserved or re-imagined for new uses. Our approach with the adaptive reuse of old buildings is to determine what building elements can be preserved, and which can give way to new, contextually-sensitive design ideas and technologies that might result in a more useful, better-performing building.
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