Archiscape Blog

How to Budget Effectively for Long-Term Building Maintenance and Updates

September 29, 2019

If you own a building, whether a recent build or a historic structure, it’s important to be aware that there will be long-term costs for maintaining the building. A carefully considered plan for ongoing upkeep is essential. What follows are some key considerations for crafting that plan.

How to Leverage an RFP to Gain Insight on an Architecture Firm

September 27, 2019

Finding the right architecture team can make all the difference in the success of your construction or renovation project. But how do you do that? One of the keys is writing a good request for proposal (RFP). And by “good” we mean one that gets you all the information you need to identify the firm…

Interesting Summer Slammer Projects of 2019

August 29, 2019

The term “summer slammer” is often used to refer to design and construction projects that take place at schools while students are away. It’s meant to capture the urgency that comes with trying to complete all work before the school re-opens its doors in the fall.

Summertime School Projects: Smart Scheduling is Key

August 22, 2019

Design and construction projects for schools involve unique challenges. One of the biggest is ensuring that work is completed in the summer months when students are away so that construction activities aren’t a distraction. Avoiding construction zones in a building during the school year also helps mitigate safety concerns.

2019 Volunteer of the Year Awarded to Paolo Campos!

August 15, 2019

Patriquin Architects is excited to share that our own Paolo Campos, AIA, NOMA, is the 2019 recipient of AIACT’s Volunteer of the Year Award! AIA Connecticut honors volunteers for their support and assistance through committee work and acknowledges their service on the Volunteer of the Year plaque that hangs in the AIA Connecticut office.  Congratulations,…

How Top Trends are Affecting Architecture Today

July 30, 2019

It’s surprising when I stop and think about the fact that I began working as an architect more than 20 years ago. I’ve seen many changes in my two decades in this profession, including new areas of emphasis like sustainability, and new tools such as 3D printers. Yet it seems that the evolution of architecture…

Travel and Inspiration: Insights from 7 Architectural Minds

July 29, 2019

Architecture is an interesting craft in that it relies heavily on both analytical and artistic skill. The former is honed by each project we undertake, and by meticulously checking and rechecking our work. When it comes to the creative side of what we do, nothing is more informative and enlightening than traveling to other parts…

Award of Merit K-12 Education

July 23, 2019

We won the Award of Merit K-12 Education by ENR New England. The votes have been cast and the 2019 ENR New England Best Projects winners have finally been chosen. The winners of the main categories can be found in the list below. The Best Project safety award winners, which is juried by a separate safety…

How Student Feedback Confirmed a School Building Design

June 28, 2019

If you want to know if a building’s design meets all the important criteria, ask the experts. In the case of a pre-kindergarten building, the experts are the children who play and learn in the space. So, that’s who we consulted on a school building project in southern Connecticut.     Greenwich Academy is an…

Welcome to the team, Brian Gonzalez!

June 28, 2019

Please join us in welcoming our newest team member, Brian Gonzalez. Not entirely new, since Brian has been with us as a student, but having just graduated from the University of Hartford, we are thrilled to have Brian onboard full time! Read our Q&A below to learn more about Brian and his insights on architecture…