Fearn-Clendaniel Architects, Inc provides creative design solutions that effectively respond to the needs of our clients' and the occupants of the each building that we create. By working jointly with each client, we develop a comprehensive plan to address schedule, budget, and attainable goals. Through understanding these objectives, we are able to offer projects on time and within budget that exceed our clients' expectations while respecting the balance of the local community and surrounding environment. Our broad and diverse backgrounds complement our team approach and provide a solid depth of design expertise over an exceptionally wide range of building and project types. This accumulated experience, unique to an organization of our size, allows our company to expand our methods of creativity and problem solving while providing hands-on involvement from project inception to completion. International Code Council 6 Larch Ave., Suite 398 Wilmington19804 (P) 302-998-7615 (F) 302-998-7685 Our design approach is focused on the collaboration of ideas and clear communication among the project team. This communication starts with understanding the project goals and site constraints. By working closely with the client, owner, agency, or board, we assist in reviewing or further defining attainable project goals and explore opportunities to develop creative solutions. By establishing a clear understanding of these objectives, the project team is able to ensure timely on budget service, with an emphasis on exceptional design, documentation, and technical expertise. In the US, buildings account for 70% of electricity usage and almost 40% of total energy consumption. Construction uses 40% of our raw materials. Clients of all types, from private homeowners to commercial developers, are increasingly aware of the cost savings and environmental benefits of reducing these numbers. With a LEED Accredited Professional on staff, FC Architects can assist with efficient, environmentally-oriented building projects. The process involves many factors, including site design, building design, and materials selection. However, even conventional buildings can achieve 'green' status by making smart and effective decisions to improve the environmental impact. Many of these options can save money both in initial cost and lifecycle operating cost.
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