ourprocess
GE Architecture believes the process of designing one’s home or project should be positive and enjoyable. We have developed a unique process to ensure that our clients build one-of-a-kind, luxury homes and commercial properties.
Before the first meeting with a potential client (and even before we are brought on board), GE Architecture does thorough research on the site
- We believe it’s important, even in an introductory meeting, to help the client by sharing information, knowledge, and ideas
- We prepare prior to our first meeting, learning about applicable code and setbacks, and, when appropriate, we also do a site visit to understand the neighborhood and key factors (such as exposures, landscaping, orientation for most desirable views, and potential challenges)
GE Architecture spends time getting to know the clients, listening carefully, and developing a shared vision for the project
- We think it’s important to go above and beyond to learn about the client and their lifestyles and values. We want to create the ideal house to suit how the client lives, so it feels like home
- Over our 30-year history, we have spent a great deal of time thinking about what makes a room comfortable, such as the importance of ceiling heights and proportions
- We start by showing our clients examples of various home or property styles, learning what appeals to them, discussing what makes good architecture, and developing a shared language
- When the client shares their thoughts on their dream home or property, we are immediately thinking about the ideal designs for them and envisioning these designs in 3D
GE Architecture communicates regularly with clients and keeps them informed
- We believe it’s important that our clients understand every step of the process
- We make sure our clients understand our drawings and know how to read them
- We aim to eliminate potential stress points, and we keep clients involved at every juncture
- There should be no surprises involved in the process of building the home
GE Architecture works with clients to develop and guide budgets, so there are no surprises
- We educate clients on costs throughout the process, including materials and other variable costs, so that clients can make informed decisions
- Because GE Architecture’s plans are extremely detailed and we review them thoroughly with our clients, we limit the need for change orders
- Our plans are so detailed (down to material types, cabinets, paints, etc.) that they enable the builder to budget more accurately
GE Architecture’s designs are extremely detailed, ensuring the client gets their ideal home or building
- It is important to us that the builder and the client are working from the same understanding
- Our drawings are very precise, limiting the potential for mistakes during construction or costly surprises
- Our plans generally consist of 40-50 sheets with 5-6 cross-sections, showing interior views and details down to cabinet types, paint colors, and materials specifications
- No detail on the plan is arbitrarily included: if a window is there, we’ve thought about why it’s in that particular place