The Many Paths of Design, Part 1
Blame engineering issues, unforeseen revisions or even the Internet. As these diagrams show, it's probably not your fault
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Jody BrownJuly 6, 2014I received my architectural degree from the University of Tennessee in 1992 and have spent the last 28 years working on a variety of different projects ranging from small house additions to high-rise mixed-use developments. I have a strong background in historic preservation, urban design, and sustainable design, as well as an extensive portfolio of multi-family and single-family residential design. In 2009, I started my own firm. I pride myself on my ability to successfully communicate with clients using clear ideas, easy to understand graphics, straight-forward language, and a sense of humor.
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Sometimes the path to a great design is not a straight line.