MGZA

February 2010

I am an Architect. Am I value-added, or just a legal necessity?

    • Why hire an Architect?
    • Here's a humorous take on a serious subject. Enjoy this clip from YouTube.

Although some segments of the economy are starting to show signs of life, many professionals realize the yellow brick road into the future is now a different color. All companies are cutting costs, assessing where money can be saved against what constitutes a necessary expenditure.

  
Has the role of the architect sunk to the level of a legal necessity, a stamp on a set of drawings representing a process controlled by others? Is it really in the owner’s interest to eliminate the architect if at all possible? Yes, I have heard all of the arguments about difficult architects; too much money, (fees) too idealistic, (no business savvy) not team players, (ego-driven) not realistic, (don’t understand costs) or can’t meet schedules (clueless).
 
I would contend that if you have these thoughts about architects, then you need to talk to different architects. Talk to me, a different type of architect.
 
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MGZA - You thought you knew us?

    • Mary Severino, AIA, LEED-AP
    • Mary Severino, AIA, LEED-AP
    • MGZA Owner and Founder, Mary Severino.

New decade, new MGZA! It is great to have the guys at P'unk Ave working with us to link us with our clients and friends past, present and future. I have a lot to say -- and now our website will give us the voice. No--we are not like the other architects and designers you have loved to hate in the past. I'm looking forward to voicing the differences -- and I'm looking forward to getting the feedback from all of you as you help us redefine, refresh and rebuild our environments.

Check us out as we update our site and our blog regularly. MGZA: Refreshed and Revitalized.

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