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Complete construction document sets
Construction drawings are the translation layer between design vision and physical reality—and poor translation causes projects to fail. Incomplete dimensions force carpenters to guess. Missing details leave framers improvising. Uncoordinated documents create conflicts where plumbing runs through structural members or ductwork can't fit in allocated spaces. These drawing deficiencies become expensive field problems that delay schedules and inflate budgets.
Our construction documents are prepared by architects who build. Every sheet reflects practical construction knowledge: the dimensions framers need for layout, the specifications finishers require for ordering, the details that prevent water intrusion and structural issues. We draw what we know works, not theoretical solutions that look good on paper but fail in execution.
Complete document sets include architectural plans, structural engineering, and MEP coordination—produced by one integrated team. This in-house coordination eliminates the conflicts that arise when separate firms produce drawings in isolation. The result: permit sets that pass review and construction documents that build efficiently without the RFIs and change orders that plague disorganized projects.

“Mike brings over two decades of expertise in designing and constructing luxury residential properties throughout Chicago. As a University of Colorado at Boulder graduate originally from Minnesota, he demonstrates meticulous attention to detail and thoughtful approach to the design process. His strengths include navigating the complexities of securing building permits and managing client expectations from project start through completion.”

“Adib graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a bachelor of science in architecture. His approach prioritizes meticulous attention to detail, exploring optimal design solutions and layouts tailored to client requirements. He actively pursues advancements in 3D rendering and visualization technologies.”

“Caroline holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis, with a minor in Business. She emphasizes thoughtful design and meticulous attention to detail when developing distinctive client projects. She particularly enjoys designing vibrant spaces that celebrate Chicago's seasonal variations.”