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Portfolio

Recent work.

Twelve projects across commercial TI, restaurants, retail, multifamily, and adaptive reuse — most in Maricopa County, all permitted on first or second review.

Restaurant storefront exterior — daytime

001

Goodyear Restaurant TI

MMXXV·Goodyear, AZ

Office interior with exposed beams and warm light

002

Mesa Office Buildout

MMXXV·Mesa, AZ

Modern commercial interior with warm lighting and architectural detail

003

Tempe Mixed-Use Permit Set

MMXXV·Tempe, AZ

Smoothie shop storefront exterior — daytime

004

Chandler Smoothie Shop TI

MMXXV·Chandler, AZ

Multifamily building exterior — front elevation

005

Cleveland Multifamily

MMXXV·Cleveland, OH

Industrial cafe with concrete floor and pendant lighting

006

Glendale Drive-Thru

MMXXIV·Glendale, AZ

Concrete and wood office interior

007

Camelback Office TI

MMXXIV·Phoenix, AZ

Modern retail interior with high ceiling

008

Chandler Retail Pad

MMXXIV·Chandler, AZ

Spa storefront exterior — daytime

009

Chandler Spa TI

MMXXV·Chandler, AZ

Detached garage exterior — daytime front view

010

Goodyear Detached Garage

MMXXV·Goodyear, AZ

Phoenix-area architectural facade in desert light

011

Glendale Mixed-Use

MMXXV·Glendale, AZ

Custom home exterior — front, daytime

012

Delhi Custom Home

MMXXV·Delhi, CA

Studio

We draw the documents that get your project permitted.

We are eight people in Phoenix — a small studio that draws permit sets for restaurants, offices, retail, and small multifamily. Roughly forty active projects at a time. Most of our work comes from general contractors who have worked with us before.

We read the IBC, the IRC, the IECC, and every AHJ-specific overlay we encounter. We talk directly to plan-checkers. We deliver permit sets that pass first or second review, and we tell you on day three what is going to be hard and why.

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Architectural drawing detail
Blueprints close-up on a desk
Architect sketching at a drawing board
Concrete column detail
Concrete column detail
Blueprints with measuring tools