Studio21 Architects

STUDIO21 ARCHITECTS NEWS

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
  • Portfolio
    • Residential Projects >
      • Lake
      • Waterbury
      • Orchard
      • Roselle
      • Vine
      • York
      • Weathersfield
      • Skyview
      • Sequoia
      • Morningside
      • Florence
      • Bunning
    • Multifamily Projects >
      • Benton Terrace
      • Fairview Station Flats
      • Birch Place
      • English Rows
    • Commercial Projects >
      • Therapeutic Health
      • Midwest Badminton
      • Mia's Cantina
      • Continental Toyota
      • Peak Running
      • Twisted Olive
      • Just Crumbs
  • Services
  • Resources
    • SELECTING YOUR EXPERT ARCHITECT
    • DESIGN DISCOVERY REVIEW
  • Firm News
  • Contact

3/13/2024

Welcome to the Studio: A New Approach!

2 Comments

Read Now
 

Welcome to the Studio: A New Approach!

I’ll be honest with you; after welcoming three new team members over the past year, it’s clear that these Welcome to the Studio articles are not a favorite activity for their subjects. Occasionally it devolves into a matter of me chasing our newest team member around the office for an interview! As they say, hindsight is 20/20, so just like we create a tailor-made experience for our clients, we’re going to customize this article to suit our fellow introverts and introduce not only our new Project Manager, but also a new design program we’ve been using.
​
[Author’s Note: With that being said, I do feel like I should apologize to the other introverts on the team that I’ve subjected to an entire article.]
So, without further ado, please join us in welcoming our new Project Manager and self-certified introvert, Kim; along with the tool that is taking the project experience to the next level, Revit!

Taking on her own clients while also supervising the drawings and documentation of other projects, the role of Project Manager involves wearing many hats. This aspect of the job is an exciting one, according to Kim, as she relishes the opportunity to unfurl her wings and challenge herself. With thirty years of experience in drafting, she came to Studio21 Architects with a top-tier aptitude in the technicalities. Now, as Project Manager, she gets to conceptualize designs that perfectly suit her clients’ needs. Like a puzzle, a project requires many pieces to be considered and assembled; as a detail-oriented individual and a lover of problem solving, she feels right at home with the project process.
​​

Picture
A custom home in Revit (credit © studio21architects)
Our commitment to the client experience is unwavering, which is why we are so excited to have Kim on the team. Something else worthy of a grand welcome is our whole architectural team employing Revit. While Revit is something we have been using for some time now, our whole team switching over is quite 
exciting, especially for those going through design projects of their own. There are many differences between Revit and tools we’ve used in the past, but I won’t go too far into that; the industry terms are a bit out of this writer’s depth! The compelling difference between Revit and the earlier tools used for mapping out designs lies in the proximity to real life. Revit lends itself to a far more experiential design plan, which is a boon for our clients because they get to visualize their future space much earlier in the process. Instead of 2D plans, our team can create three-dimensional representations of a design, with material selections applied so our clients can see their stylistic preferences realized to a much higher degree.
​​

The fact that Revit provides a more refined visualization of a design falls well within the ethos of Studio21 Architects: the best design must come alongside the best experience. Great design is not the limit; it’s our baseline. Through tools like Revit, we can deliver plans that feel so much closer to the real thing,  
Picture
Another way to experience designs with Revit (credit © studio21architects)
and with our new Project Manager, we ensure that our clients are well taken care of during every step of the process. We will always be committed to heightening the client’s experience, and these two new additions are guaranteed to help us in that regard.

written by: Emma h.

Emma works as the Marketing Manager ​at Studio21 Architects. For each of our newsletters, Emma conducts interviews, writes articles, and formats the pages to make sure they reflect the great design we value so strongly at this firm. She may not be an architect, but she certainly makes sure that the marketing materials have architect-worthy design as well!

Share

2 Comments
Scott Cornish link
3/25/2024 05:29:42 pm

Emma,
I enjoy reading the exploits of Mr. Styczynski! I heard he also has a racecar (spelled the same backwards). I understand that this endevour is also an important part of his life and I would greatly enjoy a small "blurb", "snipet", or "quote" from the man himself. I miss the monthly, bi-annual or even annual details of the racing career, standings, comments and photos. A mere paragraph in the news letter regarding that aspect of the humble, "soft spoken" gentleman racer. would keep his throng of "fans" well informed.

Reply
Emma
3/27/2024 11:49:22 am

Hi Scott!

Bill will be ecstatic to know that he's got racing fans! Stay tuned for our next issue, because as the weather warms up, Bill will be headed to many different races!

Emma

Reply



Leave a Reply.

Details

    Categories

    All
    A Note From Bill
    Firm Updates
    Informative Articles
    Our Projects
    Press
    Project Spotlight

    Archives

    June 2025
    March 2025
    January 2025
    November 2024
    September 2024
    June 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    January 2024
    November 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023

    RSS Feed

      get the newsletter:

    Subscribe to Newsletter

    home    about us    portfolio    services    resources    firm news    contact

5012 fairview avenue, downers grove, il 60515 · (630)789-2513 · [email protected]

Copyright © 2015 Studio21 Architects. All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
  • Portfolio
    • Residential Projects >
      • Lake
      • Waterbury
      • Orchard
      • Roselle
      • Vine
      • York
      • Weathersfield
      • Skyview
      • Sequoia
      • Morningside
      • Florence
      • Bunning
    • Multifamily Projects >
      • Benton Terrace
      • Fairview Station Flats
      • Birch Place
      • English Rows
    • Commercial Projects >
      • Therapeutic Health
      • Midwest Badminton
      • Mia's Cantina
      • Continental Toyota
      • Peak Running
      • Twisted Olive
      • Just Crumbs
  • Services
  • Resources
    • SELECTING YOUR EXPERT ARCHITECT
    • DESIGN DISCOVERY REVIEW
  • Firm News
  • Contact