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Similarly, Scott Houston, at Chamberlin Construction Cor- new $42 million Play-To-Win mixed use sports complex, with
poration, says he has worked with Herring & Trowbridge for the soccer fields, a swimming pool, day care facilities, a restaurant,
past 15 or 16 years. The contractor is now working with the ar- conference facilities, baseball training facilities and more. He
chitect on its second building in the University Commerce Cen- also is working on a land plan for Lockheed Martin in New Jer-
tre in Ashburn, VA. sey, and data centres and office buildings.
“What sets Herring & Trowbridge apart from others is their “There’s no doubt in my mind as the recovery will be in full
strict attention to detail,” Houston said. “Even the minutest el- swing, we will be scrambling for additional employees,” Herring
ements of the project were carefully placed and lined up with said. “We have several locations where we do work, in the
other elements.” Not typical for all design projects, this contrac- Washington D.C. metro area, as well as in New Jersey, Philadel-
tor worked with the developers and Herring from the earliest phia, Pittsburgh, Charlotte North Carolina, and Richmond, Vir-
stages of the design process, “which helps eliminate any over- ginia.”
sights or inconsistencies on paper before it gets to construction.” “Many of the projects we were working on – office and in-
Herring says current projects on the drawing board include a dustrial buildings - were put in the drawer as the recession began.
But these will come alive again as the economy recovers.”
Herring says he looks at design from a business perspective.
The Herring & Trowbridge
“We understand businesses, we aren’t high-brow architects, and
we can help (developers) from a business standpoint.
Message to Clients
“Good design can and should be a profitable attribute.”
Certainly, this perspective is shared by Denise Roosendaal,
who leads an organization with more than 2,700 realtors – inde-
From the Herring & Trowbridge Architects website pendent-minded people who know the importance of working
at http://www.htarch.com. effectively in all economic conditions.
“He (Herring) really considered the functionality of the build-
SERVICE
ing and how we were going to end up using it as a resource for
We listen. We make it our business to know your
our members, from the design of the floor plan, to the function-
business, your schedule, your budget, your market,
ality of the classrooms, to the store and administration spaces,”
and most importantly, your needs.
Roosendaal said.
We respond in a direct way. As a small firm, re-
“He really understood where we were headed.”
sponding to your needs quickly and correctly is a major
part of our daily activity.
We will spoil you.
QUALITY
Proud to be a part of the Design Team
To us ‘quality’ means creative, cost efficient techni-
cally proficient architecture.
for
We routinely visit the site, consult with users, and
HERRING & TROWBRIDGE
listen to our clients’ needs and desires. This input
shapes are architecture in a uniquely personal way.
ARCHITECTS
“Standard” solutions are not creative solutions.
We are accustomed to working closely with con-
tractors and craftsmen to achieve the best result for
the least cost.
We have a combined total of over 200 years of ar-
chitectural experience in a variety of building types.
We know how to do the job correctly.
VALUE MORABITO CONSULTANTS, INC.
We are a small, highly qualified firm of professional Structural Engineers/Parking Consultants
architects – no flash, no glitz. This solid profile con-
tributes to our very aggressive fees. Our very low over-
Providing superior client service
head consists of substance without fluff. If it doesn’t
contribute to our architecture, we don’t have it.
and high quality design for all types
For Herring & Trowbridge Architects, this philosophy
of buildings and unique structures
is not a platitude; we live it. Our clients will concur.
We want to be your architects, but only if we can do it
952 Ridgebrook Road, Suite 1700
correctly and creatively.
Sparks, Maryland 21152-9472
Herring & Trowbridge Architects is founded on a few
(410) 467-2377 Fax (410) 467-4132
well-founded principles. They define our architecture.
For more information, email David Herring at
www.morabitoconsultants.com
dh@htarch.com or phone (703) 742-4074.
e-mail: mc@morabitoconsultants.com
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