Articles by Jason Fisher
We recently began experimenting with using lighting in our renderings. We’ve done it a few times in interior settings, but this is our first go at it in an exterior setting. So we decided, as …
Wow, it’s been almost two months since our last facelift project and on the heels of the great emerging design professionals’ urban facelift competition (check out the Times Union article on the competition), we decided …
As you know, we’ve recently started offering homeowners the same virtual facelifts that we’ve been doing for commercial property owners. These virtual facelifts are cost effective visualizations of suggested ideas to help our clients picture …
Last Thursday night we, along with AIA Jacksonville’s Emerging Design Professionals, launched the Urban Facelift Competition:
For our last competition of the year, we’ve partnered with Content Design Group to host the Urban Facelift Competition. …
This detached two car garage was designed and built as a model for how the client’s future renovations for their main house are to look. The clients specified products and materials that they wanted to …
In today’s economy, more and more people are staying in their homes, not wanting the financial risk or burden of building or purchasing a new residence. Still, many homeowners are looking for ways to improve …
It looks like another great documentary film on architecture and design. This one takes us to the West Coast and explores modern architecture from 1922 to the present.
Here is what the film’s blog says …
Yes, its another Springfield property. We’ve always liked the massing and potential of this building and recently noticed that it is being renovated, having recently been freshly painted, and will be opening soon as a …
We wanted to give a shout out to the crew over at the Metro Jacksonville website for their visual presentation, The Ghosts of Jacksonville’s Past. This series of images is a dynamic reminder of what …
Like most children, I grew up being fascinated by cranes and other large construction equipment. Maybe it had to do with those mini documentaries that aired in the middle of Sesame Street, I don’t know. …
