Project Spotlight

Welcome back everyone! We hope you have been enjoying the tour of the Honeysuckle Farm thus far. Now that you've seen the Rose Cottage and  Pool House  let's carry on into the Art Studio! Continue down to see what this white cube has become! The red dashed...

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Hey everyone! Welcome back to Honeysuckle Farm! Last time we dove in deeper to the Rose Cottage which was an existing home onsite. This one, however, is going to be from the ground up! The pool house is a fun entertainment covered outdoor area with some...

Continuing from our last blog post, Introducing Honeysuckle Farm, let's dive a little deeper into the components that make this project awesome! The Rose Cottage is an existing home on the site and the scope of work is going to be done in 2 phases....

I think we are finally turning the corner at our Microbrewery project in North Hollywood!  The tanks have been installed and they look AMAZEBALLS! Obligatory Jobsite shoe photo! A snapshot of finishes - between the tasting room and the brewhouse. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Try and ignore...

Hello Everyone! It's been some time since we've checked in and the work continues at our Modern Malibu home project! We are very excited to see how it has progressed and want to share the goodness with you! So continue to scroll down to see where...

Continuing from last week's post, this week we have another project that we presented through PowerPoint via Zoom. Unlike the project from last week, this project we had an Auto Cad base that we were able to bring into Revit to create a BIM model. This...