architecture Tag

Hello again! We are in spoOooOky season and Halloween is around the corner! Pumpkin spice everything is in the air and oversized sweaters are coming out of the winter boxes they were packed in! As you try to figure out what you and the family are dressing...

As you know, we recently updated our Revit software to the 2024 version (see our Twin Motion and Twin Motion versus Enscape posts) and one of the new features is Toposolids. What is a toposolid? Well, it's a topo surface that is solid...

Site visits are crucial to ensuring that our designs come to life in the real world.  We typically schedule our site visits during the construction phase weekly, but depending on project size and location, sometimes we settle for every other week, or even once a...

It's that time of the year again Friends.. back to school! Time to shop for school supplies, new clothes, and all the new gadgets for the new year. For our Back to School list, we decided to do a "site visit" edition since we have a lot...

In our last week's post we took look at what Twin Motion was all about and played around in it to see what it could do. This week we are throwing Twin Motion in the deep end and seeing how it compares to our awesome-sauce Enscape....

Hey Friends! We recently got some photos from the Contractor at our De Mille Dr project and thought we would share them with you! The floor refinishing process is about to start, so we won't be able to check in for a bit, so it's nice...

Here@HAYNE we like to keep current! The hot new topic is AI and how it can be used in architecture and more importantly, how it can be used for architects. There are so many different forms and ways AI is being used to generate content,...

As a project progresses over time, the drawing sets progress with it. From Schematic Design to Construction Documents, each drawing set becomes more informative and descriptive about the scope of work. For example, all your projects may have the same base detail but a few...