We have built our architectural practice on superior service to our clients. Many of our projects are the successful product of interactive and participatory processes, true collaboration between the owner's planning team, architect, consultants, and contractor. Project identity, image, and user responsiveness flows from owner participation in collaborative process.
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Ann Vivian, AIA, NCARB, earned Architecture and Fine Arts degrees from Rhode Island School of Design.
Ann's professional interest in spaces for worship is underscored by membership in the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture and the Fellowship of Architects of the United Church of Christ (a member of the Steering Committee).
In 2001 she earned a Masters in Theology and the Arts degree from Andover Newton Theological School.
Ann was a long-time member of the Burlington Design Review Board, serving as its Chair for five years.
Ann's professional interest in spaces for worship is underscored by membership in the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture and the Fellowship of Architects of the United Church of Christ (a member of the Steering Committee).
In 2001 she earned a Masters in Theology and the Arts degree from Andover Newton Theological School.
Ann was a long-time member of the Burlington Design Review Board, serving as its Chair for five years.
Douglas R. Viehmann, AIA, LEED-AP, earned Architecture and Fine Arts degrees from Rhode Island School of Design.
Before moving to Vermont in 1978 he was a design partner of Conservative Builders, a residential design/build firm in Maine.
He currently serves as State Coordinator for the Intern Development Program for AIA/Vermont.
He has served on the Board of Directors of Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity, and as a member of the Board of Governors and Buildings and Grounds Chair for the Lake Champlain Yacht Club.
Before moving to Vermont in 1978 he was a design partner of Conservative Builders, a residential design/build firm in Maine.
He currently serves as State Coordinator for the Intern Development Program for AIA/Vermont.
He has served on the Board of Directors of Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity, and as a member of the Board of Governors and Buildings and Grounds Chair for the Lake Champlain Yacht Club.
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