44 Degrees North-Architecture
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44 North Architects is a full-service design firm with a portfolio of residential and commercial projects of all shapes, styles, sizes and scales. Committed to providing the highest level of design service, our aim is to produce a unique structure and spaces that are appropriate to your needs, taste and budget. A house should be a special place for family and friends.

It should comfort and inspire. When you arrive home you should be greeted by your house in a way that makes you think, this place is for me. Presented here are a few projects to note. A commercial building is a place where people might speak, listen, celebrate, learn, or make a living. A facility that is thoughtfully designed can be appreciated by staff and users alike in a way that promotes affirmation, effectiveness, and progress.

The things in the constructed environment, not necessarily buildings, have to be contemplated, planned and designed. Presented here is an assortment design work that Tor Glendinning has had the privilege of being party to.
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44 North Architects is a full service design firm founded by Tor Glendinning, Principal Architect, in 2003.
Since then we have completed more than 150 residential and commercial projects of all shapes, styles, sizes and scales.
With each project we strive to achieve creative solutions served by decades of collective experience.
Our commitment is to work with each client with the same attention and provide our highest level of design service.
We help produce unique structures and spaces that are appropriate to each of our client's needs, taste and budget; this is accomplished through an attentive collaborative process.
The facility now known as the Central Lincoln County YMCA embodies an important history in the community dating back to the 1970s.
What is just enough?
The owner of this writer's getaway proposed this question in the preliminary stages of the design process.
The consideration was in part due to budget constraints, as well as.
How do you maintain continuity in design across different structures?
At a summer camp in Jefferson, three cabins juxtaposed and connected by a meandering wood deck allow the resident staff to feel connected.
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