Wagner Hodgson is an award winning professional landscape architecture and design studio founded in 1987 with offices in Burlington, Vermont and Hudson, New York. Wagner Hodgson believes that landscapes are a special art form. Our design process seeks to express the inherent beauty of nature through the creation of modern sculptural landscapes that
We enjoy creating places for people to live, work and play in balance with the environment. We believe making architecture is a process of continual growth, and we focus our efforts on studying the unique characteristics of your project as it evolves through a multidisciplinary collaboration. We specialize in environmentally sustainable hotels, offices
A good design is meaningful, contemplative and inspiring. Whether it is your home, office, store or restaurant, your space represents you. Yet many times, we conform to the spaces we live and work in even though we are all individuals with different needs. Having a design tailored to fit allows you to get the most from your investment and can enhance
Champlain Metals offers design and metal fabrication solutions for structural and ornamental metal, and other iron work. John Marius, the company's founder, carries on the old world passion for detail rooted in the traditions learned from working in the New York metropolitan area and the Champagne and Alsatian regions of France. Trained with the artisans
The firm of Brad Rabinowitz Architect is located in downtown Burlington, Vermont. We offer architecture, planning, programming, and interior design services to both residential and commercial clients throughout the northeast. We enjoy working with clients who set high standards for their personal environments and business facilities, from custom homes
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
In 1968, William Truex Jr joined Eugene Alexander and formed a new architecture firm in the small city of Burlington, Vermont. From the very beginning, the firm's civic role established a clear focus on urban planning and the design of buildings that serve a public purpose. The new firm made an indelible mark on their hometown when, in the early 1970s