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In the second episode of our video series “Coffee with Architects”, we sit down with Kristy Venrick, of Array Advisors and Andy Vogel, of Array Architects in Columbus Ohio. Tune in as they discuss.
Design is all about understanding architectural details and how they will impact the project’s end users. It’s a lot for architects to keep in mind. Plus, they seldom get enough time with the people.