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Dean Dalrymple and Scott Sallis
What We Do
Listen to Your Needs
Dalrymple | Sallis Architecture begins each project by thoroughly understanding the short and long-term goals of our clients. We listen to your needs for functionality, accessibility, growth, and aesthetics to make sure the end result reflects the underlying wishes.
Design and Develop
Using the latest in architectural software, we can deliver accurate, 3D schematics of your vision that are quickly and easily shared over the Internet. We are now working with the latest BIM (Building Information Modeling) Software and are utilizing Autodesk Revit Software for all our projects. Our firm no longer employs draftsmen. We have a team of modelers creating our work in 3 Dimensions.
Achieve High-End Results
Our team works side by side with clients to ensure their ideas become reality. We help with all aspects of the building process, from generating design concepts, to representing your goals to contractors. We provide clear construction documents to help your contractor understand your requirements.
Uphold Budgets
We continually reinforce to our clients that all things are possible in the construction industry. Thus, client budgets and input from contractors are a vital part of our architectural or interior design process.
We encourage our clients to allow us to work closely with General Contractors to determine overall cost estimates for materials, labor, and services rendered by all parties. Their feedback helps produce a project budget, which is vital in determining an accurate scope of work.
Your budget is continually referenced as a critical tool as the project proceeds. Our team maintains regular communication with clients and contractors to ensure the budgeted parameters are followed, both financially and on time.
Strive for Energy Efficiency
Our industry is changing. Reducing power consumption is now one of the top (3) concerns in the design process of any building. Dalrymple | Sallis Architecture is committed to implementing innovative materials and methods that insure continue to improve the energy efficiency of our buildings.
Mr. Dalrymple’s past work with the National Park Service is a key example or our experience with construction management and “green” building practices.