Transforming Spaces, Enhancing Lives
At Dot Architecture, we are passionate about creating innovative and exciting architectural designs that exceed our clients' expectations. Established in 2008 by Darren Henderson and James Whitney, our practice has grown significantly, expanding our portfolio to include large commercial developments, student accommodations, and high-end residential projects.
Our Approach
Our approach is collaborative, and our in-house expertise ranges from site appraisals, feasibilities, planning, construction, and specification across a wide variety of sectors. We stay ahead of the curve by keeping up-to-date with the latest technologies, materials, and regulations. Our team is young, experienced, and dedicated to providing excellent and informed advice to our clients.
Our Services
We offer a comprehensive range of services, including architectural design, planning, construction, and project management. Our expertise extends to residential, student accommodation, commercial, and interior design projects. Whether you're looking to renovate a residential property, develop a commercial site, or design an interior space, we have the expertise and experience to bring your vision to life.
Our Values
At Dot Architecture, we value collaboration, innovation, and excellence. We believe that good design should be accessible to everyone, and we strive to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and sustainable. Our team is committed to providing exceptional service, innovative design solutions, and outstanding results that meet and exceed our clients' expectations.
Quality of Work vs. Communication Issues
The reviewer, Luke H., has mixed feelings about the service provided. On one hand, they acknowledge the quality of drawings produced, but on the other hand, they express disappointment with the communication process.
Inconsistencies in Communication
Luke H. mentions that after paying for the service, there was a lack of communication when an issue arose regarding the initial survey. Specifically, the issue concerned the omission of a chimney breast, which affected the window schedule and drawings.
Site Visit and Resolution
After a site visit from Darren, it was agreed that the issue would be amended. However, the reviewer notes that it took until after Christmas 2019 for the issue to be finally addressed.
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