The south office now has a new meeting room, as well as a proper space for the copier and server. Once the painting is done, the carpet will be laid, and we can all unsqueeze out of the north office so it can be redone. We’re looking forward to when the wall between the offices gets taken down and we have one big space!
The renovation at the Capital A Architecture and Design Collaborative continues.
Capital A Office Renovation
Office Evacuation
Inertia has almost entirely evacuated the south office at the Capital A Architecture and Design Collaborative. This is in anticipation of the major renovation that will connect the south and north offices together for the first time in recorded history. We’re looking forward to having more space, more light, and more evenly distributed air temperatures!
Niklas’s Salix project taking shape. Compare the framing to the rendering on the site sign.
Double-posts
Sorry for all the double-posts. Policies have been reviewed, settings have been revised, quality control is underway.
A rendering of Jigsaw Homes’ new six-plex in Killarney. There’s three townhouses in the back, and two townhouses and a basement suite in the front.
Killarney Simplex "Sixe"
Master bedroom at 1609 29th Avenue SW at paint stage in construction.
An interior rendering of a newly designed SW Calgary home.
We’re currently working through the Development Permit of this new Calgary home, construction should start in the spring of 2010.
The design for this ICF home in Rockyview was recently finalized. Working drawings are nearing completion and construction will be starting in January!
Newly completed design for a bungalow renovation.
Mortimer Semi Photo
Thanks Twitterfeed
Inertia is now publishing from our blog directly to our facebook page, thanks to Twitterfeed.
These are the Bankview Singles, a project that was initially modeled and rendered with Revit 2008. We felt compelled to bring the project into Revit 2009 to produce this image, a much more satisfying representation.
Bankview Singles
Jim Nachtigal will be taking some pictures of our projects over the next few weeks that we will be posting to our website. Here is a sample of his work.
Richmond Hill Houses Photographed by Jim Nachtigal
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