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About us
Dorosinski | Campbell is a firm that specializes in residential design with an emphasis on the classical cannons of architecture. Our design approach is based on new urbanism philosophies and classical architectural languages. Specialties: Traditional design, new urbanism, sustainability, green building, adaptive reuse, mixed use, urban infill, traditional neighborhood development, coastal homes. Firm Principal, Sean Dorosinski, assoc. AIA, AIBD, CPBD is a certified professional building designer and New Urbanist. He has studied, and is inspired by, the language of traditional and classical architecture. Sean is the recipient of several national design awards for projects ranging from new custom residential to historic additions and renovations. Sean has earned three ARDA national awards for significant historic projects in Michigan, Virginia and Washington, DC and was named one of 2015’s top designers by the American Institute of Building Design. In addition, he was awarded an Aurora at the South East Building Conference for a design in the Greek Revival style.
Business highlights
Services we offer
3 D Modeling, Colored Renderings & Perspectives, Construction Consulting, Construction Documents, Environmentally Sensitive Design, Historically Inspired Design, Traditional Design
Amenities
Free Estimates
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"This project, without a doubt, was one of the more challenging projects I have done in a long time. However, that’s what made it fun! To be honest there were a couple of times that I thought “it just can’t be done like this”. When that happens you have to remind yourself that these are not problems but great opportunities for clever design solutions. It’s very helpful when the client is willing to think “out of the box” which was the case here. Every single inch counted and because the home is listed as a historic property there were a different set of rules. In the end it was a success and the clients were happy!"
"One of the benefits of being in business for so long is you really get a good grip on the cost of construction based on a verity of projects. This is really important when a client has a budget that is important to stick to. I am brutally honest when it comes to this. I have had to deliver bad news more than once when a clients budget is not in alignment with what they want done. I could simply just design the project and collect my fees but if the client cannot accomplish what they need it’s a monumental disservice and on my part. There are times, especially with additions and renovations, that you can’t foresee everything. This is when it becomes vitally important to have communication with the client and keep them aware of everything at all times."
"Half the battle of a successful design solution is to listen very carefully to the client’s needs and expectations. This particular project was an addition that had a very specific intended use. Once you clearly understand what the final result needs to be….do it right, no exceptions regardless of scope. While I truly appreciate every single review I receive it is especially nice when someone also recognizes the efforts regarding the “nuts and bolts”. I have said before that the construction documents have to be just as good if not better than the design itself. It’s clear that with the use of cad the quality of the documents has diminished industry wide. If the plans are not done properly the final result will not be what you sold the client in the first place and will end up costing them more…..this is unacceptable as far as I’m concerned."
"It really doesn’t matter what the size of the project is. At the end of the day real people are going to be using the space you designed for them on a daily basis. Why should a smaller project get less attention than a large one. This particular home is a stunning example of early Craftsmen/prairie style architecture and to not take this into consideration, even if I were only designing trim, would have been a monumental disservice to the clients (and the home) who clearly understand the significance of the existing craftsmanship. I do take a personal interest in every project I do and when the client is as thoughtful and engaged in the process it only makes it that more satisfying when its complete."
"There were many contributing factors that determined the overall success of this project. First and foremost was the client/designer relationship and the prompt, thoughtful and productive communication. This particular addition/remodel project was a huge undertaking for the client and the fact that they put their trust in me to help realize their vision is a tremendous responsibility that I take very seriously. After all, the final result is a place where a family is going to live and grow. I truly appreciate that the client took the time to write a report here and am grateful that they are happy with my services."
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