Achieving a Design-Build Goal
October 14th, 2008
Mosby architect Brian Yount (left) and Scott Mosby (far right) during a client design review in the Mosby showroom and selection center.
Coming upon this scene (above) earlier today was a beautiful moment.
In the present moment, it is our Planning & Design team reviewing a client’s remodeling project. The architect’s floor plans, elevations and 3-D renderings are shared on the large LCD screen so the homeowner can feel and see the new spaces. This creates productive conversation about details and concepts in a language that everyone understands. Since they are sitting in the showroom and selection center, examples of the very items being discussed are an arms-length away, so informed decisions can be made. This is an energizing process, creating confidence and enthusiasm for everyone involved, and assures that we provide exactly what a homeowner wants before construction begins.
From a historical perspective, this is a satisfying moment. We had so longed to have the ability to present projects to our clients in a dynamic and comprehensive way. We knew that being able to fully share the process with them would allow us all to create exceptional designs and solutions that give them lasting value.
This form of client/remodeler team work was a goal we worked toward. In the moment captured above came the proof that we finally did it, and it works as wonderfully as we always dreamed it would! Achieving a goal is a special moment, and it’s just as important to realize a goal has been achieved as it is to reach it. Along with this comes gratitude and the inspiration to continually improve. Yes, it was a beautiful moment.







October 14th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
Great Brian, interesting, keep up the good work. Love, Dad