Commercial Design Partners

GLMV

Created by the merger of Gossen Livingston Associates, Inc. and McCluggage Van Sickle & Perry Corporation.

GLMV Architecture is a client-focused firm that provides a wide range of architectural, interior design, planning and related services. They are guided by a philosophy of staying true to our customers’ needs through truly collaborative client relationships. GLMV believes every client deserves the full extent of our expertise, and we have a strong record of principal involvement. With a nationwide portfolio encompassing a wide range of industries, an eye for dynamic architecture and design, and a legacy of success extending back to 1919, GLMV has the knowledge and leadership to bring your vision to life. 


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Krehbiel Architecture

Krehbiel Architecture is a multi-service design organization of highly trained architects, interior architects, landscape architects and support personnel.  The achievements and design philosophy of their firm have been recognized through positive client satisfaction. 80% of our work comes from repeat clients. Krehbiel Architecture has an impressive and diverse architectural portfolio built around creativity, innovation, imagination, open communication, technology, integrity and personal service. Their personal service is tailored to meet your objectives, your vision. They understand that a good design is an investment with a mission to improve peoples lives. They strive to communicate your vision by balancing your unique cultural, functional, and aesthetic needs with financial parameters. They create successful solutions for our clients and are highly sensitive to their schedule and budget. 


 
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Places Architects

Places Architects is committed to providing professional and concerned architectural design services to our clients. Their initial responsibility is to listen to our clients' needs first, then design a responsive facility with quality, efficiency and cost effectiveness. Using a system of techniques they encourage all parties involved to take an active role with them in the design process. This keeps misinformation to a minimum, and more importantly, promotes a sense of community and ownership of the project



Places Architects