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Design Develop LLC
architecture firm, Charlottesville, Baltimore,
rendering,
visualization,
entitlement, master planning, planning, 3D point cloud scanning, Owner's Representative, Zoning, Zoning write, Albemarle county,


Gropen, Inc.


Old Trail Heights


Charlotteville Residential Addition


Varsity Park


Region Ten: Women's Center




Gropen, Inc.


Old Trail Heights


Charlotteville Residential Addition


Varsity Park


Region Ten: Women's Center




Gropen, Inc.


Old Trail Heights


Charlotteville Residential Addition


Varsity Park


Region Ten: Women's Center




Gropen, Inc.


Old Trail Heights


Charlotteville Residential Addition


Varsity Park


Region Ten: Women's Center




Gropen, Inc.


Old Trail Heights


Charlotteville Residential Addition


Varsity Park


Region Ten: Women's Center





Why We Invested in 3D Point Cloud Technology
Point clouds have advanced in ways that allow us to avoid the old method of measurement and educated guesses to ensure project success.


How a Foundation of Partnership Catapulted the Most Recent Region Ten Project
We recently completed another project with one of our legacy clients, Region Ten, this time to help them build out a new Headquarters in downtown Charlottesville. This adaptive reuse project tackled an existing three-story building with previous commercial build out to provide customized, multi-use spaces for Region Ten and future tenants. Previously Region Ten’s administrative roles were spread out across their different facilities, but with this new building, they will all


Historic Home Renovation: 1930s Estate Restored
The Charlottesville area and Central Virginia is full of older, historic homes, which have stood the test of time, but need careful and detailed renovations to honor their historic character while also embracing modern life for new homeowners. We had the pleasure of working on a sprawling estate in Albemarle County, providing architectural services for a whole home renovation as well as a gym and sauna addition on the property. Originally built in the 1930s, this home had a


Rialto Beach: Meeting more families in the “Missing Middle”
As Charlottesville continues to navigate the changes brought by its recently updated zoning ordinances, one of the most debated topics...
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