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BillBriggs
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A Sense of Place: 3D Printing and Virtual Reality in Architecture
Two-dimensional drawings are no longer the only way to describe our designs. Clients and architects alike are utilizing 3D printing and virtual reality to bring...
William S. Briggs, Architect
May 22 2017
Dollars & Sense: Designing Within A Budget
In one way or another, all projects begin and end with one simple concern: cost. No matter the size, the budget allotted to a project is either near or at the...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Apr 18 2017
Transforming Ordinary Materials with Design & Skill
As an architect, I regularly design projects that utilize luxury materials like Carrara marble, travertine tile, and high-end appliances. While it’s enjoyable...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Apr 3 2017
Be Prepared: Investing in Design Elements That Protect Your Home
When it comes to new home construction, or renovations, homeowners naturally focus on the aesthetic aspects of the project such as fixtures, colors, and finish...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Jan 30 2017
Good Design in Opposing Styles
As an architect, I’m often asked about what I think is good design. Now, what people are really asking is what styles I prefer- modern, traditional, ornate,...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Nov 16 2016
No Project Too Small
I’ve always enjoyed tackling any kind of project, as long as good design was at the heart of it. From an 8,500 square foot home to a porch- there is no...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Oct 2 2016
Dream It, Built It: From Daydreams to Drill Bits
If you’ve decided to build a new home- congratulations and welcome to one of the most challenging and exciting projects of your life! The “to do” feels long...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Oct 2 2016
Dream It, Build It: What Works and What Doesn't When Designing New Construction
Remember watching those old sitcoms where every house looked like it was stamped from the exact same cookie cutter? From the linoleum floors to the Formica...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Sep 16 2016
Dream It, Build It: Designing New Construction Homes
With a new house, you can get exactly what you want. You won’t find yourself restricting your vision to an existing structure; rather you’ll be able to realize...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Aug 15 2016
Restoring Glory: Protecting and Preserving Your Older Home
As we conclude our series on older homes, I’d like to spend this time discussing ways to keep your older home both functional and beautiful as it ages. All...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Jul 8 2016
Restoring Glory: The Pros and Cons of Owning an Older Home
An older home is not a blank canvas waiting for your customization, but rather a rich portrait meant to be enjoyed by the right collector. The floors may creak...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Jun 16 2016
Restoring Glory: A Series on Living in and Loving an Older Home
(1950s, Dallas home. Williams S. Briggs' revamped the front with a new roof, new paint, new porch, new windows, new gutters and downspouts, new shutters.) It’s...
William S. Briggs, Architect
May 25 2016
ICAA- Texas Chapter Hosts Garden Tour and Discussion about Design Collaboration
At the April 21st Lambert's Garden Tour hosted by the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art- Texas Chapter, William Briggs participated in a panel...
William S. Briggs, Architect
May 25 2016
French Chateau Style in the Modern Era
The house on Colgate demonstrates the French Chateau architecture style, which was popularized in America between 1880 and 1910. French Chateau architecture is...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Nov 30 2015
Convenience Can Have Consequences
There is a towel rack on the top of my dishwasher. This might seem like an innocuous design feature, but it ultimately left me with a broken dishwasher. Time...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Nov 9 2015
Local Architect Honored for Lee Park Pavilion
We are honored to announce that William S. Briggs has won a 2015 John Staub Award for our work at Lee Park. The John Staub Awards “recognize and promote...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Sep 30 2015
Local Architect Honored for Lee Park Pavilion
We are honored to announce that William S. Briggs has won a 2015 John Staub Award for our work at Lee Park. The John Staub Awards “recognize and promote...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Sep 30 2015
Lingering Ghosts of Bad Decisions
Is there a rattling in your attic? A hissing noise coming from your basement? A steady drip from your faucet? Is your home slowly driving you crazy? I...
William S. Briggs, Architect
Jun 14 2015
Is Bigger Always Better?
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including our homes, but where you allocate that space in your home can really make a difference. You don’t want to sacrifice...
William S. Briggs, Architect
May 21 2015
Soft Contemporary Style Mixes Clean Lines and Warmth
Contemporary homes have a reputation for giving off an almost utilitarian vibe. In designing this soft contemporary style home, we tempered the severe lines...
William S. Briggs, Architect
May 12 2015
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