As a licensed Architect I'm qualified to design all types of buildings, but I chose many years ago to focus exclusively on custom homes and remodeling projects. I prefer working at my client's kitchen table to working in a boardroom, helping people improve their lives through better, more personal home design. Many of the homes I've designed are in Ohio, but I've worked in ten other states as far away as Arizona and Colorado. My blog allows me to indulge my second love, writing. My articles have been published on Fox News, Zillow, Yahoo Homes, MSN Real Estate, and several magazines and newspapers.
Richard Taylor, AIA is a custom home Architect in Columbus Ohio who specializes in the design of unique traditional and modern home designs throughout Ohio. Contact me to schedule an initial consultation on your new custom home design project.
@crampell thank you for your recent "stop cheering" oped - that's exactly perspective that many of us investing in… https://t.co/Sls9bivmnQ
Throwback Thursday - cleaning the office and found this ink and mylar drawing I did in 1994 - just as CAD was makin… https://t.co/dwMAmphMNz
Well-chosen and well-placed shutters can be a great finishing touch; many home designs just wouldn’t be complete wi… https://t.co/2hlJ5JataY
I'm curious to hear some opinions on this - for the purposes of graphically explaining this space, do you prefer th… https://t.co/1I5iCkIcuA
Trying to get the hang of some new rendering software! https://t.co/sb9ytUGGBD
Since I first published this article in 2002, I’ve been involved with one other training burn and several demolitio… https://t.co/B7NhTLGFTz
Seems like the starting point for a lot of conversations I had in 2020 was “how are you holding up?” or “how’s busi… https://t.co/V81KHgetCc
The “design” part of many kitchen-only remodels is too much about fixtures and finishes, and not enough about solvi… https://t.co/BQhgpYltyO
Both types of policies protect the builder and homeowner from property damage due to fire, theft, vandalism, weathe… https://t.co/Ql600wyX4u
The updates to this 1941 home aren’t dramatically obvious, but sometimes, that’s the whole point. In addition to th… https://t.co/sAQ4iggBGA