GMF + ASSOCIATES is a registered trade name for DESIGN FOUR, INC., incorporated and licensed in 1984 as a Class A contractor. Over its 25+ year business history GMF+ has designed hundreds of homes and residential additions, as well as award winning commercial projects. Its business model continues today to offer services to clients as a "Master Builder" in the concept of the Renaissance architect-builder, available to be directly involved in the construction it designs. Professional background includes experience as a city planner, university professor, and various positions as a staff architect before establishing GMF+ ASSOCIATES as a trade name for Design Four, Inc. in 1984.
The name Talladega has become a rallying cry for NASCAR fans. It is the latest www.DownHomePla ns.com house plan. The side-loaded two-car garage is behind the house, separated from the house by a carport where family activities can enjoy a sheltered patio space when the show car is brought out onto...
Another prize winning development with condo plans we admire and work to equal in our design efforts, great job.
I drove to Morehead City last weekend, in search of a custom house design I did more than ten years ago. It was a bit of a drive, discovering a very lovely coastal living neighborhood development called Beau Coast. Check out the photos.
Remember the house of the three little pigs where the wolf blew down their houses until they ran to the brick house for safety? There is a green lesson in that story, build it to last. Forget this cardboard idea. It will wind up in the landfill.
We are creating a new residential home in Cape Charles Virginia, "on the boards" so to speak. Chris Elam is the architect in charge, where exposed trusses are a feature for an open plan with a large central living area. These photos are from a house design in Denver, an inspiration to the concept for our project.
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