Fewer Architects Focusing on Residential Design

Posted by liz on Feb 25th, 2007

According to an article posted in the Springfield Business Journal, Michael Buono, director of Drury University’s Hammons School of Architecture, discusses “a steady decline in original designs for single-family homes began after World War II.” Buono, “estimates that only about 5 percent of new homes have an architect involved in their designs.”

As I look around suburban Naperville and the surrounding towns. Unique single family residences are becoming few and far between.

I love to drive around downtown Naperville and the established suburbs of Geneva, Glen Ellyn, Wheaton and look at unique residential architecture of the past

In considering a move closer to town, I’m making it a personal challenge is to find affordable housing and make it a unique home for my family. Implementing ideas that are functional and dynamic that will support us as our the family grows and represent our personal style.

Consider working with a designer or architect to transform your home into a place you can be glad to call home.

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