Award
winning Architecture and Leadership
Chait
Studios has been honored with design awards from AIA Rochester
and the Illuminating Engineering Society. Stu Chait has been
responsible for awards from the American Institute of Architects,
the New York State Council of Mayors, and the City of Rochester;
and has received the prestigious AIA Rochester Medal of Distinction
and the AIA New York State Matthew W. DelGaudio Service Award.
Our
Philosophy
To serve all our clients with thoughtful and innovative
total architectural services.
Our
Client Considerations
Chait Studios strives to walk with our clients throught
the maze of construction, interior design, landscaping, building
codes, zoning
laws, contractors, budgeting, scheduling, appropriate finishes,
and furnishings, and in general, the milieu of building architecture.
Since all architecture starts with a need; a need for more space,
better accommodations, changes in plans, we become the partner
that
interprets needs through plans to built conception.
Why
Chait Studios
Chait Studios strives to provide intriguing solutions
to our clients needs in a friendly manner. Chait Studios gives
all projects the same careful consideration approaching each
problem individually. Our clients come to us with their unique
conditions whether they are social, economic, technical or aesthetic.
We endeavor to use intelligent planning and good architecture
to project positive
human activity within the spaces we create for others.
Our
Approach to Construction Management
strives for compatibility of the design and construction.
We oversee coordination of construction documents with performance,
scheduling, and cost control of the entire project from conception
to finished building.
We
prefer a team approach
to working with consultants and contractors. They
are chosen specifically for the expertise they bring to specific
project needs.
Many
of Our Projects Have Been Unconventional
We have a strong background in creating positive spaces
for handicapped clients and
working with stringent energy and conservation issues.
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