A NEW company retreat

This past Tuesday, the newly joined companies of GMB A+E and Visbeen Architects had a retreat, held at the Frederik Meijer Gardens.  It was a little bit of inspiration, a little bit of introduction, a little bit of rejuvenation, a little bit of team building and a lot of fun!  Here is a recap of our day....

Held at the always beautiful Frederik Meijer Gardens, it was an exceptionally beautiful summer day!

 Harm Perdok, GMB's president, gave a little "state of the union" address.  2012 has been a great year and with all of the new and exciting changes / additions to the company, the year ahead is lookin' good!

 Wayne Visbeen gave an introduction to our little sector of the organization, Visbeen Architects.

GMB has been generous enough to support an organization called VOX United over the last year.  They are a non-profit Christian organization that works to bring accessible clean water sources to remote areas of Southern Africa by repairing existing and installing new water wells.  They also work to train the residents of those areas how to repair the wells so that they can maintain them even after VOX leaves.  VOX's goal is to never touch the wells they install more than once. We received a little demonstration on how the wells work and what goes into the installation.

We had a few team-building exercises throughout the day.  This was exercise #1.  Relating to the presentation we had just seen from VOX, we had to filter some dirty water and try to remove as much of the contaminants from it as possible, using only the supplies given to each of the eight teams.  Supplies included larger stones, smaller stones, two types of sand, three pop bottles, string, cotton balls, a bag of carbon, coffee filters, a razor blade, plastic bags, electrical tape, a straw and a plastic cup.
The final filtered products - some looked a little more filtered than others!

The judging included a taste test?  Yikes, glad I wasn't the judge!

This was my team (team 7) and we just happened to win 2nd place, the silver medal!

Team-building challenge #2: This little lego number sat in the hallway outside of the room where we met and was called "the client."  Each team had to divide into communicators and designers.  The communicators had to go to the client and study it, then go back to the designers of their team and just verbally communicate how to rebuilt it with the legos we were given.  Trust me, it's harder than it looks!

Team-building challenge #3: One communicator of each group had a picture in front of them.  They had to describe only verbally how the designers needed to recreate it on the paper in front of them, only the communicator was not allowed to see what the designers were drawing.

It turned out that each of the images the nine teams drew made up a larger picture....the London Olympics 2012 logo!


A few lessons learned...
1.  Communicating is key to success
2.  A team with a clear vision on how to accomplish their goals is a stronger team
3.  We have to know WHY we are doing what we do
4.  Most importantly, GO TEAM GMB + VISBEEN ARCHITECTS!!

ARDA Award Winners!

At this year's American Residential Design Awards (ARDA), sponsored by the AIBD, Visbeen Architects won big with a grand total of 12 awards!  Check out these fantastic projects that can now be called "award-winners!"

Domenico
1st Place - Model Home
Built by Infiniti Custom Homes

Clareville
1st Place - Published Design
Built by Jeff Segard Builders • Interiors by Julie Homes


Sunsweet Hill
1st Place - Published Design
Built by Distinctive Homes

 9th & College Concept
1st Place Conceptual Design

Laurel
1st Place Conceptual Design

Sunny Slope
2nd Place Custom Luxury
Built by Dan Vos Construction • Interiors by Via Design

Haverhill
2nd Place Custom Luxury
Built by Falcon Homes • Interiors by Gallery Interiors

Carlton Shores
2nd Place Custom Luxury
Built by Mike Schaap Builders

Pinecliff
2nd Place Model Home
Interior staging by Julie Holmes
Tupper Camp
2nd Place Conceptual Design

Patterson
2nd Place Conceptual Design
Built by GDK Construction • Interiors by Jeffery Roberts Design

Cornerstone Baseball Stadium
2nd Place Conceptual Design
Built by Christman Corporation

How to Work with an Architect

Recently, I ran across this article on houzz.com regarding how to work with an architect, so I thought I would share this subjective view of our profession that makes some good points.

One thing to note: in the section about "mak(ing) sure your ideas and the architect's match," the author speaks of an architect drafting a set of sketches after meeting with you.  That's not exactly true here at Visbeen Architects.  Here, Wayne Visbeen will be sketching with you LIVE in the meeting, so you don't have to wait to see if your ideas match with your architects - it will be clear right in front of you, which will end up saving you time and money!





Cornerstone Dining Hall is Award-Winning!

The conceptual design work we did for Cornerstone University's Dining Hall is award-winning!  The American School & University's Educational Interiors Showcase awarded this project for Outstanding Design in the Cafeterias/Food-Service Areas and we couldn't be prouder.

Congrats to all involved in the completion of this spectacular facility!


Check out our blog post from the fall with more photos and details on this award-winning project.




You be the judge!

We need your help!  One of our projects, the Highfield, is up for the Global Choice Award as part of the AIBD's American Residential Design Awards, so WE NEED YOUR VOTES!  The deadline is coming up FAST - all votes need to be in by midnight on Tuesday, August 6!  Here is how to cast your vote....

Step 1: Visit AIBD's Global Choice Award ballot page. (http://aibd.org/for_professionals/2012_Global_Choice/index.html)
Step 2: Click Custom Luxury entry #1c-12-002 (our project, the Highfield) to view a slideshow of the images and floor plans of this beauty!
Step 3: Click on the phrase at the top of the page, you will see a phrase that says "Vote for one of the Global Choice entries."
Step 4: That link will take you to the final part of the ballot where you enter your name and choose your selection.  Again, we highly suggest (wink, wink) you vote for our entry, #1c-12-002.
Step 5: Click VOTE!

Just in case you were wondering why you should vote for this project, check out these killer photos....



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