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Also i nherent in Measured Architects’ ap-
proach i s their unique e nthusiasm for the
process of c reating a piece of a rchitecture,
rather t han romanticizing the end result.
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site, which they’vemodeled to showcase pro-
gression o ver completion. “We have a b log
section that’s c oming alive right now that’s
outlining the steps of building and how we
empower the people on the team to do so,”
outlines Cuddington.
It’s a ll p art of a m entality t hat values c li-
ent satisfaction a nd a rchitectural l ongevity
wholly, and it shines through Cuddington’s
that people cherish and love it, and so we try
to make buildings that will make great ruins
one day,” he says.
MOVING INTO THE FUTURE
Speaking to the future, Cunnington details
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durance and survival i n the industry, while
looking to more expansive projects. “We ab-
solutely want to move to much larger project
sizes, and to start creating the infrastructure
to d isseminate that. We’re r eady and game,
as well as able, so a lot of the work that we’re
currently doing is internal, to be able to be
leaders if we have t o grow t he n ext ring o f
support for a larger contract,”Cunnington
states.
Crucial i n this t ransition, o f course, i s the
and Cuddington w ork harmoniously t o
complement each o ther’s p erspectives. “We
coming up with some zany idea, and running
it p ast him,” Cuddington e xplains,“We’re