Wednesday, July 15, 2009

PRESS RELEASE: NewSouth Architects and Studio 100 Fine Art Gallery Have Moved


(HUNTSVILLE-AL – July 15, 2009) The offices of NewSouth Architects and Studio 100 Fine Art Gallery have moved to a new space on the Square in Downtown Huntsville.

The combined art gallery and architecture firm are now located at 117 Northside Square next door to Sam & Greg’s across from the courthouse. James Lee Caudle, Principal Architect, has provided residential and commercial architectural services in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Mississippi for over 21 years. Studio 100 Fine Art Gallery, which opened in May 2008, features oils and pastels by local artist Ann Caudle, James’s wife. A Grand Opening will coincide with the Gallery Tour July 23, 2009. The Public is invited. For More Information you may phone: 256-539-5845

Friday, May 29, 2009

Huntsville Alabama Rated #1 City in 2009 by Kiplinger!

This is really awesome. Huntsville Alabama Rated #1 City in 2009 by Kiplinger

http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2009/07/2009-best-city-huntsville.html

Read more about it.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

We're moving!

It is official, the paperwork is signed, the improvements have begun. We are moving up the street, hopefully by July 1st, 2009.  We will be on the square at 117 Northside Square. We are really looking forward to the move, and are excited about the new space. You'll be able to drop by and see Ann Caudle's paintings in a much more flattering space in an area that is easier to access.

Look for grand opening announcements here.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Award Winning Designs

Winner of: The Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc. 2008 Award of Excellence 
Falkville First United Methodist Church
Contractor: Martin & Cobey Construction
Architect: James Lee Caudle

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Stock Plans vs. Hiring an Architect

Did you know that less than 2 percent of homes built today initially hire an Architect? 

You may think you’re getting a huge discount by buying stock plans. But, lets look at the facts:

  • Many people hire an architect to correct or alter the stock plans they already purchased so you must add that cost into your estimation.
  • The person who created the stock plans cannot get to know you and your needs.
  • The person who sells you the stock plan cannot go to your site – remember; special sites require special plans. 
  • Stock plans have a copyright and must be approved before changing designs. 
  • Only your architect knows all of the options open to you depending upon several factors, including your budget.

Don’t underestimate the value of your architect getting to know you personally, being able to see building site physically, and the level of choices having your own architect will provide.

Your architect will meet with you and ask you questions to get to know you, such as, “Do you sit together as a family watching movies?” “Do you entertain a lot?” The answers you give can influence your plans in ways you may not have considered.

A good architect will also visit your site to look at various aspects of your site. He may look at how the sun affects your site and he will understand how the landscaping will influence your choices of materials and design.

An architect will also visit the site during construction to be sure that your house is being built according to the plans and specifications.  He will be able to assure a homeowner that his money is being spent wisely. This is a very good insurance policy to protect your largest investment.

When you use stock plans most of the materials that you use to assemble your home will be standardized to your plans, and not customized for you.

While you may get a few choices that feel customized the end result is that your house will not be a custom home. Your builder will not customize your house over a few set limitations, and if they do offer it, they will charge a premium to do so.

Unless you hire an Architect, the builder you hire, while talented, does not have the specialized training necessary to make unusual, complex or special designs. Any special needs may not be possible without hiring an architect.

Architects are licensed professionals just like a lawyer or a doctor, this means that they have completed very in depth training including internships and have passed difficult and rigorous exams giving them the knowledge you seek.

No one hires a mechanic to do surgical procedures, why hire anyone but a professional to build your home? A home is a very personal creation and deserves the utmost care and consideration. After all, you will be enjoying it for a very long time.

At the end of the day stock plans can end up costing you more than hiring an architect to start with.