| Kellogg + Associates is an award winning design firm known for its innovative and environmentally conscious architecture and urban design.
Kellogg + Associates brings a wealth of knowledge and creativity to each project while encompassing the needs and goals of our clients. We are committed to creating buildings and places that contribute to and enhance the environment and surrounding communities.
Kellogg + Associates offers a full scope of services, from entitlement consulting, master planning, conceptual design, schematic design, and design development, to construction documents and construction management. Our portfolio includes award-winning projects including affordable housing, commercial and residential mixed-use, schools, specialized land use planning and a variety of public spaces.
Kellogg + Associates is:
Collaborative;
Green;
Contemporary;
Constructive and,
Dedicated to service.
…Collaborative in that we work closely with owners as well as artists, landscape architects, interior designers and artisans in creation of unique places.
…Green in that we strive to preserve land and natural resources, including energy, and seek to minimize the carbon footprint of a project. We strive to provide fair and safe work environments to celebrate the human resources that contribute to the built environment.
…Contemporary in that our work reflects the currents of culture and technology; that it relates to the land and natural phenomena and is imbued with a poetic concept and a sense of narrative structure, and that the sculptural and aesthetic quality has meaning.
…Constructive in that our work is conceived with the idea that it will be realized; knowing that architecture is a craft, and that innovation and technology can be integrated with a time-honored sense of pride and care in our work.
Finally, our practice is dedicated to service: working together at a high level of professionalism, we respect budgets, timelines and owners’ objectives to create beautiful and enduring places that honor the environment and enhance the human experience.
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