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Construction Material – Aerated Autoclaved Concrete

by Anthony Ries April 24, 2013

Aerated Autoclaved Concrete, or AAC is a building material that has been around since 1914, mainly in Europe, and available in the United States since the mid 1990s. It is, as the name implies, a masonry product and it consists of aggregate that is no [...]

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St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Castle Rock

by Jim Houlette January 3, 2013

EVstudio provided post tension foundation design for the recent St Francis of Assisi Church.  The Church is being built by Fransen Pittman and designed by Architectural Innovations, LLC. This was a great project to be a part of.  The project was an addition to an [...]

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Wooden Churches in Transylvania

by Anthony Ries November 11, 2012
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November 8th was Bram Stokers 165th birthday and of course Halloween was a just a week before. So I think it is fitting to talk a little  bit about the humble, yet magnificent, wooden churches of Transylvania. We associate that word with terror and vampires [...]

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Incorporating Religious and Institutional Uses into Neighborhoods

by John W. Olson September 30, 2012

In all neighborhoods, it is important to include a variety, or mixture, of land use opportunities. Religious institutions provide many great opportunities for a neighborhood. The most obvious asset provided is the accessibility and convenience of getting to and from the use. A religious institution [...]

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Lisa A. Barter – Director of Interiors and Lighting

by marketing January 30, 2012
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“I am an Interior Architect who champions the integration of architecture, interiors and lighting.  I’m happiest when able to wield all my skills to create a space that gets people excited to be there.” Lisa Barter studied interior design and architecture in Texas, and brings [...]

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Bill Foster – Architect

by marketing January 29, 2012
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Bill is an Architect and Project Manager at EV Studio. He believes in bringing out the best in the project team from programming, to design to construction through building consensus. He believes in learning from the client, engineers and contractors in the effort to improve [...]

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Anthony Ries – Architect

by marketing January 29, 2012
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My path in architecture has taken a varied, somewhat circuitous path. I have been involved with projects that vary widely from large public school projects to small home additions, from multi-story office buildings to historic preservation. The common thread on all building types is aesthetics, [...]

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Christian House of Prayer (CHOP) Civil Engineering

by DJ Zehnacker November 22, 2011

EVstudio Civil Engineering has recently completed civil construction drawings for a major development/expansion to the existing Christian House of Prayer campus located in Killeen, Texas.  The project consists of a new lecture hall, a strip retail area, and major drainage and utility improvements throughout the [...]

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Small Project Structural Engineering

by Adam Denton October 2, 2011

At EVstudio we get a lot of phone calls from home owners in need of a structural engineer. More often than not, one of the first things they say is, “EVstudio is certainly a structural engineering powerhouse. Is my project too small for you to [...]

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The Abbey on Adams: Structural Design for a Historic Building Remodel

by Adam Denton October 1, 2011

EVstudio was recently awarded the contract to provide structural engineering services for the remodeling of a luxury condo unit located in a historic brick church at 14th and Adams in Denver. This church was repurposed as two unique luxury condo units in 2000. The scope [...]

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What it Takes for a Town to Exist

by Dean Dalvit January 7, 2011

Below is a Recent Article I wrote about the importance of local community involvement…specifically my community of Downtown Evergreen Colorado! What it Takes for a Town to Exist We’ve all done it. We visit a new place and instantly fall in love. I know I’ve done it because it’s [...]

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Overseas Cafe, European Cafe and Bakery Now Open

by Dean Dalvit September 22, 2010

It was our great pleasure to work on the Overseas Cafe and Bakery, a new restaurant in Bergen Park. The project turned out great, and is already receiving community praise and press. The following is reprinted from Colorado Serenity Magazine: The text of the article, from Colorado Serenity [...]

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