Much of the firm's continued success can be attributed to the continuity of the staff, led by five principals who have all been with the firm for at least 20 years. Senior managers have also been working together for well over 10 years, and all levels of the design staff have expertise in healthcare architecture.
The longevity and stability RBB's staff enables this firm to excel in complex, long term projects. RBB's resources have afforded the firm the privilege of being ranked #1 by the Office of Healthcare Planning and Development; #14 in The Top 50 architecture firms in the US, by Architect Magazine; and consistently ranked in the Top 10 firms in Southern California.
The longevity and stability RBB's staff enables this firm to excel in complex, long term projects. RBB's resources have afforded the firm the privilege of being ranked #1 by the Office of Healthcare Planning and Development; #14 in The Top 50 architecture firms in the US, by Architect Magazine; and consistently ranked in the Top 10 firms in Southern California.
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Architectural Design
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The design philosophy of RBB is based upon a process of open communication that leads to highly developed aesthetic and functional design. With the participation of all team members and the client, user needs are specifically defined and analyzed. Among the most prominent issues are functional program analyses and site reviews.
Master Planning
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A highly analytical and strategic approach to planning and space programming is the basis for RBB's master planning philosophy. The client's input throughout the project is considered to be at the core of the planning process. The orderly organization of new and future structures is the most important element of the master planning process.
Interior Design
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RBB's interior design approach ensures continuity between the exterior design of the building and the interior architectural design. We strive to create environments sensitive to the needs of diverse clients. Some need to stimulate and energize their occupants, while others might require a soothing and healing approach.
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Thesla Collier
Sep 26, 2014