Design of Physical Spaces

We start where the walls are still lines on a drawing — planning how a space will be used, wired, lit, seen, and secured before anything is built.

Technology fails in buildings when it is added last. We work alongside architects, general contractors, and interior designers during design development so that pathways, power, sightlines, and equipment space are resolved on paper rather than on site.

Our deliverables become part of the construction set: riser diagrams, rack elevations, device schedules, conduit and pathway plans, camera sightline studies, and coordinated reflected ceiling plans. Field teams get drawings they can build from, and owners get infrastructure that disappears into the architecture.

We stay engaged through construction administration — submittals, site observation, and punch — so the design intent survives contact with the field.

Planning a space?

The earlier we join, the more we can do. Bring us in during design and the infrastructure disappears into the architecture.