Architecture and contracting don’t always go hand-in-hand.
Sometimes, they even clash with each other. Finding a common ground between
artistic vision and practical building can be difficult. What’s worse is that
the owner is the one who ultimately loses out in the end when this kind of
conflict isn’t resolved. That’s a problem that Jeffrey Dallenbach is fully
aware of and wants to solve. Jeffrey S. Dallenbach, AIA is a renowned master
builder in Texas with a success architect business and portfolio.
Where He Began
Jeffrey
S. Dallenbach, AIA graduated from Texas A&M and started working with
firms that are well-known for their work in Central and South Texas. He became
an architect in 1995. Determined to learn more about the processes of building
and managing products, he furthered his education. When he started working with
Marmon Mok Architects, his leadership skills began to develop. These skills
further grew when he became involved with the American Institute of Architects.
All of this hard work resulted in Dallenbach starting his business: ARCHCON.
The Successes of ARCHCON
Dallenbach worked as both the architect and contractor in
his business. This helped reduce conflict between the two careers. ARCHCON
became a reliable company for building real-estate, hotels, and more. This business
is also responsible for building the largest medical campus in the world, which
is located in Houston. Dallenbach and his team have displayed that they are
competent in getting things done quickly and efficiently. He knew how to
balance time and budget in a way that would be the most convenient for his
clients.
The Expansion of ARCHCON
Dallenbach was eventually able to create a sister location
after gaining full control over ARCHCON. The name of this new location is
ARCHCON Architecture. He has gained reasonable success with ARCHCON
Architecture as he has with his first business, getting repeat clients and
giving the same great service. It wasn’t yet enough for Dallenbach. He wanted
there to be a harmonic collaboration between the architect, contractor, and
owner. That’s why he merged ARCHCON Architecture and ARCHCON Design-Build to
create DALLENBACH·COLE
ARCHITECTURE.
Solving an Industry-Wide Problem
One major issue with building projects is efficiency. As
previously mentioned, contractors and architects tend to disagree with each
other, further delaying the project. Jeffrey S. Dallenbach, AIA established
DALLENBACH-COLE ARCHITECTURE to solve this issue. He doesn’t wait until
problems like environmental or economic issues arise before solving it.
Dallenbach makes sure that the owner,
architect, and contractor come together and plan everything out before
anyone even starts building. This helps to build trust between client and
company.
Jeffrey S. Dallenbach has worked on many projects from many
industries with his company. Recently, however, he’s been focusing more on
storage facilities. As odd as that sounds, it makes sense if you are aware that
the storage industry has become a billion-dollar industry. Dallenbach doesn’t
simply make those dull, cookie-cutter storage buildings that all look the same.
He brings his style and flair to make these businesses stand out. For examples
of his unique work, look to places like the Stor Self-Storage building in
Cresta Bella, Texas, the Mines Roads Self-Storage & Mini Offices facility
in Laredo, Texas, and the Extra Space Storage building on Maple Avenue in
Dallas, Texas. Each of these buildings shows that not only does Dallenbach go
beyond the standard look of a storage facility, but he goes out of his way to
make them inviting and visually appealing on a comforting level. There are many
reasons the storage industry is expanding, and DALLENBACH-COLE ARCHITECTURE
will be able to provide their services while paving the way for the
professional building trade.