Newsletters – Bacon Lane Architect LLC https://layerarchitecture.com Connecticut Architect Fri, 03 Apr 2015 18:02:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 https://layerarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/favicon.jpg Newsletters – Bacon Lane Architect LLC https://layerarchitecture.com 32 32 Bacon Lane Architect LLC Mentors an Aspiring Architect https://layerarchitecture.com/ArcWest-mentors-an-aspiring-architect/ https://layerarchitecture.com/ArcWest-mentors-an-aspiring-architect/#respond Wed, 17 Feb 2010 21:24:34 +0000 http://www.layerarchitecture.com/?p=988 The partners at Bacon Lane Architect LLC have been very busy during the month of January, and the first of February, with various active projects and new prospective endeavors. Our goal will be to write detailed and illustrative articles (including pictures and drawings) in the coming weeks about these subjects.

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…… Just an informal note updating a few activities of the New Year.

    First to share a highlight of the day to day business |  The Bacon Lane Architect LLC Partners  are taking time to meet with and mentor a local high school student who is completing a senior project to explore the profession of architectural practice.  The student has a definitive interest to become an architect and notably made this effort to contact a local company to help them understand more about the business of architectural design and engineering.   I think this will turn out to be a good lesson for all involved.

Back to task | The partners at Bacon Lane Architect LLC have been very busy during the month of January, and the first weeks of February, with active architectural projects, new endeavors and prospective opportunities  including:

  • Completing and coordinating a set of documents submitted to the States Building Department  (DBD) for a proposed Bakery in the Highlands neighborhood.   With the contractor on board, the owner is anxiously waiting for the building permit pending review comments from the DBD.
  • Providing a proposal to a prospective client for multiple fast track projects out of state … Hopefully much more to share on this soon.
  • Meeting with a residential owner to discuss their desire  for different improvements to their States Bungalow, including vaulting the ceiling of their living room, building on a rear deck above grade that aligns with the main floor and basement remodel to allow for two new bedrooms that comply with the local building codes. We are very excited about this opportunity!
  • Providing a complete Architectural and Engineering proposal for a prospective Irish Pub and Restaurant to be located in a nearby suburb of States.  The owner is completing their due diligence for the leased space and completing applications for their financial resources.   We are eager and very interested to be involved with this project as well – This will be fun!
  • Kicking off a community redevelopment project for a main street building facade improvement in East States.
  • Meeting with a husband and wife who are interested in taking a “warehouse” approach for the construction of a new home in a surrounding States suburb.  The prospective client approached us with the concept of using a premanufactured metal building for the exterior then utilizing an architect to complete a custom plan layout and interior finishes design.  We anticipate we would also assist with the coordination of foundation requirements for the building shell, along with proposing elevations and building forms that will work with the metal building system … This could be a lot of fun and an interesting challenge!
  • Offering strategic business planning and operational consulting to a national corporate client.

We are very encouraged with the level of activity we’ve been experiencing at the start of the New Year.  Our goal will be to write further detailed and illustrative articles (including pictures and drawings) in the coming weeks about the subjects introduced and outlined above.

Bacon Lane Architect LLC wishes everyone is having a great start to the New Year!

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Bacon Lane Architect LLC e-Newsletter | Sent Today https://layerarchitecture.com/974/ https://layerarchitecture.com/974/#respond Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:44:39 +0000 http://www.layerarchitecture.com/?p=974 Bacon Lane Architect LLC sends out electronic newsletter to share professional insights, industry trends, observations and current Bacon Lane Architect LLC events.

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ArcWest sends out the first edition of our quarterly e-Newsletter today.  The goal with the e-Newsletter is to share insights, industry trends, observations and current events at Bacon Lane Architect LLC.  We want to keep this a casual, open forum of information.  We welcome your thoughts and comments as we are already thinking about and preparing for our next issue.  Thank you.

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Rick Ruffino joins Bacon Lane Architect LLC https://layerarchitecture.com/rick-ruffino-joins-ArcWest-Architects/ https://layerarchitecture.com/rick-ruffino-joins-ArcWest-Architects/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:02:32 +0000 http://www.layerarchitecture.com/?p=849 Bacon Lane Architect LLC adds new executive partner, Rick Ruffino, to the Bacon Lane Architect LLC Team expanding our corporate project, planning and business management experience.

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Press Release:    July 30th, 2009

ArcWest Architects is pleased to announce that Rick Ruffino will be joining the Bacon Lane Architect LLC team on August 3rd, 2009 as a Partner.

Mr. Ruffino is a veteran newspaper and publishing executive who brings his corporate experience in planning, project and business management to Bacon Lane Architect LLC’s existing strengths in architecture and engineering.  His experience in developing and implementing sustainable outsourcing solutions and guiding complex software and equipment projects is unmatched.

Mr Ruffino was the Director of Manufacturing, for the US outsourcing group at Transcontinental, Inc. and continues to assist that team with the successful start up of the new Fremont, CA facility printing the San Francisco Chronicle.

If you would like to speak with Rick to learn more about how the Bacon Lane Architect LLC team can assist your organization thrive in this challenging market, please contact him directly at:

Office           303.455.7741

Mobile          303.881.3445

rruffino@layerarchitecture.com

For more information, contact ArcWest Architects

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Design for Newspaper Offices – Rightsizing Opportunities https://layerarchitecture.com/design-for-newspaper-offices-rightsizing-opportunities/ https://layerarchitecture.com/design-for-newspaper-offices-rightsizing-opportunities/#respond Thu, 30 Oct 2008 19:45:12 +0000 http://www.layerarchitecture.com/?p=352 Front-Office Design RIGHTSIZING – Creates OPPORTUNITIES Plunging advertising revenue and increased operating cost are changing the way newspaper organizations operate.  To substantially reduce cost, product size is being reduced, production is being consolidated and facilities are being closed. Historically, reductions in front office staff news reporters, advertising reps. and graphic artist were off limits.  It … Continued

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Front-Office Design RIGHTSIZINGCreates OPPORTUNITIES

Plunging advertising revenue and increased operating cost are changing the way newspaper organizations operate.  To substantially reduce cost, product size is being reduced, production is being consolidated and facilities are being closed.

Historically, reductions in front office staff news reporters, advertising reps. and graphic artist were off limits.  It was assumed that these positions generate income; reduction of front-office staff would negatively affect quality and the bottom line.  The economic realities of today are testing this assumption.

Bacon Lane Architect LLC partners are experts in the planning, layout and design of newspaper operations. This article will set aside the reasons for our current economic environment and its effect on this industry for others to examine.  What this document provides is a brief outline of real opportunities that arise from front-office vacated square footage & staff reductions.

Functional opportunities:

  • Resolve existing layout and ADA accessibility deficiencies
  • Eliminate redundancies and improve the flow of information
  • Break down departmental barriers
  • Integrate print and web news gathering and advertising
  • Facilitate employee cross training & multitasking

Income generating opportunities:

  • Lease vacated square footage to third parties
  • Eliminate expenses by returning off-site leased space

Bacon Lane Architect LLC is a cost effective and flexible organization able to respond to the demands and needs of our clients.  We look forward to becoming part of your team in search of new and beneficial ways to reduce front-office operating cost while improving products & services.

Please contact Bacon Lane Architect LLC to learn more about our services.

September 2007 – “Bacon Lane Architect LLC is unique because they’re a group of world-class listeners who understand budgetary constraints and deliver projects on time. What more can you ask for in an architectural firm?” – Jeanne Straus, President

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