ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING
PRECISION FROM THE FIRST LINE. We translate complex structural requirements into enduring spatial monuments.
Structural
Integrity
Addressing the critical friction points between creative vision and physical reality.
Spatial Inefficiency
We eliminate dead-zones through mathematical spatial optimization, ensuring every square millimeter serves a structural or aesthetic purpose.
Lighting Obstruction
Advanced lux-mapping and solar-path analysis are integrated into the core plan to maximize natural illumination year-round.
Structural Feasibility
Engineering-first planning prevents design compromises during construction. We design what can actually be built to last.
System Integration
Seamlessly embedding HVAC, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure into the architectural skeleton without aesthetic loss.
Technical
Deliverables
Our output is not just a drawing; it is a comprehensive technical ecosystem designed for absolute construction precision.
3D BIM Modeling
A digital twin of your structure, identifying every collision and material quantity before a single shovel hits the Texas soil.
Site Analysis
Topographic mapping, soil composition assessment, and boundary verification to ground the project in its specific context.
Material Specification
- Durability Rating Analysis
- Aesthetic Coordination
- Thermal Performance Standards
Structural Engineering
Load-bearing calculations and seismic considerations integrated directly into the aesthetic design framework.
Process Clarity
How long does the planning phase take?
Typically 8-12 weeks for complex residential structures, ensuring every detail is vetted before moving to construction phases.
How are revision cycles handled?
We provide three major technical review sessions, allowing for feedback at the massing, schematic, and detailed design stages.
Integration with construction?
Our plans are designed to be "contractor-ready," with 0.5px precision drafting that minimizes field questions and change orders.
Ready to draft your legacy?
Monolith Precision Architecture — Austin, Texas.