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| Introduction |
Richter Cornbrooks
Gribble, Inc. (RCG)
began in 1907 with the work of one man, Edward L. Palmer, Jr.,
a respected Baltimore architect. The oldest continuously practicing
architecture firm in Maryland, RCG
has maintained its status as a leader in the profession. Our fifteen-person
firm is presently responsible for projects in design or under
construction valued at more than $175 million. Our reputation
for design excellence is evidenced by the more than 30 design
awards with which we have been honored in the past 25 years.
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Competence
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RCG
offers a range of services for a variety of clients. Our background
allows us to efficiently respond to large projects, yet our size
permits us to provide the attention to detail associated with
smaller projects. Seventy-five percent of our clients are repeat
clients. This is a result of our seasoned management team's effective
response in conforming to client budget and schedule while maintaining
the highest standard of quality. The commissions we pursue are
of a size and scope that allow us to maintain principal involvement
in all aspects of the project. Excellence in design, technical
competence, clarity and accuracy of documentation and coordination
are the foundation of the firm's success.
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Creativity
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All projects
come with a unique set of characteristics, and with each new challenge
RCG
taps the diverse experience and proven talents of our creative
staff and senior design professionals. For every project, large
or small, we apply a creative design process tailored to our client's
needs. Our process is engineered to develop design solutions that
respond to the site as well as the specific goals and objectives
of the client.
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| Commitment
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Throughout
the history of our organization are commissions which demonstrate
our range and ability. As RCG
begins its ninth decade in business, we are fully prepared to
build on our rich heritage by continuing to realize the wisdom
of five generations of principals that have maintained a vision
for the future of the built environment.
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