Kari Nelson has 12 years of experience in residential architecture, three of which she spent as a general contractor. She has designed and built projects of all scope and scale in the states of Minnesota and Montana. Kari loves the interpersonal relationships that develop with any home project. Whether it be a small arts and crafts style bathroom remodel or a large modern house on the lake, Kari strives to help make each home the best it can be. Kari's work has been featured in the Star Tribune, Mpls. St. P
Non-profit arts organization with youth and community engagement programs
We are a full service design/build firm. Our small company is geared toward quality and attention to our customers requests.
We are dreamers and pragmatists, idealists and realists, academics and problem solvers, thinkers and makers. We like wide-open speculation and we like constraints. We play while we work. In this we don’t see conflict but as the necessary conditions for making architecture. It’s a journey with a deadline and a budget.
The Art of Sustainability Buildings keep out the rain. Architecture, done well, enhances the experience of life. LOCUS projects choreograph space, light, context, materials, and craftsmanship in the service of improving human experience. We’ve been called modern, green, innovative, inquisitive, altruistic, efficient, ahead of our time, socially conscious, magical, scrappy, unconventional, exquisite detailers, and even “hillbilly chic.” We can’t imagine hiring an architect who isn’t. Without those abilities
LNA is a small residential design firm specializing in projects in and around the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. It is owned by Susan Nackers Ludwig and Eric Ludwig.
We are committed to a high level of design work, attention to detail, the selection and use of quality materials and finishes, and a standard of construction that will result in a lasting legacy for the neighborhood and community. In the end, we are all stewards of the homes that we design, build and live in. They will out live us in time and space. It is our responsibility to leave them in good stead.
AIA Minnesota, founded in 1892, is the voice of the architecture profession, dedicated to: Serving its members Advancing their value Improving the quality of the built environment
MSR Design is an award-winning architecture and interior design firm committed to design excellence. Since 1981, we have produced homes of enduring value: homes that are right for their time and place and that culturally and physically age gracefully. Our projects are diverse in type, size, and location, with specific depth of experience serving residential, library, office, cultural, and higher education clients. Our firm has earned a national reputation for designing exceptional new homes and, through pre
Deliberate design since 1999.
Architects & Engineers provide a range of services tailored to both residential and commercial projects. Architects focus on design and aesthetics, often creating blueprints, conducting site analysis, and collaborating with clients to bring their vision to life. Engineers, on the other hand, specialize in structural integrity, systems design (like HVAC, electrical, and plumbing), and compliance with regulatory standards. Common services include:
Combining their expertise ensures that both the creative and functional aspects of your project are professionally managed.
The cost of hiring Architects & Engineers varies based on the scope of the project, complexity, and location. Nationally, typical costs include:
For residential home designs, you might expect to pay $5,000–$20,000 for architectural blueprints. Engineering assessments, such as structural evaluations, can range between $500–$3,000. Larger or more customized projects typically cost more. Always ask for a detailed estimate before beginning any work.
Yes, both Architects and Engineers typically need to be licensed to work legally in Minneapolis. Licensing ensures they meet professional standards and comply with state regulations. For Architects, this often includes certification through the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB). Engineers may need licensure as Professional Engineers (PE).
To verify a professional's license in Minneapolis, visit your state's licensing board or building department website. For reliable information, check NCARB's official website or your local engineering licensing board.
Timelines vary widely depending on the project size and complexity. For smaller residential projects, such as designing a single-family home, initial plans from Architects can take 2–6 weeks. Adding Engineer evaluations (e.g., structural or plumbing) may extend this timeframe by another 2–4 weeks.
For larger or more intricate projects, like custom homes or extensive remodels, the planning stage might take several months. Keep in mind:
Clear communication and upfront planning are key to minimizing delays.
To ensure you're selecting the right professional for your project, ask:
These questions help you gauge their expertise, reliability, and compatibility with your vision.
When hiring Architects & Engineers for your home project, watch for signs that may indicate unreliability or lack of expertise:
If anything feels off during your vetting process, consider exploring other options to avoid costly mistakes.
Getting an accurate estimate requires providing detailed project information upfront. Here's how to get started:
Detailed communication upfront can help you avoid surprises and ensure a smoother process.
Yes, most Architects & Engineers actively assist with permitting and code compliance. Architects typically ensure design plans meet local building requirements, while Engineers handle technical calculations to comply with safety standards such as load-bearing limits, plumbing systems, or electrical codes.
Working with licensed professionals minimizes the risk of delays or rejections during the permitting process and ensures your project adheres to local regulations. Always confirm this support is included in your project agreement.
You should consider hiring an Architect & Engineer early in the renovation process, especially for major structural changes or custom designs. Their expertise ensures:
For smaller-scale renovations (like simple remodels), you might only need one professional. Complex or large projects, however, often require both to integrate aesthetics with functionality. Consulting them upfront can prevent costly adjustments later.
Yes, licensed Architects & Engineers are typically required to carry professional liability insurance, also known as errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. This protects homeowners if mistakes in design or calculations lead to structural issues or additional costs during construction.
Always verify that the professional you hire has adequate coverage. This safeguard ensures you're protected financially in the event of unforeseen challenges, and it reflects the professional's commitment to quality and accountability.
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Maria Vierra is the lead designer at Vierra Fine Homes, bringing over two decades of experience in high-end residential design and construction. Her expertise and attention to detail ensure every project meets the highest standards of excellence, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal.
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