Sound investment strategy

Architectural Services are a wise investment.  The input of Inscale’s architects can often save money on a project and contribute to the success of the finished building.  In many cases, an architect’s involvement is required by law.

Based out of the Warren Pa , we are proud to work with clients in the Warren and Jamestown, New York area. That said , our services aren’t limited to just this region. Inscale has experience working with clients all over the United States.

Strong Foundations

Services

  • Commercial

  • Municipal

  • Healthcare

  • Religious

  • Education

  • Hospitality

  • Industrial

  • Restaurants

  • Historic Preservation

  • Adaptive Reuse

  • Housing

  • Residential

Project Management

  • Information and Consulting Services

  • Programming

  • Feasibility Studies 

  • Architectural Design Services

  • Construction Management 

  • Comprehensive Code Analysis 

  • Work with Consultants/Specialists

  • Master Planning

  • Interior Design (finishes, furniture, fixtures and equipment selection)

  • Visualization/model building 

  • Forensic Analysis/Disaster Services

  • Revit/BIM

 

Green Architecture

Inscale believes that there is a relatively unexplored middle ground between inefficient conventional construction and high-cost green architecture.  It is in this area that a real-world difference can be made. Green architecture is a philosophy that applies design choices and building processes that result in an environmentally responsible and resource-efficient building throughout it’s life cycle. This includes the use of sustainable energy, conservation of energy, the safety and reuse of building materials, and siting a building with consideration for environmental impact. Inscale’s co-founder, Jeff Zariczny, is LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited by the U.S. Green Building Council.

“I’m a believer that architects should build and get their hands dirty.  If you look it up, the word architect means master builder.  Most architects don’t practice that way anymore.”  – Jeffrey S. Zariczny