

Making Design User Friendly
WYSIWYG. We’ve all seen the acronym – “What You See Is What You Get” When building my first website I came across this term. After doing a Google search to discover its meaning, I thought, “Well, that’s software I can use!” Today WYSIWYG can be applied to architectural design software, but not in the same regard as website development. More accurately, we now have the tools to provide you, our clients, a peek inside and outside the facilities we’re developing before they are
Winning First Impressions
No space in a veterinary hospital is going to leave more of a lasting impression on a prospective client than the waiting room. The name itself has a negative connotation, but through thoughtful and careful planning you can turn this potentially unpleasant impression into a winning one. Your waiting room is really an extension of your entry and as discussed in our previous newsletter provides the image you want to present to the public. If your entry is a greeting, your lob


What's in a Name
VisionTect Studio is more than a name, it’s a concept. As veterinary architects focusing on veterinary clinic design, we believe in the power of a collaborative architectural design process. Our goal is to develop a client/architect relationship that reflects and capitalizes on this. The vision is yours. Our job is to help you discover, define, and make this vision real. Our process involves uncovering the unique qualities and processes that define your veterinary practice an
Welcome to Veterinary Visions
Welcome to Veterinary Visions. We’re going to use this space to explore the veterinary hospital design process with an eye toward being informative, collaborative, and creative – while reflecting on 25 years of practice and the lessons learned. Though much of what we’ll discuss is applicable to the design of every building type, we’ll focus most of our attention on issues that are unique to veterinary architecture in the hope of providing pertinent information and inspiring