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FASPS: Pop-up Photo Exhibit

March 24, 2016

One week prior to our official Grand Opening, SZ hosted a one-day-only, Private Preview Pop-up for the Kindergarten families of the French American School of Puget Sound (FASPS).  This inspired collection was brought to life by FASPS mom, Donatella Lombardini (pictured wearing her camera around her neck, mais, bien sur...)  She presented the K-students with a selection of well-known works of art, from which they'd personally select one - then recreate it. Nothing more wonderful than seeing such classics reinterpreted by our youth - brilliant!

This exhibit precedes the FASPS Gala 2016, Cirque du Monde, happening this Saturday at Emerald City Trapeze Arts - fun!  Books & prints of these beautiful photos are being sold to the Kindergarten families as part of their annual fundraiser, with all proceeds going to the School.
 

Exhibit Photography @ 2016 Donatella Lombardini - All Rights Reserved
Event Photos @ 2016 Suzanne Zahr - All Rights Reserved (unless otherwise noted)

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SZ NEWS: Design/Build firm opens Retail Gallery on Mercer Island

March 11, 2016

MERCER ISLAND, March 11, 2016    A multi-disciplinary team of creatives, led by Architect, Suzanne Zahr, now operates from a unique retail space in the Mercer Island Town Center. 

When scouting for commercial real estate, Zahr was drawn to the Aviara, a recently built apartment building with a retail base. Her vision to grow her business beyond the confines of a design service practice is now realized, leveraging the storefront off the plaza, as a public gallery and program venue. 

Zahr opens her doors on Thursday, March 31, debuting the Danish-born artist, Gitte Peters, along with furnishings in collaboration with Gary Henderson Interiors.  The Grand Opening will not only celebrate the official launch of this new venture, it will also serve as a fundraiser for Art with Heart – a non-profit with the mission to help children overcome trauma through creative expression.  Zahr has an ongoing commitment to donate 5% of all art sales to this inspiring cause.

With an appreciation for both creativity and craftsmanship, Zahr founded SZ Build, Inc. (General Contractor) in 2015.  As a seasoned Architect with Structural Engineering background, Zahr is an advocate for a multi-disciplinary approach to any project, commercial or residential.  Her trusted design/build method engages key trades early on, resulting in time savings, cost savings, higher quality of work and happier clients.

What is the true value of such a diverse array of offerings – Architecture, Interior Design, Construction, Art and Furnishings?  Their seamless integration yields built environments that beautifully house our daily activities and enrich our sense of being.

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SZ Office: Light it up!

February 8, 2016

Mike T. (one of several McKinstry MVPs), wired our featured pendant lights earlier today. After spending several weeks pulling in new power, roughing-in & trimming out the robust electrical scope, this was a culminating moment for us all. These fixtures (Keegan & Remus) are representative of an expanding catalog of lighting options, now offered by SZ. Click here to learn more!

SZ: Lighting Gallery
Zanadoo Chandelier
Zanadoo Chandelier
$3,900.00

H: 33-45in Dia: 33in

It was so popular we made the spokes longer to give it more volume. Still has 12 lights and is finished in antique brass. Approved for use in covered outdoor areas.

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Javier Pendant
Javier Pendant
$480.00

H: 13in Dia: 8in

Smoke ombre blown glass pendant has a great rolled edge detail, and we love how the design showcases whichever style of light bulb you choose to use. The scale of this piece makes it great for a powder room. Shown with an Edison bulb.

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Mario Pendant
Mario Pendant
$300.00

H: 11.5in Dia: 9in

Hammered pot bellied iron pendent with dark bronze finish and silver mesh fabric cord.

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Sabine Floor Lamp
Sabine Floor Lamp
$1,170.00

H: 61in W: 20in D: 20in

Floor lamp with a clear teardrop shaped glass shade suspended from a steel base with two angled feet in polished nickel finish, includes foot switch.

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Elissa Floor Lamp
Elissa Floor Lamp
$1,170.00

H: 66in W: 17in D: 16in

This modern brown nickel finish augments the geometry of the three rectangular shades mounted on the square center post. All of the shades swivel in 360 degrees allowing you to angle them in any direction.

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Linden Floor Lamp
$1,200.00

H: 71in Dia: 20in

This striking wooden tripod floor lamp is topped with an off-white linen shade with white cotton lining. 3-way switch.

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Pyrus Table Lamp
Pyrus Table Lamp
$390.00

H: 22in W: 13in D: 13in

This asymmetrical ceramic lamp is in a gunmetal glaze. The bottle shaped lamp body has various sized spikes that are hand applied on one side. The body sits on a clear acrylic base and is topped with a square white microfiber shade. Matching ceramic finial included. Finish may vary.

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Fife Table Lamp
Fife Table Lamp
$480.00

H: 34in Dia: 14in

This ceramic from Portugal combines two fashion color hits…gray and yellow. The striped horizontal pattern on the bottom is counterbalanced by the bright yellow on the top. The square acrylic base adds yet another dimension. The round shade is ivory microfiber lined with ivory microfiber. Finish may vary.

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Pauly Table Lamp
Pauly Table Lamp
$420.00

H: 27.5in Dia: 17in

Modern and playful, our porcelain lamp is accented by figural, hand-sculpted features evocative of an abstract mask. The finishing detail, an ink-stained ivory crackle glaze, adds subtle interest. Topped with a euro-taper shade crafted of ivory microfiber.

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What is Design-Build?

January 31, 2016

What is the true value of such a diverse array of offerings – Architecture, Interior Design, Construction, Art and Furnishings?  Their seamless integration yields built environments that beautifully house our daily activities and enrich our sense of being.

What is Design-Build?

Universally, construction project owners, whether in the public, or private sectors seek timely and cost-effective construction. While there are a variety of views on how best to achieve schedule, budget, and quality, recently there has been a focus upon the method of construction project delivery. There are various construction project delivery systems, the most traditional of which is Design/Bid/Build ("DBB"). For generations, this was the predominately accepted means by which construction projects were developed and delivered. Today there is also a focus on the owner having one primary contractual relationship with an entity that is responsible both for the design and building of the construction project. This project delivery method is called Design/Build ("D/B").

There are two significant features of D/B contracting that distinguish it from other project delivery methods: 1) the first is the relative simplicity of the Owner having a single point of contact for both the design and construction of the project; and 2) the second significant feature is that the risk for design errors shifts from the Owner to the Contractor.


Design-Build Advantages

There are many potential advantages for all parties in a D/B contract, especially when everyone understand the mechanics of the process, as it applies to their project.

1. Time Savings
By combining the selection of a designer and a contractor into one step, the D/B method eliminates time lost in the DBB process. Further, the D/B Contractor is able to start construction before the entire design is completed. For instance, the D/B Contractor can start excavation as soon as the foundation and utility relocation design has been prepared. Meanwhile, the Design professional can continue design work for the rest of the project during excavation.

2. Cost Savings
Potential costs savings can be realized with the D/B system because it has high value engineering capabilities due to the close coordination between the A/E and construction contractor. Construction contractors have direct and real experience with the cost of purchasing and installing materials and, in the D/B system, can share that experience directly with the Design professional during the Design Phase of the project. This process has the potential to translate into lower costs which savings can then be passed on to the Owner.

3. One Point of Contact - "One Stop Shopping"
The one point of contact feature for both design and construction is integral to the D/B system. The advantages of this feature are relative - having only one entity to deal with in many instances will outweigh the oversight benefits an Owner would otherwise get from contracting separately with a Design professional for the project design.

4. Fewer Change Orders
A definite advantage of the D/B system is that an Owner can expect far fewer change orders on a D/B project. However, if an Owner decides it wants a design change during the D/B project, and, that change is not covered by the defined scope of the project, that would be considered an extra. Still, in the D/B system, the Owner is not liable for any errors the Design professional makes because the Design professional is part of the D/B team.

5. Reduced Risk to the Owner
The shifting of liability for design quality from the Owner to the D/B Contractor is one of the most significant features of the D/B project delivery system. The advantage to the Owner is that it now knows from the outset the cost of that risk. As the D/B Contractor is in a better position than the Owner to manage and minimize that risk, this is a significant advantage of D/B contracting.


When Design-Build Should Be Considered

When evaluating whether the D/B methodology would be appropriate for a given project, the following factors should be considered:

A. Schedule
If a project needs to be completed quickly, D/B is an appropriate project delivery system. In the D/B system, the designer and the contractor are better able to coordinate their efforts to ensure that the work is completed in an expeditious manner. Moreover, another potential time-savings can be found in the administration of the change order process for correction of changes. Shifting the risk to the party best able to control it is one of the advantages of D/B. Controlling the risk of that change/correction process includes the ability to accomplish it more quickly.

B. Budget
Additionally, the D/B system offers several cost saving advantages for the budget conscious Owner. Cost savings can be realized by shifting more cost control responsibility to the Contractor. A construction contractor may have experience with materials and methods that meet the Owner's requirements but were not considered by the designer. If cost savings result from the contractor's input to the design, those savings should be passed on to the Owner. Additionally, value engineering proposals, for which the Owner may get only partial financial credit under DBB delivery, should be included in the D/B bid price and the entire savings passed on to the owner.

C. Type of Project
The type of project may be the most significant factor in the choice between D/B and DBB. A good candidate for D/B is a project wherein the performance and form of the finished project is readily described in a scope document.

 

 

* Content provided by Lorman Educational Services

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