Master planning is architecture at the scale of place. It is about organizing buildings, landscapes, infrastructure, and public space into a coherent whole that serves people over decades of use and change. We bring architectural design sensibility to the planning process.
What Master Planning Addresses
A master plan answers fundamental questions about how a site or campus should develop:
- Site organization — Where buildings sit, how they relate to each other, and how people and vehicles move through the site.
- Phasing strategy — What gets built first, how early phases set up future development, and how the site functions at each stage.
- Public space design — Plazas, courtyards, streetscapes, and green spaces that create gathering points and give the development a sense of place.
- Infrastructure planning — Parking, utilities, stormwater management, and service access integrated with the site design rather than treated as afterthoughts.
- Zoning and entitlement strategy — Understanding what the land use code allows, where variances may be needed, and how to present the project to planning commissions.
Our Planning Clients
We work with developers, institutions, municipalities, and private landowners on projects ranging from multi-building residential communities to corporate campuses and mixed-use town centers. Colorado's growth and evolving zoning landscape create opportunities for thoughtful development, and we help our clients navigate that complexity.
From Plan to Buildings
One of the advantages of working with an architecture firm on master planning is continuity. When individual buildings move into design, the team already understands the site, the design guidelines, and the developer's vision. This continuity saves time, reduces coordination errors, and produces a more coherent built environment.