Glenn Robert Lym Architect AIA/PhD
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- Permit Drawings vs Construction Documents part 1
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- Permit Drawings vs Construction Documents part 3
- Permit Drawings vs Construction Documents part 4
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I enjoy working with people intimately connected with the buildings that
they commission. As a consequence, many of my clients feel that their buildings
originate from
themselves and are thus authentic.
From 1986 onward, my San Francisco architectural practice has
centered on the design and remodeling of private residences and smaller-scale
commercial and institutional work.
I am a LEED
Accredited Professional and a
Build It Green Certified Green Building Professional.