Empathize, Visualize, and Actualize: Turning Your Vision into Reality
RHH Architects is a design-oriented firm that has been providing elegant solutions to complex problems for over two decades. With a commitment to civic action and personal achievement, the firm has established itself as a leader in the architectural profession. RHH Architects approaches every project with a holistic and unique approach, resulting in successful projects that engage the community.
The firm was founded in 1993 by three unique personalities with distinct talents, who came together to form Remson Haley Herpin Architects. Today, the firm's brand pillars, Empathize, Visualize, and Actualize, still form the base of the corporate culture and are at the foundation of every project. These brand pillars have been instrumental in shaping the firm's culture and are embodied by the firm's principals and employees.
Empathize, Visualize, and Actualize
Empathy is the ability to imaginatively enter another person's thoughts or feelings. Trula Remson's ability to listen and understand, then translate the desires of RHH clients into the language of design, is legendary. Her friendly and approachable demeanor, combined with her smartness and determination, make the potentially stressful and complicated process of design and construction fun and rewarding for clients.
Visualization is the ability to form a mental image of something incapable of being viewed, to make visible. Chris Remson has consistently championed the pursuit of design excellence in all the firm's work. His passionate belief that "good design adds value" allows him to visualize and design Public, Commercial, and Residential spaces that literally change the lives of those who interact with them. Along with his great sensitivity for space, light, massing, and proportion, Chris' expertise in utilizing materials and his eye for craft elevate every RHH design to the highest level possible.
Actualization is the process of making actual or concrete, turning into fact, and bringing to fruition. Empathy and Vision are pointless without the ability to bring the dream to life. Sam Herpin joined Remson Haley Architects in 1999, bringing with him a wealth of experience in Public and Commercial architecture. He also brought along the project administration and spec writing abilities that guarantee all RHH projects are constructed with the same passion and attention to detail that went into their design. Sam is the guardian of the dream from groundbreaking to ribbon cutting.
The People at RHH Architects
The staff at RHH all have one thing in common - there's nothing they love more than working with great clients to create great architecture. They enjoy it so much that RHH has almost zero turnover. The level of empathy for client's needs at RHH is especially strong, and today, these same skills inform the work of every RHH project, regardless of the sector. Public and Commercial clients are pleasantly surprised by the level of responsiveness and attention to detail they receive from RHH staff. When you're doing what you love, you do it well.