Jobsite Playlist: From the 90’s

Here@HAYNE we love music! We listen to it out loud on our SONOS speaker or we listen to our own music in our headsets. Music can get us through a rough day or bring some energy into the office when the coffee isn’t cutting it. So for this week’s blog post we thought it would…

Back to School List: Site Visit Edition

It’s that time of the year again Friends.. back to school! Time to shop for school supplies, new clothes, and all the new gadgets for the new year. For our Back to School list, we decided to do a “site visit” edition since we have a lot of projects under construction or going into construction…

Twin Motion VS Enscape

In our last week’s post we took look at what Twin Motion was all about and played around in it to see what it could do. This week we are throwing Twin Motion in the deep end and seeing how it compares to our awesome-sauce Enscape. Check out below to see the results! GRAPHICS Here…

Hayne Tries: Twin Motion for REVIT

Hello! If you have downloaded the newest Revit then you are probably aware that it now comes preinstalled with Twin Motion. And if you didn’t know.. then now you do! Twin Motion is a real time rendering program similar to our sweet Enscape. So of course, like the curious little she-devils we are, we had…

Project Spotlight: De Mille Dr

Hey Friends! We recently got some photos from the Contractor at our De Mille Dr project and thought we would share them with you! The floor refinishing process is about to start, so we won’t be able to check in for a bit, so it’s nice to see the progress pics!! Check them out!!! Getting…

AI & Architecture: Photoshop Beta

Here@HAYNE we like to keep current! The hot new topic is AI and how it can be used in architecture and more importantly, how it can be used for architects. There are so many different forms and ways AI is being used to generate content, so for this post we are going to use Photoshop…

The HAYNE Way: Drawing Changes through Phases

As a project progresses over time, the drawing sets progress with it. From Schematic Design to Construction Documents, each drawing set becomes more informative and descriptive about the scope of work. For example, all your projects may have the same base detail but a few of them have specific conditions around an arched opening or…

The Hayne Way: From Trace Paper to Presentation

Now we all know that Here@Hayne, we love Revit… However, there are times when the project is starting and different design options are still being explored. Revit has a design option tool but we find that it isn’t the most efficient way of working especially when walls and large parts of the building are going…

Hayne Chit-Chats: BIM Modeling

*Setting the scene* Polli comes into work excitingly because she has thought of something that she thinks will make modeling in the schematic phase much more efficient.   BLANCA! I totally thought of something that will make modeling easier when first working in the project! Oh! That’s awesome Polli! What did you come up with?…

Project Update: Plant the Trees!

Welcome back Friends! We are making great progress on our Calabasas ridgetop project and have come to the stage where the exterior finishes are being completed and the landscape trees are starting to be set in the ground. This is exciting to see and helps the project come to life! Landscape around a property is…

Working Together: Architect + Interior Designer

Hey Friends! As an architecture office we pretty much always have to be in communication with consultants to make sure the functionality of the project doesn’t disrupt the design. Whether it’s figuring out the best location for ductwork to run or resizing structural elements to fit the space, we have to work together! Especially when…