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0:00 – Intro: Thoughts from Courtney Morrison 0:07 – Family Day at Coffee Doodle Doo ☕ 0:41 – Supporting Daniel Gaddis for City Council 🗳️ 2:01 – Updates on HVAC Headquarters Design 2:18 – Historical Remodel Progress in Marietta 🏡 3:01 – Church Leadership & Budget Meeting 3:28 – Architectural Facade Design Challenges 4:05 – Preliminary Approval from the Historical Board 5:20 – Setting Design Precedents in Historic Neighborhoods 5:57 – Lessons Learned: Engaging Municipal Boards Early 7:15 – Family Weekend Trip to Savannah 🌴 7:26 – Wrap-up & Invitation for Questions This week’s “Week In Review” is full of good lessons, beautiful moments, and architectural insights. From time with family out at Coffee Doodle Doo in Paulding County to campaign support for Daniel Gaddis in Marietta’s Ward 3, Courtney shares an authentic look at balancing life, leadership, and design. The second half dives deep into architecture practice—navigating plan revisions, collaborating with city officials, and evolving a historic remodel into something the community and city can both embrace. Courtney breaks down how missteps early in a project can become powerful teaching moments for firm owners and emerging designers. If you’re passionate about architecture and the realities behind the projects—especially those that connect to community life, civic engagement, and design legacy—this update offers a thoughtful window into the process. Topics covered include: Working with city design boards and preservation committees Balancing architectural integrity with historic district guidelines Family and community rhythms that shape creative work The role of feedback loops between designers, homeowners, and the city About Made Architecture & Design Courtney Morrison is the founder and principal designer of Made Architecture and Design, a boutique firm rooted in thoughtful, context-driven architecture. His channel offers honest insights into small firm life, design strategy, and the craft of creating functional beauty in everyday spaces. Want to connect? Drop your questions or comments below — Courtney loves hearing from viewers and often addresses community questions in upcoming episodes. 📅 New updates every week. 💬 Comment your favorite moment or biggest takeaway. 📍 Keep being particular. Hashtags: #ArchitectureDesign #WeekendReview #MariettaGA #HistoricRemodel #DesignProcess #ArchitecturalJourney #SmallFirmLife #CourtneyMorrison #MadeArchitecture #CreativeLeadership #CommunityDesign #HistoricPreservation #ArchitectureVlog #ArchitecturalInspiration #DesignLessons #BoutiqueArchitecture #GeorgiaArchitecture #SupportLocalDesign