Building God’s Way
⭐4.9 ( 84 Reviews )
Address: 2327 Grant Ave, Ogden, UT 84401, USA
Overview of Building God’s Way
With a 4.9-star rating from 84 happy clients, Building God’s Way has earned a strong reputation in the world of architecture.
Focused on thoughtful design and lasting quality, Building God’s Way brings each project to life with creativity and care. From cozy homes to modern offices, their work is built to fit real needs and real people.
The skilled team at Building God’s Way guides every step—from early ideas and sketches to the finished structure—making the whole process clear and easy.
Located in 2327 Grant Ave, Ogden, UT 84401, USA, Building God’s Way is ready to help turn your vision into a well-designed reality.
To get started or view their portfolio, call +1 800-552-7137 or visit their website at https://bgwservices.com/.
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- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
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Thank you for all your help. The week went great. We are much more informed and prepared for the journey in front of us. I believe our expectations were met. We needed a realistic view of what we needed to do and to get a comparative design. Both were accomplished. The hardest part for us is that the design is not really comparing Apples to Apples from previous design work, so we have to look at it as a stand-alone concept. That said everyone loved the concept and felt that Austin did a great job capturing the heart of our church and the vision we are working with.
I do recommend this Charette process as this is a very informative way to get the process to come together. For our leaders, I felt like the 3-day weekend was a good fit as we had already done quite a bit of vision planning on our own prior to this so we knew the kind of direction we wanted to go. It did force us to revisit a few things but, in the end, the process was fairly simple.
Did things go as expected? Yes
Were/are your design needs being met? Absolutely
Is there anything we could have done better?
Would you recommend the charrette process to other churches? yes
Can you share what your anticipated timeline is to begin the construction drawings phase? Would depend on report from civil engineers and financing.
The thoughts and suggestions of you and your group are very much appreciated. Should it have been suggested to us before contracting with BGW to get a civil engineer to make sure your suggestions are workable?
The Charrette (Feb 2025) went exactly as I expected. All the others in our leadership were equally pleased. Even those who did not know what to expect were encouraged by the knowledge and process.
Our needs were met. I felt the whole process went well. Professional. On target.
Working with BGW has been an excellent experience for our Church.
The expectations for the approach and content of the Charrette (their rapid, interactive design sessions) were explained well and then were met. Our architect, Don Mahoney, did an excellent job listening, counseling, and then providing very helpful plans on a very quick turnaround. It was great to be able to see our ideas put into visual form so quickly.
They way they do the Charrette is an incredibly valuable exercise that builds camaraderie and refines the vision, in a remarkably short amount of time.
Overall, this has been an excellent experience. I didn’t think we could make this much substantive progress this quickly. Don’s input is invaluable and the level of detail on the costs that Dean from Schifferer Built estimated has exceeded my expectations.
We have been very pleased with BGW and Schifferer Built. And I can recommend them whole heartedly.
We were extremely pleased with the process of the charrette and the design results we achieved. Yes, we feel very confident the resulting design will meet our needs going forward. I don’t know of anything that could have been much better. It did seem that with the late change in planned designers from Austin to Don, that Don did not have access to all the plans that had been uploaded. This was not really a problem, but did cause a little confusion. We would strongly recommend the process and BGW to other churches.