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Get help finding the right licensed architect for your project. We’re a free matching service—not an architecture firm—so we can guide you on next steps, and connect you with licensed pros.
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If you’re planning a custom home, addition, renovation, ADU, or commercial project, we can help you understand how to hire a licensed architect and what to expect.
You can either contact us or use our get-matched form. It’s the quickest way to share your project details and get connected with licensed architects in your area.
Studio Northing is FREE. We help you match with a licensed architect, but we are not the architect for your project.
Not an architecture firm (and no legal or architectural advice)
We do not provide architectural design, engineering, or legal advice. We also can’t review plans like an architect would, and we can’t guarantee permits, approvals, or a specific outcome.
If you have questions about zoning, permits, or design choices, we’ll point you to general hiring and preparation steps—and the licensed architect you’re matched with can advise based on your local rules.
Tell us what you’re working on
When you reach out, include basic details like your project type (custom home, addition, renovation, ADU, or commercial), the city/state, and your timeline.
If you already have any existing drawings or notes, mention them. That helps us route you to the best fit when we connect you with a licensed architect.
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We welcome homeowners and business owners who are new to the US or who prefer another language. You can use the form and write in one of our supported languages so you feel understood.
Prefer to browse first? Visit our services page or our guides for practical, plain-language tips for hiring an architect and preparing for drawings.
Ready to get matched?
Use the get-matched form to start. After you submit, we’ll review your request and help connect you with licensed architects—so you can talk to the right professional for your project.
Remember: rules vary by state and city, so it’s important to confirm any architect’s active license in your location.