A drafting studio of architects, engineers, and BIM technologists who believe drawings should make builders' lives easier — not harder.
Cadeonn began in 2008 when a young architect realized the most expensive problems on a job site were almost always documentation problems — missing details, conflicting dimensions, drawings that asked the framer to guess.
We started as a two-person drafting bench. Today we're a thirty-person studio serving architects, builders, developers, and design-build firms across twelve countries. What hasn't changed is the conviction we started with: every line is a decision, and every decision deserves care.
We don't just draw what we're told. We coordinate, we question, and we deliver a drawing set that a contractor can build from on the first read.
They show up in every drawing set we publish, every email we send, and every site walk we attend.
We'd rather ship a clean set on Friday than a messy one on Wednesday. The build cycle pays back patience tenfold.
Architecture, structure, and MEP have to read as one story. We treat coordination as the first deliverable, not the last.
We win the next project by overdelivering on the current one. Fixed scope, plain language, no surprises.
Architects, engineers, and BIM technologists — drawn together by craft.
Registered architect. Believes a clean dimension chain is its own kind of poetry. 17 years in practice.
Leads the residential studio. Specialist in custom homes, adaptive reuse, and millwork documentation.
Runs the BIM practice. Revit fluent in five worksets and a hundred families. Has opinions about IFC.
Owns the CD discipline. If a detail can be misread on site, she's already redrawn it.
Runs commercial and TI projects. Former GC project manager — knows what the trades actually need.
Keeps schedules honest, scopes tight, and clients informed. The studio's quiet center of gravity.
Four steps from intake to handoff — every project, every time.
Initial scoping conversation. We define deliverables, schedule, and the fixed-price proposal.
The drawings get drawn. Frequent share-outs so you can steer, not just receive.
Internal QC pass against our checklist. Then a client review and revision round.
Final files in the formats you need — DWG, RVT, IFC, PDF — with a closeout summary.