projects have grown to include new build homes and cottages, and have become more nuanced in terms of design and the level of detail required. “As we’ve grown, we’ve seen a steady increase of clients and scale of projects,” Gloria says. “Our designs have become more and more sophisticated as we’ve improved and pushed forward.” These days, the company generates leads through a variety of channels. Many people find the firm through Google searches, while a couple have been referred by AI – Gloria says last fall they had two people within a month say that they learned of Post Architecture from ChatGPT. Even more people encounter the firm on social media, where they have plenty of followers, or from reading about them in industry publications and articles. Regardless of the source, by the time potential clients make contact, they have typically done substantial research. “A potential client can find so much information online,” Gloria explains. “By the time they do reach out, they’re usually pretty committed.” According to Gloria, one of the main reasons clients are drawn to their firm is the way they balance sensitivity to context with modern design flourishes. She believes when most people think of “modern architecture,” they imagine stainless steel and floating stairs, but Post Architecture’s interpretation of the term is very different. “For me, modern architecture is more about the quality of light,” Gloria explains, “and about getting JUNE 2026
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