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Locality: Carmichael, California

Phone: +1 916-599-7689



Address: 7144 Fair Oaks Blvd, Ste A2 95608 Carmichael, CA, US

Website: pasionarchitecture.com

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Pasion Architecture 02.01.2021

Did you know that you can take architecture tours of Sacramento? Check out these 3 tours of our city!

Pasion Architecture 17.12.2020

Here's another rendering of a recently built office that the owner wanted a "residential" feel to it. I need your opinion on what image looks better. Night image or Daytime image?

Pasion Architecture 28.11.2020

Here's the actual photos I promised yesterday of this building in the Arden area. They manufacture solar panels. Acres of it! I think I like the rendering/drawing of it better. What you think? I think I have a thick skin for constructive criticism so feel free lol!!... Courtesy of Pasion Architecture See more

Pasion Architecture 22.11.2020

Wanted to share a rendering of a building in the Sacramento, Arden area that we added a new second floor. From the start of design, the owner didn't want to shut the building down for demo, so we designed for that! It was completed recently. I'll share the photos later.

Pasion Architecture 17.11.2020

Architecture office in the 90s..

Pasion Architecture 02.11.2020

The Tower Bridge in Sacramento: Did you know that for years, the bridge was painted with a silver aluminum paint, but people complained about glare off the bridge. In June 1976 as part of Bicentennial projects, it was painted a yellow-ochre color to match the gold leafed cupola on the nearby State Capitol.... In 2001, as the old paint job could hardly be distinguished, a new color was chosen. The winning choice was all gold. However, that did not lessen the bridge's color controversy. Some people complained that the new paint was not as gilded as advertised. Others have suggested that copper would have been a far better color choice, especially in the context of nearby buildings. The new coat is expected to last 30 years! #Sacramento #SacramentoHistory #BridgeArchitecture