Benjamin P. Butera Inc.

Benjamin P. Butera Inc. is a full-service firm based in Ormond Beach, Florida, that designs custom homes, commercial architecture, remodels, additions, and planned communities. Founded by Benjamin P. Butera, a renowned architect with over four decades of experience in creating award-winning, timeless architecture throughout the southeastern United States, the firm uses advanced VDC technologies, like BIM, 3D renders, 3D modeling, 3D printing, and more, to enhance project visualization, improve accuracy, and streamline delivery. Ben Butera’s signature design style and his firm’s value engineering approach enhance design quality and efficiency, ensuring clients get the best value through every step of the design process and beyond.

Why Hire an Architect?

Ben agrees with this practical advice and wants to pass it along to you… WHY SHOULD YOU USE AN ARCHITECT? Few people realize how complicated it is to build – that is, until they find themselves lost in the maze of design options, building codes, zoning laws, contractors, and so on. The architect is the […]

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New Oceanfront Signature Design

The challenge: To create an open, ocean-view, custom residence on a small, 100 foot wide lot. This program is packed with over-sized, four-car garage areas, a grande room over thirty feet wide, and volume areas to the ocean, with balconies. The solution: A functional space plan of utility and geometry. These homes require a commercial

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Tear down or renovate?

Before renovation: This before photo reveals a typical one story ranch built in the 1960s. Not worth much in today’s market, except for one item… It was built on John Anderson Drive, on the inter coastal waterway. Houses like this present a dilemma to the new move up professionals that want to be on the

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Sometimes, Less is More

Why hire the “Best” architectural firm for even the smallest design project? The phrase “less is more” has been quoted for years and for some design projects makes a lot of sense. An example of this would be adding a small addition to an existing structure. Although simple in program, the solution may be more

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