
Let's Think Design

Elevate Your Space with
PERSPECTIVE Design
Welcome to the efficient Design approach movement, where physical, mental, and financial health drive design.
We are experts at:
Single Homes
Multi-unit Development
Commercial Space Design
We use our Purposeful Design Approach to help people who want to build their next forever home achieve exactly what they want, while minimizing the risk of cost and time overruns, even if they are doing this for the first time.
We help create residential and mixed-use developments that achieve a high return on investment by focusing on human well-being. Our flexible and compact designs are both attractive and functional.
We help busy organizations meet their spatial needs, so they can grow and prosper by working more efficiently, reduce operating costs, and increase staff satisfaction and retention.
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Great Job, and highly recommended! I’m very thankful to George for the very great Job until I got my building permit.
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- -J.G., Calgary, AB
George Makros
Principal at PERSPECTIVE Design
B.Sc. Arch. | LEED GA | MRAIC


George is an accomplished residential designer, bringing over 18+ years of expertise to his house design. Renowned for pioneering the effeint design approach, he has lent his talents to diverse projects spanning across various countries globally. Rooted in Egypt, George specializes in crafting avant-garde and sustainable environments, placing a strong emphasis on enhancing human well-being.
Service Area: Alberta, Canada
Hours
Monday – Friday
08:30 am - 5:30 pm
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Got a question?
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Should I hire the designer first or the contractor first?Absolutely, hiring the designer is the first step. It is even better to hire the designer before to buying your land.
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What is the difference between an architect and a designer?While both architects and designers can be involved in residential design, there are some key differences between the two professions. Architects typically have a more extensive education and training in technical aspects such as structural engineering, building codes, and zoning regulations. They are also licensed to practice architecture and can take on larger and more complex projects. Designers, on the other hand, may have a stronger background in interior design and aesthetics. They are often involved in designing the layout, color scheme, and overall style of a space. While they may not have the same technical expertise as architects, they can still be valuable partners in the design and construction process.