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Funeral Home Architects and Architectural Design



Funeral Architecture Designs

Phil Anderson is the Principal Architect for Funeral Home Design by TWC. He brings to the company an abundance of funeral home development experience involving many styles and various sizes.

Phil was educated at Carleton College and at the University of Minnesota where he received both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Architect Degree. He received the Thomas F. Ellerbe Prize in Architecture and became registered in 1966.

One client might envision tall white columns, while the next dreams of rough stucco arches. One might want a conservative facility, while another wants an open, natural environment. However you envision your building, our architectural staff will work to transform your unique style into a design that serves both form and function in the most cost effective manner.


The best way to accomplish this is by sitting down with you one on one. We find out how you and your staff operate within your facility, how you typically interact with people who visit your facility, and how you see your needs changing in the future. By listening to your ideas, we create a very personal plan that meets your exact needs.


Best of all, we accomplish this without developing costly working drawings. Our preliminary plan details the precise look and cost of your project, so you can see what you're getting before you make the decision to proceed. In other words, we create the most aesthetic and functional design for your objectives while saving you money.

We have aligned ourselves with a number of Architects both locally and nationally. This relationship keeps your project from being put on hold, which can happen with an Architect as an internal employee. The scope and volume of projects we have completed is the main reason our partnership with these knowledgeable individuals has been able to be a success. Our well developed and streamline process allows us to maintain our client's budget by eliminating wasted time from undeveloped lines of communication.

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