Creative Vision & Bold Design
We have satisfied Generations of customers because we do it right!
As a client of Feick Design Group, you can depend on our team to provide you with successful residential developments by interpreting the unique characteristics of each project and parcel of land. We will blend your needs with the desires of the local community. We can design projects that preserve the amenities of a site while creating an attractive neighborhood that meets the market demand .As our client we will expertly represent you by presenting your project to government review authorities and secure approvals within your time frame
Feick Design Group is a multi-disciplinary firm known for creative designs and the ability to identify the potential each property offers. Whether your project is retail, office, industrial, institutional, mix-use or residential, we will provide you with the architectural and engineering services to design a successful project that maximizes your value. We work with you throughout the development and approval process to create a design that meets your unique needs while preserving valuable site amenities, in a timely and cost-effective matter.
Green building is here to stay, not only as a way to save money on energy and operating costs but also as a way to lure tenants, clients and qualify for tax breaks. Green buildings fetch higher rent and have fewer vacancies than other buildings of similar age size and location. Even though Green construction costs more, these costs can usually be recouped after one to four years through energy savings and increased business.
The Architectural files are extensive. Currently the drawings and old blue prints are being donated to the current owner of the building or an affiliated Historical Society for preservation. Many of the buildings in Sandusky were designed by the Feicks. The old jailhouse which is featured below is now part of the Sandusky Library. The Fisherie on Put-in-Bay and many of the other buildings on the island were designed and constructed by the Feicks. The Lorain Telephone Company and Bank of Shelby are also shown below.
In 1852 Adam Feick began designing and building in the Sandusky, Ohio area. His initial focus was quality construction that would expand over the Northern Ohio area. In 1882, his son John Adam Feick, joined the business to help expand the company's talents even more. Buildings at Oberlin College and Lake Erie Women's College are just some examples of the company's early work. Many of the local churches and commercial buildings in the immediate Sandusky area are also Feick work. The Wyoming Capital Building helped establish the Feick name as a national contractor in 1887.
In 1945 Edward L. Feick, an Architectural Engineer, established the current emphasis on design-build. John A. Feick III joined his father in 1973 and is the fifth generation Feick builder and Architect. With over 150 years in business, Feick remains one of the area leaders in architecture, construction and engineering providing customers with dedication and experience.
Many of the papers of the early history of the company are archived with the Center for Archival Collections - Feick Family papers - MS 681 at Bowling Green State University. More information is also available at Feick History compiled by Anita Feick and Barbara Feick Gregory.
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Front office greet clients, answer phones and light clerical duties.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours. Please note that Feick Contractors, Inc. the construction company has moved to 2005 E Caldwell Sandusky, but the Architectural firm remains at 224 E Water St Sandusky.
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Sat | By Appointment | |
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