Behind every exceptional project is a thoughtful process that makes great design possible. In the May 2026 edition of Architect magazine, award-winning architect C.P. Drewett explains how Drewett Works is refining its digital workflow so the firm can remain focused on what matters most: exceptional design.

As architectural practice becomes increasingly shaped by technology, the challenge is no longer simply adopting new software—it’s knowing how to make it work strategically for your firm. That topic is at the heart of “The Secret to A&D Digital Transformation” presented by ARKANCE.

The article explores how firms of different sizes are navigating the growing complexity of Building Information Modeling (BIM), software management and staff training. Rather than trying to handle every technological challenge in-house, Drewett Works shares how partnering with an experienced technology advisor has allowed the firm to streamline workflows, strengthen Revit capabilities and better support its team.

As principal and founder C.P. Drewett explains, “Our main focus is delivering amazing design.” For a boutique practice focused on creating highly customized luxury homes and communities, finding the time and specialized expertise to manage an evolving technology ecosystem can be difficult. By collaborating with ARKANCE, the firm gained access to dedicated BIM expertise tailored to its unique workflow and culture.

The article also features insights from architect and Chief Technology Officer Langdon Drewett, who emphasizes the value of a long-term technology partnership: “We’re able to push our workflow further and make it more efficient,” he says.

Read the full article on Architect magazine’s website: The Secret to A&D Digital Transformation.