This paper identifies the applications of a corporate architectural design standard of an Indonesian company to three buildings in three places (three cases). Case 1 and Case 2 are heritage buildings located in two heritage neighborhoods, and Case 3 is a modern building in a new business neighborhood. This research applies three analyses including verifications of the building elements and the spatial configurations based on the corporate architectural design (CorpAD) standard manual as well as analysis of the way the company and the implementing architects applied the standard in response to the local characters of each place. The findings show that the applications conform to the aspects regulated in the standard manual. The cultural visions and the flexibility considerations are the most important aspects in the application of CorpAD standard elements in relation to the local characters of the places. The decisions made in applying the CorpAD standard indicate that the company and the implementing architects reduced the potential influences of the CorpAD standard on the local characters of places in the Cases 1 and 2 more effectively than that in Case 3.