tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post2707382285393699298..comments2024-03-22T19:04:28.389+05:30Comments on India Art n Design inditerrain: Form-al FortitudeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-52049243318124609422012-06-19T12:37:54.731+05:302012-06-19T12:37:54.731+05:30Indeed a beautiful art work done!!!Indeed a beautiful art work done!!!Architect In Mumbaihttp://www.aumarch.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-26344370479626642392012-06-15T15:05:27.382+05:302012-06-15T15:05:27.382+05:30100% agree
Posted by Arwa Taybeh on Linkedin Grou...100% agree <br />Posted by Arwa Taybeh on Linkedin Group: Design Architects in response to IAnD's discussion thread: Architectural grandeur is not about form alone. It is a lot about details. Agree or Disagree?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-46958869356926882752012-06-11T13:21:07.836+05:302012-06-11T13:21:07.836+05:30When I think about "grandeur" as it pert...When I think about "grandeur" as it pertains to architecture, it brings to mind elegance, flow, sophistication, and inspiration. It's all in the details...it's the details that create the overall appearance and atmosphere. <br />Posted by Robin Lechner on Linkedin Group: Interior Architecture + Design in response to IAnD's discussion thread: Architectural grandeur is not Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-51980990190400023722012-06-09T11:51:15.354+05:302012-06-09T11:51:15.354+05:30Architectural 'grandeur' is the result of ...Architectural 'grandeur' is the result of the program presented, imagination of the architect, cultural basis of the architect and project regarding location and national image, budget requested and budget allowed, and what the client is looking for. <br />Today; too many writers, publishers and readers are looking for the panacea of design and glitz of phoney ideates. like putting gold Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-22960380989162223802012-06-06T13:04:36.504+05:302012-06-06T13:04:36.504+05:30In question to the lecturers question - should we ...In question to the lecturers question - should we not try or are we going to stay stuck to the pithy's of the past? My practice is about cautious and contextual redefinition - more on my approach is in an interview to Home Review magazine, April issue. Best Regards, SaketSaket Sethihttp://www.archilogics.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-64747393759569106932012-06-06T11:47:04.568+05:302012-06-06T11:47:04.568+05:30I agree... the issue of form versus function is al...I agree... the issue of form versus function is always a raging debate between design and technical staff. One should not be given preference over the other. A good designer is one who thinks about the technical and practical issues during his design processes. It comes with experience.<br />Most young graduate architects nowadays are content to stop at designing, not wanting to move with the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-16960746092983361252012-06-06T11:45:56.837+05:302012-06-06T11:45:56.837+05:30Dear Mr. Thomas Wasmoen, I fully appreciate your p...Dear Mr. Thomas Wasmoen, I fully appreciate your point of view. I would like to clarify that when I referred to detail - I meant exactly that - "listening to your client and delivering a solution that meets their needs and delights them. To become a trusted advisor and to building an outstanding long lasting relationship with each client." <br />I also agree that we should be talking Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-66327841432465109692012-06-06T11:41:48.961+05:302012-06-06T11:41:48.961+05:30Seriously? This is why architects have so much tro...Seriously? This is why architects have so much trouble with business and the economy and charging fair rates for our work. The issue is not form or details...it's listening to your client and delivering a solution that meets their needs and delights them. To become a trusted advisor and to building an outstanding long lasting relationship with each client. Continuing to have these discussionsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com