1. Architecture is a process, not an object
If you know the end product before you start, what benefit is the intervention? It is simply constructed from your existing knowledge and experience.
2. Use principles, not manifestations of them
Ask yourself ‘why?’ There is no point refilling a bucket with water, when there is a hole in the bottom of the bucket.
3. Everything is connected
Every place has existing functioning systems, processes and networks. Any intervention must acknowledge and augment these.
4. If you’re not innovating, you’re stagnating
Architecture should improve what was there before, otherwise it makes no sense. There is always a better way.
5. The brief has requirements, so does the site
A brief presents an overt set of requirements. The site has intrinsic requirements, which need extraction and interpretation. Genius loci.
6. Listen and learn
“When you talk you are only repeating what you know; but when you listen, you may learn something new.” - Dalai Lama
7. Architecture should be complex, not complicated
Architecture can be seen as the integration of several entities and systems, every part should co-act. Chaos Theory.
8. Acknowledge context, nothing happens in isolation
A glass house in the desert, probably not the best idea.
9. Architecture evolves, adapts, and changes over time
Subject to time - people, circumstance and the built environment change and adapt. Design to promote and facilitate this change.
10. Open, green public space is cardinal space
People are intrinsically interwoven with nature. A healthy environment acknowledges and integrates this fact, providing space for people to be in nature.
11. Think urban
Architecture sits within an urban fabric, recognise that. Infrastructure should be in place at an urban scale.
12. Understand before you intervene
Respond to what the place/people need. Map, analyse, explore, research and immerse.
13. Architecture creates and takes advantage of opportunities
Opportunities exist everywhere. Engage with them.
14. Don’t accept what has been done without challenging it first
Hypothesise. Speculate.
15. Open Building principles make sense
Design with Levels and Orders of the built environment. Design for capacity and disentanglement.
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