Tuesday, October 10, 2006

make

"At make, the importance of a project within the studio is not determined by its cost; regardless of size or scope, we see each individual case as a unique design challenge to be realised on time and within budget. This process starts with listening - listening to our clients and understanding their needs and their aims for a particular project. Instead of imposing preconceived or self-indulgent design solutions, we see each project as an opportunity to meet the demands and realise the aspirations of the building's occupants; we achieve this by making our clients partners in the design process, establishing a creative dialogue and encouraging them to challenge us at every turn.
We use state-of-the-art digital tools to explore and refine our designs, but sketches and models play an equally important role, and we believe that a hands-on approach is the best way to explore massing, space and light. We are passionately committed to producing the most sustainable buildings possible, always striving to exceed current standards for energy efficiency and environmental performance. To achieve this, we draw on the widest knowledge base possible. We collaborate with other architectural practices and benefit from the expertise of the industry's foremost consultants and contractors, constantly looking to related disciplines and new technologies to develop our designs to the optimum standard. At the same time, we do not prioritise novelty over performance, and will use more traditional technologies or materials if they offer the most appropriate solution." to find out more...

Passage and Image from http://www.makearchitects.com/

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