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Schematic Design – Using an Occupant-Centered Design Approach

MLL Atelier

INTRODUCTION: THE DEFINITION. This ensures that architectural details that will be later developed will all be orchestrated to meet the needs and goals of future building occupants along with client requirements and expectations. In other words, do not simply visualize to re-present your design concept idea. SCHEMATIC DESIGN PROPOSAL.

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Schematic Design – This isn’t “Architecture”

Life of an Architect

Whenever an architect sits down with a new client on a new residential project, the first thing that happens is a conversation about project goals and requirements. There was definitely a hammock being used … and not just by me. As I was drawing, I kept saying “This isn’t architecture … this is a diagram.

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A house fit for cats… and humans

Habitus Living

“We have taken an old structure that, with different clients, may have been demolished, and turned it into a functional and beautiful family home,” adds Maireade. “I One of the clients is a shift worker so we were also asked to consider a way in which he could come and go for work at odd hours without disturbing the rest of the family.”

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One cannot exist without the other

Habitus Living

While this prospect could easily provoke fear, clients Henry Tervenski and Olive Cooke – with their respective skills in building and interior design – came armed with a strong brief, and this abundance of raw potential soon crystallised into a cohesive design concept.

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Architectural Sketches 002 – The Series

Life of an Architect

We have already gone through programming but the plan above is really our first shot and meeting those programming requirements without any input from our clients. After the quick diagram study above was created, it became obvious that we needed to flip the eyewear theater with the enclosed workspace. Music to our ears!

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Architecture and Math

Life of an Architect

There are few stronger parallels to all the the variables in the Builder-Architect-Client dynamic. It is not necessary to be a math genius (we all have calculators) nor is it necessary to master or memorize complex load calculations and diagrams, etc. Math is an education in problem solving and of knowing what is asked.