I really like your way of thinking, but i disagree in the classification of designer and artist, i think the pscultoric building has their place but is not good to become an selfish professional that only please his will. Also think that being all for others is not good either. Normally what i see is a sweet spot, that is the key to good architecture, rethinking and finding the way to please the client without making yourself useless in the matter of style and function, i always please my clients, but without them knowing that what i did is actually not want they meant first, is what i thought for them. They don´t know what they want until you show them.
You are lucky enough to find a balance in between the two sides. As far as the creativity is concerned, there is no difference between the artist and a designer. When a designer provide a functional+artistic solutions in combination to others, it becomes a bit tricky. Artist are lucky in this regard. Designers have to bring some very functional design solution first. Then its easy to match the style and aesthetics to the client's or users requirement.
Great no nonsense presentation.
All civic projects should be open to competition.
Hello. Would you mind posting some of the websites with available competitions? thanks
Great Insight
Very inspirational
Just watched this again and I want to say thank you
Sadly those urukia website is not updated anymore
bit late here, but that artist vs designer is a great slide!
berry allen?
the fastest man alive
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I really like your way of thinking, but i disagree in the classification of designer and artist, i think the pscultoric building has their place but is not good to become an selfish professional that only please his will. Also think that being all for others is not good either. Normally what i see is a sweet spot, that is the key to good architecture, rethinking and finding the way to please the client without making yourself useless in the matter of style and function, i always please my clients, but without them knowing that what i did is actually not want they meant first, is what i thought for them. They don´t know what they want until you show them.
Sorry for bad english, i am colombian. By the way, you are pretty handsome dude. bye
You are lucky enough to find a balance in between the two sides. As far as the creativity is concerned, there is no difference between the artist and a designer. When a designer provide a functional+artistic solutions in combination to others, it becomes a bit tricky. Artist are lucky in this regard. Designers have to bring some very functional design solution first. Then its easy to match the style and aesthetics to the client's or users requirement.
did you just say making money as an architect? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL ROFL