omething that we perhaps don’t discuss enough in the context of single residential architecture is the gap that can often exist between the architect’s intent and the clients’ aspirations. It would be untrue to imagine that the two are always aligned, unrolling in projects of seamless collaboration and shared vision. To make a project is to bridge that gap; to find the right mechanisms to form that bridge and to meet some way along it. Architects are always holding clients’ briefs in balance with myriad other concerns, including the briefs we maintain for ourselves and our practices as creative and ethical entities. But in the domestic realm, where the client may have one chance in
MAYFAIR BY WHISPERING SMITH
Jan 29, 2023
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