Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Architect

As it was mentioned during class, an architect randomly thinks about his/her design through out the day and comes up with ideas. To me this is what makes an architect's thinking process distinct. The article I read talked about the process of a  DIY project. The main process is to create a checklist of items to get and a checklist of the steps to take. Even though an architect always has a mental checklist, ideas could randomly come up while laying in bed. Of course every architect can approach a project differently, but they all have a mental checklist nevertheless. This relates to the picture that I posted in that architects are constantly thinking about what the next step is and how to go about it. Architects have to think about every single detail, for it all affects the language and design of the building. 

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