An unexpected interesting session brushing up on basics,
where we got to share and discuss perfection in representing architectural
detailing and communicative understanding.
Why a steel in concrete?
What is a window?
How ? Where? Site making and fixing? What is a holdfast? Why
it is there?where it is?
Sequences..of placing .. How do you make a concrete slab? From a site
perspective..
Why the steel is at a certain height in a beam? Not at the
bottom.. Why concrete?
Top surfaces of any concreting..practical ways doing.. what
is shuttering?? How do you finish a floor?
How do you message a client? Who messages in the night in
the group? Can a junior. Architect dare to reply? If so,how?
How do you handle contractor? How do you team with the big
gang in the architecture team?
If junior architect is the catalyst who facilities the
faster musical movement of the architecture making, how can this be done??? Can
a junior architects be the centre of the whole construction process? If so, do
they have the necessary knowledge to handle it?
Or
They are just a tool, drafting arm to make staircase drawings, toilet drawings..
or some details blow up person.. How can they be at the centre with limited
practical knowledge yet at the same
time make a soft pivot friendly role to
push the whole big machinery of drawings production sequence move?
How to interact with all consultants? Structural, plumbing,
electrical, security.. is it possible.. if possible , how ????? Should you be a
perfectionist?
Or
A casual person... What are the angers of a client?
How do you put your best effort in helping a project move
without compromising the ideals and goals that you set in the beginning??
Should you lose hope?