Tuesday, August 5, 2008

We often examine...

We often examine in exquisite detail, the manifesto relationship of postmodernism design to what is considered ‘the new architecture’. Is it the defined fluid elements rupturing through a generic symmetry of old design, creating a contrast clearly defining the possibilities of new invention? Is it so that this space the catalyst for social and technical synergy? We introduce character into design purely based on social interaction gained through speech and observation from our intended clients to develop a ‘unique’ space suited to them. It’s hardly the topography and landscape qualities that shape design, if we want a fluorescent wall in a highly compact sea of red bricks and floral gardens we will achieve it…as long as the consumers are satisfied.

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