World Architecture Day recognizes our collective responsibility for the future of the human habitat and the role architects play in developing the built environment. This requires thoughtful and pragmatic design to reflect each unique community and to integrate each space into the context of its surroundings. To explore some of the considerations that go into each design to ensure it meets these goals, we asked some members of our architectural team to share their thoughts on what makes good design:

 

“A good design is one that focuses on how people experience and use the space you are designing. Architects have the ability to see the world with a different set of eyes and then translate that worldview into the built environment. Most importantly, we are able to design spaces that give people a sense of community and place. If we can give people a sense of belonging by creating functional, durable, and aesthetically pleasing spaces, we have successfully attained a good design.”

– Maria Melo, Architect

 

“Good design is the outcome of teamwork and collaboration in response to a client’s need. When we work together, we discover new and innovative design solutions.”

– Michael Winters, Architect, Project Manager

 

“A good design is one that reflects the environment around it.”

– Jamie Van Dyk, Architect, Project Manager, Partner

 

“Memorable designs make impressions that dwell by successfully and uniquely answering the questions posed by a situation. The designer must be driven and open to understand what those questions are, and they must ensure they place themselves within their responses.”

– Wade Brown, Intern Architect

 

“Good architectural design creates a physical space for people that reinforces their physical and emotional wellbeing, strengthens communities and cultures, and embodies their values. Good design should also be sustainable and harmonious with its surrounding environment, but in the process, design shouldn’t take itself too seriously. The best design should include a hint of something whimsical and unexpected to inspire imagination.”

– Ben Gregory, Architect, Team Lead

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