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Title: Architect Florida Keys – 8 Things Successful Architects Do (1)


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Architect Florida Keys 8 Things Successful
Architects Do
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  • Designs are extremely versatile and nuanced,
    specifically if we talk about architectural. They
    offer unrestricted access and a groundbreaking
    model of any space.
  • The concept involves problem-solving and
    creativity that drives you as successful
    designers. Suppose you have a pencil in hand and
    you begin each design, you are visiting the
    project site, writing, taking notes and sketching
    in a pocket-size gridded sketchbook. You take
    with you a small corded bundle of Prism color
    pencils light cream, sky blue, May green,
    French gray, yellow ocher and oxide red fill in
    the line work of your sketches and suggest an
    order. Your skills should be in this way when
    youre armed with these tools, the ideas will
    flow easily.
  • Although, every architects skills are individual
    and idiosyncratic. The border architectural
    skills you have, the better you can lay the
    foundations of good design.

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  • Below an expert architect Florida Keys has shared
    8 wonderful tips for creating such designs

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Organize Thoughts
  • Architects are initially taught in design school
    to conceptualize projects by inventing a
    narrative. This helped architect Florida Keys to
    organize thoughts and get guides on how to do
    best when theyre stuck wondering what to do
    next.
  • The narrative can flow from something specific
    say, a beloved tree to preserve or something
    general, such as, All rooms must have natural
    light. It can emerge from a clients specific
    request Nothing white, please. Or the shape of
    a building lot. Probably, it can apply to every
    level of design problems, even down to small
    renovation or decorating tasks.
  • Finding the bigger, guiding idea and creating a
    story around it imbues every design decision with
    meaning.

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Take Risks
  • Taking risks to do something out of the ordinary
    is part of any creative field. Building designers
    in Key West found rethink, reimagine, retool and
    invent are four important architectural methods
    of making a good design concept. This doesnt
    mean that everything requires innovation or bold
    action, but looking at a problem through a
    different lens often reveals interesting facts
    that dont rely on standard practice.
  • Heres a beautiful elaboration of designer hacks
    for being bold the 8-foot door. Substitute an
    8-foot slab, and the difference is instantly
    recognizable. Just the act of opening this door
    forces you to sense its weight and its height.
  • No doubt, 8-foot doors are more expensive, but
    the effect elevates a standard design element
    from mundane and accepted for exceptional. Taller
    doors can let in more light when glazed, and
    their proportions can completely reorient small,
    narrow spaces, like this hallway, making them
    seem larger.

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Sweat the Details
  • As every architecture targets to solve problems,
    but its the way theyre able to solve those
    problems the poetry they bring to the solution
    separates the good from the bad.
  • For clear illustration, lets put in place the
    problem of a stair guard. There are many
    different alternates, but the architect of
    Florida Keys has chosen a minimalist, outwardly
    effortless expression. The gray of the thin
    stainless steel cables matches that of the
    concrete stair run. Also, their attachment is
    deliberate and considered.
  • Detailing are essential to engage the customer on
    a regular basis. The means by which all of the
    components come together in a structure are the
    details.
  • Making what architects call a family of details
    unifies a project. The horizontal patterning of
    the wood-clad wall in below image references the
    board-formed concrete wall to the left. While
    theyre different materials, they speak the same
    language.

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Simplify Design Concepts
  • The skills to simplify means to eliminate the
    unnecessary so that the necessary may speak. Too
    often you let complexity act as a proxy for
    interest. Architects are schooled in editing down
    to the essential components. Otherwise, it should
    be questioned.
  • Simple Shapes Less costly, easy to build and
    look beautiful unadorned.

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Simple Trim (or none)
  • Simple Material Palette Two or three materials
    at most. Devise rules for how each will be used.
    By varying one materials finish from smooth to
    rough you can achieve variety without
    complexity.
  • Simple windows Choose two window sizes one for
    large openings, one for small ones.

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Establish Ordering Principles
  • For better design concept, architectures need to
    establish ordering principles to everything, at
    every level.
  • Factors like a building site, the client and
    eventually the budget needs to evaluate before
    initiating a new design project. This drives the
    overarching concept and helps you to assert the
    strongest pull. You can thus craft a narrative
    around the force to begin the concept.
  • Regardless of the strongest pull, it also circles
    back to the site, through which you can determine
    which dominant site features (view, topography,
    and other structures) are most important.

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Repeat Thematic Elements
  • Repetition is an important model of the
    architectural world. Common thematic elements
    repeated, again and again, help to reinforce your
    previous habit of establishing order.
  • Repetition doesnt mean a boring design rather
    it unifies a design. Repeating patterns,
    materials, grids, and proportions are the
    underpinnings of order. Basically, the cardinal
    rule of repetition is that it requires a minimum
    of three samples of anything to see the benefits.
    If two is good, three is better.
  • Not only, it makes sense from an economic
    standpoint, but also it provides a reference
    point and background against the things that are
    really important for laying the groundwork for
    your next habit.

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Break the Rules
  • The completion is possible when you incorporate
    the previous habit. Once you have an established
    repeating pattern, you can easily decide where to
    break the rules. Imagine a series of windows
    aligned on an orderly grid. The one window that
    breaks this set of rules must do so for a very
    important and specific reason, such as to view a
    tree canopy or a distant view.
  • With a repetitive order as the background,
    calculated rule breaking is assured to have
    special meaning. It also balances the repetition
    to keep it from being staid and monotonous.
  • For better illustrating the power of breaking
    rules, we put in place this stair. Look at the
    restraint exercised in the surrounding space.
  • The designer reconsidered various assumptions in
    this stair that break the rules and turning it
    into a sculptural object. The stairs hangs from
    the upper story, forcing one to observe the
    process of moving upward by springing from a
    heavy concrete plinth to a much lighter stair
    object.
  • Furthermore, the open risers enable light and
    views through. The plywood stringers double as
    stair support and guard.

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Engage the Senses
  • With the right methodology, designers can bend
    the rules of design and turn designs into
    stunning visual tales. They involve various
    modifications to their sense and consider all
    their senses at the time of designing. In this
    give image, you can see the engaging concept
    introduced by Florida Keys architects Opening a
    home with a view is as important as shielding it
    from unwanted noise or the smell of the ocean or
    a nearby cedar tree.
  • An architect of Florida Keys shared another
    example that includes the difference in the feel
    of cool concrete versus warm wood on ones feet
    and the sound rain makes on a metal roof.

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The Bottom Line
  • To think about design from an experiential level
    often reveals architectural skills, while making
    life in a home or a place much more pleasing.
    Whereas, good designers and architects in the
    Florida Keys always think about light and shadow,
    where the sun moves throughout the day, where the
    wind comes from or the sounds of an urban
    neighborhood and how they can play along!

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  • www.terramararchitectural.com
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