Our Design Philosophy
Constant reappraisal is a necessary part of the design and the building process. We therefore pursue solutions for our Architectural problems in a spiral manner. Ours is to and fro process which ensures progress along the way in the same way we ascend C spiral staircase. This way we are able to adequately order and assess the information gathered.
On a continually basis we criticize our tentative solution,we occasionally change our intentions but finally make sure that we have successfully met our expectations and those of our clients. By carefully assessing and analyzing our clients’ needs and requirements we are able to attain better understanding of the problem and can therefore formulate expectations for ourselves and our clients which are appropriate and adequate.
In order to ensure the above theoretical framework survive and evolve, we have created a framework that responds positively to the influence of new methods, materials and changing needs. At Arprim, we endeavor to understand the way in which our design is to be used and we do appreciate that this requires a wide understanding of human activities, and other needs as well. We are aware a building must be sound and well suited to its purpose. We have therefore made effort to master the entire building process because this I s the way the knowledge necessary for good Architecture can be gained. We appreciate that design which fails to meet essential practical requirements will fail as a building and as Architecture. The designer who lacks the sensitivity or skill to achieve an aesthetically satisfying solutions may provide serviceable building but will not be Architecture.
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