Architecture is not only about bricks and mortar, but also the
coordination of all the parts. From the micro to the macro, its
considerations and final decisions will impact on all in its ‘place’.
Architecture is not squeezing apartments into a minute designated piece
of land, but about the management of space and its coordination with
its surroundings, the ‘site’ and its history. Architecture is
that which embodies life, engages with ‘site’ and excites the beholder.
It is the identification of public and private, the manifestation of the
grid and its eventual creation should give rise to a celebration of
itself; material of its journey.