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To meet the NEEDS and EXPECTATIONS of the client while |
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co-operation and without an agenda then the job has been a success. The client should feel comfortable at the completion of the project, with a sense of accomplishment equal to ours. We do not want to impose our ideals onto the client unless commissioned to do so. |
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Addendum: |
Light, furniture, spatial organization and the general concept turn out to be as important as comfort. People spend over half of their lives within dwellings. Therefore the dwelling itself, the furniture both inside and out, the art, decoration, the colors should decisively and emphatically be chosen and desired by the person habiting within. Your house is an event you approach every time enter or exit, thus it should be treated as such. As a social community we should view all public buildings with the same attitude. |
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Bio: |
Gregory Freeman: Originally I wanted to be an architect..... |
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Why have I chosen to do what I do? Man’s creations have always been compelling to me. Architecture seems like such a natural progression for man’s ingenuity and is a clear expression of one’s capabilities. Food, shelter, and water have and will remain the fundamentals of survival. To extrapolate shelter into what we see today is spectacular. Sometimes function or the bottom line dominates over beauty. But occasionally beauty in form wins. We are then left staring, wondering why everything cannot look so pure, so planned, so perfectly suited to the environment within which we find ourselves. |
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