I am designing a house for my uncle.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Is Architecture in your Blood?
This is an excerpt from 'Like father, like son' - something I wrote discussing the proclivity of architect's
children to follow in their parents' footsteps.
In a
recent article in the Architectural Record by Laura Raskin writes; - “Architects
begets architects, so it seems. Eliel
Sarinen had Eero Sarinen; two of Frank Lloyd Wright’s, John and Lloyd became
architects. Walter Gropius’s father was an architect.
To add to her list
- two of I. M. Pei’s
four sons are architects, Nick and Glenn
Murcutt. Not just the sons either, Moshe
Safdie’s daughter, Taal is an architect. In Kuching, the children
of Dato Sri John Lau, Mike Boon, Chiew Chung Yee, Juliah Sabri and Chang Jih Ren
are following in their parent’s footsteps.
So, is architecture in your blood?
Some geneticists believe there might be some basis in this thinking
that since we inherit human variation such as hair and eye colour from our parents
– there is a genetical context for creative
talent. Furthermore, there are
theories that artistic talent is more heritable than scientific talent and since architecture is a curious mix
of art and science – children of architects
may be more likely to become architects. But that is just a theory. (Architects
are more likely to marry architects – but
that’s another story)
Many others think that it is the environment
– in Raskin’s article, Taal Safdie was ‘breathing architecture’ – a heady mix of
job-sites, client dinners and office flurry,
from a very young age. She spent part of her childhood living in Habitat ’67 – the
Montreal apartment complex designed by her father. I have met steel fabricators
and carpenters who would have made brilliant
architects had they been exposed to the ‘right’ environment when they were young.
The reasons for a child’s tendency to follow
the parents’ profession are probably a combination of both nature and nurture. Although
in Asia could there be a third factor - parental pressure? On second thoughts, this
is unlikely since our profession commands too little pay for way too much work.
No self-respecting Asian mother would want that for her child. Sam has been
nudging Sean towards dentistry “shorter hours,
more money, fewer
arguments about fees” – she is an interior designer.
Ultimately, architecture is more
a lifestyle than a profession – the love of what we do daily may play a part
in sub consciously determining our children’s’ profession.
Friday, January 2, 2015
so...how was your year?
I have been keeping a journal since I was in university. The first was more like a scrapbook than a journal, it contained my thoughts, notes to myself, lecture notes, sketches of design ideas for studio, photographs, receipts for the tax-man, notes from Sam. Since then, things have become a little more structured (but not too much) there is now a journal for my thoughts and observations, which sometimes takes the form of a sketch; there is a journal for work, jottings of ideas and sketches from discussions with my colleagues and students. And lately, there is one for each project that goes on site, for sketches to explain ideas with builders and for them to share theirs with me.
Not everything goes into these journals, there are plenty of strays ones on butter paper, back of blueprints and letters that have disappeared in between files, books and magazines, or simply been throw away.
I have just completed a sketch journal with unbleached paper which I like for its 'tooth' and the stitched spine means that the sheets do not come loose and it opens flat. I selected some pages from it to share here.
Some are 'thinking' drawings which mostly makes sense only to me - here I am figuring out how to stack the spaces of a house together and create some visual relationships between storeys. Once I think I have the scheme figured out somewhat I draw the plans up to scale (or convince an intern to do it).
Floor construction details for SSR Surau |
Open House roof steel |
Car porch storage |
Ideas for landscape at G House |
SSR wall details |
The tidiness of the sketches depends on how busy I am on that day, although the OCD part of me likes to draw a 1:25 hard-line detail once in a while.
Segu Bungalow |
Idea for a hotel restaurant |
The proposed layout of a newsletter which I help edit. |
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