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24 Apr 202007:48

Summary

TLDRThe conversation reflects on the journey of architectural design, focusing on the experiences of the speakers who studied in Japan and worked on various projects. They emphasize innovation, responsibility, and the impact of design on society, highlighting their approach to research, urban development, and sustainable architecture. The speakers discuss key projects, the importance of collaboration, and the principles guiding their work, while also reflecting on the ethical and cultural aspects of architecture, including how design affects daily life and the built environment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The design philosophy behind the project was influenced by the designers' studies in Japan, where they learned about innovation and research-driven work.
  • 😀 The team emphasizes the importance of making sure every project contributes something new, whether it's a competition, proposal, or other work.
  • 😀 Most of their projects focus on master planning and public buildings, often dealing with large-scale urban projects.
  • 😀 The relationship between macro and micro concepts is crucial in their design approach. They believe small details can significantly impact the larger design.
  • 😀 One example of their work is the design of a transportation system proposal for Jakarta's tramway, showcasing their expertise in large-scale infrastructure.
  • 😀 Their design philosophy also extends to daily life and fashion choices, reflecting a holistic approach to design that includes lifestyle and functionality.
  • 😀 The designers' time in Japan influenced not only their professional work but also their personal behavior, including how they dress and live.
  • 😀 They believe that architects must always be responsible for the projects they undertake, ensuring that their work is beneficial and safe for users.
  • 😀 The team advocates for healthy, sustainable environments, especially in the wake of disasters, highlighting the importance of creating safe spaces for communities.
  • 😀 Collaboration and consensus are key elements in their design process, where they work together with clients, colleagues, and even students to create the best possible outcomes.

Q & A

  • What inspired the philosophy behind the design work mentioned in the transcript?

    -The inspiration came from the experience of studying in Japan. The focus was on integrating both micro and macro aspects of design, aiming to create innovation in every project, whether it's a competition, proposal, or project.

  • How does the design philosophy relate to the concept of 'innovation'?

    -The philosophy emphasizes creating innovation and newness in every project. It aims to ensure that each project or design brings something beneficial to society, especially through architectural and spatial improvements.

  • What role does 'research' play in the design process discussed?

    -Research is a crucial aspect. The team aims to create a space where they can conduct research for each project, ensuring that every piece of work is innovative and thought-out from a theoretical standpoint.

  • What is the primary focus of the projects the team works on?

    -Most of the projects are centered on master planning and public buildings. There is a particular focus on designing large-scale projects that also incorporate micro-level details.

  • How do the team members approach the concept of 'macro and micro' in their work?

    -The team believes that there is a significant connection between the micro (small details) and the macro (overall structure) in every design. This concept is crucial in creating holistic, cohesive designs that function well on both scales.

  • What kind of projects have been the focus of the team's work?

    -The team has worked on a variety of projects, including master plans and public buildings. They have also been involved in designing transportation infrastructure, such as a proposal for a tram system in Jakarta.

  • How has their experience in Japan influenced their design work?

    -Living and studying in Japan influenced the team’s work in multiple ways, particularly in terms of integrating thoughtful, functional design into daily life. Their Japanese experience also impacted their approach to design theory, personal behaviors, and even daily fashion choices.

  • What is the team’s approach to working with clients?

    -The team values transparency and responsibility in their client relationships. They believe that architects must be honest, telling clients when something is right or wrong, and ensuring that the designs serve the users' needs.

  • What is the significance of a healthy living environment in architecture, according to the team?

    -A healthy living environment is crucial. The team believes that architects and designers have the responsibility to create spaces that promote well-being, especially in the aftermath of disasters or in the development of sustainable urban environments.

  • How does the team approach collaboration in design decision-making?

    -Collaboration is a key element in the team’s decision-making process. They often work together, consulting with each other and even involving students in discussions to reach the best outcomes. Their decision-making process is collective and inclusive.

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