This is a time in which belief is often overwhelmed by exponential change.
Even in the most serious architectural circles, intellectual games and
superficial dogma can take the place of affirmation, and the mediocrity
and deadness of much of our environment continue to spread.
Yet, in all of our surroundings there is great richness and power.
Belief in the sensuality of place, the emotive qualities of materials,
and the ability to give pleasure and insight, to comfort, and to
transport, can produce humane and spirited architecture. It is our
belief that exceptional architecture comes from the search for solutions
which respond to the particular circumstances inherent in each situation.
Increasingly, we have come to see that, in a sense, circumstances are infinite
and that working within any one set of habits is too limiting. We must be alive
to the subtleties of place, whether manmade or natural; to the varied nature of
humans and their particular activities; to the qualities of their institutions;
and to the nature of the means with which we build. With both intellect and intuition,
we seek solutions that respond to the web of circumstances at hand.
Over the years the interplay of architects within our practice and our
responses to more complex and demanding programs and varied environments
have broadened our view of the circumstances that affect our work. We are
peeling away the layers of our habits and preconceptions. We require
open-mindedness, willingness, gentleness - a soft, yet no-holds-barred approach.