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How do you approach a brief for a project and develop the concept ?

ArchAli

I'd like to get an idea of how architects and designers approach a brief.

 
Nov 30, 17 1:13 am
randomised

I always try sneaking up on the brief from behind and startle it. Works like a charm.

Nov 30, 17 2:57 am  · 
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archietechie

I prefer chloroform, higher chances of success.

Nov 30, 17 4:10 am  · 
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randomised

A passed out brief isn't much fun to work on in my opinion...

Nov 30, 17 5:26 am  · 
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archietechie

You kidding? A brief that doesn't struggle/change during the design process is every designer's wet dream.

Nov 30, 17 9:42 am  · 
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randomised

Wet dream? that brief is dead in the water.

Nov 30, 17 1:23 pm  · 
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ArchAli

You guys are Hilarious. Not. How'd you attain your sense of humour ?

Nov 30, 17 8:39 pm  · 
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randomised

How to attain it? Blood, sweat 'n tears.

Nov 30, 17 10:52 pm  · 
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ArchAli

Suffering ?

Nov 30, 17 11:27 pm  · 
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randomised

No, just blood, sweat and tears. I have them on toast with my morning coffee.

Dec 1, 17 2:10 am  · 
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ArchAli

serious input would be appreciated!!

Thank you.

Nov 30, 17 8:38 pm  · 
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randomised

My input was serious by the way. I don't like to go the obvious route and will always try something different/subversive to push my own agenda, follow my personal interests, and surprise the brief without the brief realising it just got hijacked. For me personally architecture is an art form and an act of resistance against public or private mediocrity before it is a service to a paying client.

Nov 30, 17 10:59 pm  · 
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ArchAli

A more reasonable response...

Nov 30, 17 11:27 pm  · 
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