Risky is Better
“I’d rather feel uncomfortable pushing for better than feel uncomfortable settling for less” – Simon Sinek
“I’d rather feel uncomfortable pushing for better than feel uncomfortable settling for less” – Simon Sinek
There’s often a focus on how architects have utilised their skills in other careers. Architects can also leverage those skills in better architectural practice. This is the fifth in a series of articles about this possibility.
There’s often a focus on how architects have utilised their skills in other careers. Architects can also leverage those skills in better architectural practice. This is the fourth in a series of articles about this possibility.
There’s often a focus on how architects have utilised their skills in other careers. Architects can also leverage those skills in better architectural practice. This is the third in a series of articles about this possibility.
There’s often a focus on how architects have utilised their skills in other careers. Architects can also leverage those skills in better architectural practice. This is the second in a series of articles about this possibility.
There’s often a focus on how architects have utilised their skills in other careers. Architects can also leverage those skills in better architectural practice. This is the first in a series of articles about this possibility.
This year I’ve recognised the importance of taking time to really pay attention, especially to people.
Getting our work out into the world is always a challenge. We can always do better, but mustn’t use that as an excuse to not ship. Perfection is illusive and a trap and done always better than perfect.
You might not be wrong, but you’re never right. There will always be someone that thinks you’re wrong. They’ve a good reason too. They’ve been
Status quo is always appears to be the easier option. There’s no apparent risk and things just keep going as they are. Easy. The problem
How to do meaningful work. Work in service of the planet first.Build only what is needed. Demolish only when necessary. Adaptively re-use. Minimise the impact
I pay my respects and acknowledge all Traditional Custodians of Country and on whose land I live and work. I recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. I pay my respects to their Elders past and present. Always was, always will be.
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