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Architecture.au, Op Cit. |
Perhaps architecture’s
greatest accomplishment is providing the insurmountable link between the
abstract genius of a designer and the physicality of reality. It is a harmony
innate to the human condition where collaboration, ingenuity and their
relationships come to the foreground. These notions challenge those enticed by
the physical overlapping of space and hence are drawn into its investigation.
These relationships are dynamic as the observer’s exploration and discourse will
reveal conflicting perspectives, which like music, inspire an extension of the
architect’s conventions from their appreciation in context.
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Architecture.au, Op Cit. |
As a result, the
architect has many responsibilities. Firstly, as a mentor to future generations
it is their obligation and delight to reveal their path of success to those who
follow after them. Secondly, the architect must always blend the abstract and
the real to inspire an “organic link between concept and form” quintessential
to the relationship between the architect and the observer. Finally, the
architect must consider the constraints of design and most importantly revere
the opportunity for immortality by crafting architecture that transcends into
future generations to inspire their own personal renaissance.
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