We look at each design problem as an encapsulated set of constraints, and initially we are focused on exploring them. Primary among these is the site, which is difficult to change and unique to each project. The site will help dictate a generating geometry.
That quote is probably on more architecture web sites and brochures than any other. It is the lofty goal of most practicing architects: reaching beyond merely satisfying their clients barest needs, and even expressed desires, and creating something expressive, something which carries and communicates some meaning.
We have been fortunate that we have rarely been forced to accept commisions which didn't interest us. Mercenary work is mind-numbing. On the other hand, if the project is interesting it doesn't matter how difficult the work it, we never tire of it.
The generating geometry, mentioned above, sometimes leads to a bit of plan fixation.
Yes. In spades: anxiety, dilemma, search and emergence. Although that last one seems to be a tiny scratching still, a still too-tentative reaching for something that could be; mostly we find ourselves pre-occupied with the first three.
