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THE GOAL:
What does it mean to find oneself again?
As theoretician Alex Kerr noted in his seminal work ‘Another Kyoto’ (2016, Penguin), that ‘such symbols (and great architecture) take time – centuries even – to develop them with their own internal logic…and it takes TIME to stop and gaze, and allow them to seep into our hearts and minds, and do their deep and mysterious work.”
Our creations not only stand as testaments to our craft, but seek to unfold in and over layers, to add to and encourage the senses.
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FIRM SERVICES:
-ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS
-CORE & SHELL FACILITATION
-HISTORICAL REHABILITATION
-MASTERPLANNING
-FEASIBILITY STUDIES
-INTERIOR DESIGN
-SITE & ZONING ANALYSIS
-COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
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Giveback (Stewardship):
archibow@studioweiss.com
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Background:
The Goal of the Firm is that of Frank Lloyd Wright, where the skills & lessons.
As Andrew Carnagie said it best in the early 20th Century: “the first third of your life should be spent gaining as much knowledge as possible; the second third testing that; and the last portion (the most critical): giving all that knowledge you learned, back to the community you came from..” -Andy C.
With a career spanning decades, Bow’s creations are a mesmerizing dance between structures and styles, each approach an embodiment of reinvention. From the whimsical. Hailing from the boarder boundary between Brixton & Stockwell, Bow’s approach is a seminal influence, to both the studio and the world at large, bringing a unmatched bright musical input, depth and theory.
Bow’s portfolio is a testament to his fearless exploration of the boundaries of form and function.
Bow’s accomplishments are as diverse as Bowie’s music, ranging from urban masterplans that breathe life into forgotten city corners to futuristic eco-pods that redefine sustainable living. His architectural chameleon-like ab
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Reference Literature (about Wandering):
-Wanderlust: A History of Walking/A Field Guide to Getting Lost (Rebecca Solnit)
-Travels with Herodotus (Ryszard Kapuscinski)
-The Architecture of Disjunction (Bernard Tschumi)
-The Architecture of the Seven Senses (Juhani Pallasmaa)
-Architecture, Ethics, and the Personhood of Place (Gregory Caicco)
-Architecture and Identity (Peter Herrle and Klaus Sill)
-Architecture, and the Burdens of Linearity (Karsten Harries)
s Andrew Carnagie said it best in the early 20th Century: “the first third of your life should be spent gaining as much knowledge as possible; the second third testing that; and the last portion (the most critical): giving all that knowledge you learned, back to the community you came from..” -Andy C.
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Reference Projects (known for their PNW meditations):
–Portland Japanese Garden (xxx, 2009: xxx)
–Wilt Chamberlain Residence (David Tenneson Rich, 1971: Los Angles)