Architectural Review Asia Pacific

THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ARCHITECTS – PART 2

In the previous issue of AR, we examined the benefits of being responsive and not reactive, and how the ability to pause and process before making a decision or taking action is a highly desirable trait to develop. This issue, we look at the big picture.

HABIT 2 – BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND

If you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything. I’m sure you have heard this modern exhortative statement used in political discussion. However, have you considered its implication in the world of architecture? If

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