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Originally Posted by SamInTheLoop
^ Again, you're just not thinking about this the right way - at all.
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I'm not? News to me. Apparently you don't know how to read plain english when I mentioned my architect friends having the same exact issues with their clients (i.e. developers). I have heard countless times from them, being upset, that a client has fucked up their designs and made them do something that's way worse than what they had wanted/designed and won't really budge when they try and pitch them on some "cool" changes. I have heard numerous times from a few of my friends, again who are architects, that a huge barrier many times to actually getting cool designs out there is the client, not the architect. I have a friend who works for one of the top firms in the world work on a building for a foreign country - he worked on it for months and then all of a sudden the client told him to take out a huge aspect of it with no questions asked, even though they liked it. Why? Budget changed.
What, do you think that developers don't have a budget and can do whatever they want and don't have any constraints? This is no different than any other industry. If you don't understand this then perhaps you should get out in the real world and actually get experience with clients who have budgetary concerns and/or they like to 100% dictate what is going on and the only reason they hired you is because you're able to do their shit for them how they want it. Developers of high rises are not much different in this aspect than some car company who needs ____ done by a third party firm. They're all bound by budget, egos, timeline, company policy/laws, etc.
I'm not advocating that P/H is amazing at all. I don't like most of their work either - but when I see what some of my friends go through in the industry, and my own experiences (yes, they are actually the same - you could probably learn something by listening to what I'm saying), I have to raise the question. Judging client-based work 100% on the portfolio when the client has most say in what goes on is utter bullshit. The architects that P/H has could very well suck even with faced with complete freedom, but judging based off of this is not the right way to do it which is why I asked to see if they had any design exercises out there or competition entries.
In any case, i wish the building looked better - it's not the best - doesn't completely suck but doesn't make me excited one bit.