What is an architect’s day like? In this issue, we will focus on office behavior and office space, sharing the unique aspects of the architect position.
01. Role
The architect is mainly responsible for planning and designing the structure or interior space of buildings, such as residential buildings, office buildings, theaters, factories, etc., to create a practical and beautiful structure/layout. Those unimaginable and breathtaking buildings are all from the hands of domestic and foreign architectural masters, such as Beijing Daxing Airport and Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center.
02. Activity
The job of an architect mainly involves the following items:
· Develop final construction plans
· Use computer-aided design or other tools to prepare scale drawings or architectural designs
· Meet with clients to determine requirements and progress
· Conduct regular on-site observations of construction work to supervise plan implementation …
We analyzed the behavioral preferences of architects in their work.
Data Source:NOVAH RAM
The analysis shows that architects often face situations where they have to deal with complex problems alone at work and need to fully mobilize their personal abilities to solve problems. Architects have a dual nature, with unique creative spatial imagination and meticulous and rigorous logical analysis perfectly combined and interpreted in this position.
03. Mapping
What kind of workstations do architects need when laptops, monitors, and other items pile up on their desks, causing inefficiencies?
In the office area, Cluster can provide architects with a workstation that has maximum inclusiveness. All wiring is hidden, providing a clean and spacious desktop, which can also be matched with accessories such as brackets and storage boxes, enough to accommodate multiple displays, paper documents and other office items.
With accessories such as screens, Cluster supports switching between focus and collaboration at any time, allowing architects to focus on personal matters or communicate with colleagues at adjacent workstations at any time.
What kind of equipment do architects need when they have to present the design to their team or clients after finishing it?
The multifunctional partition Mobit provides support for architects to display design schemes, with movable casters that can flexibly adjust the orientation angle according to the viewing needs of attendees; whiteboards on both sides facilitate writing at any time, making it convenient for architects to draw design sketches and modify plans, etc.
What kind of storage space does an architect need when measuring tools, modeling materials, hand-drawn sketches, and other work items are piling up?
Anyway provides a storage solution. Designed simply but functionally outstanding, Anyway is highly modular and able to flexibly adapt to each workplace, bringing surprises to the storage of office space.
When buildings turn from ideas on paper into reality, it must be the most fulfilling moment for architects. However, before this happens, they need to meticulously complete every preliminary task, including site surveys, sketching, design conceptualization, and so on.
In these processes, architects have personalized needs for office space, such as convenient video display equipment and ample personal and departmental storage space. It is hoped that the above content can provide some inspiration and enlightenment for planning architect-exclusive office space.