Building houses and structures, sketching and technical
drawing, theories and designing are the first things that came into my mind
when I first heard about architecture without having much information about it.
Architecture is important to give safety and satisfaction to the people who are
going to use it. As I learn, I believe that architecture is the art and science
of designing. Some say it is the mother
of all arts; it’s true, because it deals with everything about arts; arts in
motion or arts in stationary. I also learned that it is a study that combines
arts, science and commerce; I think it’s a compilation of all fields and professions
studied all in one; from engineering to science to arts. Now, I assume that
communication is one of the core aspects in architecture. In order to gain
knowledge, we must communicate. We learn from the architect with experiences
that contributes ideas in to our minds. For example, from the architect to the
reader to another person and it will spread, that is communication. When we
design, we also communicate with the people who critique it. I found out
furthermore that in designing, there is an appropriate design process to follow
in order to do it well. We need to explore first the theories for it to help us
enhance our skills in designing and planning. For me, technology is also one
core aspect in architecture. As it progresses, the design possibility of an
innovative design to be built also advances.
In my life, I have encountered a lot of problems already,
and all I can say is “Everything happens for a reason”. I believe that one
thing happens because destiny has a motive behind it. In everything that
happens in our lives, we never fail to ask “why?” and to that question is an
answer that only we can answer. It’s like a mystery that one will find out when
one truly puts effort and patience just to achieve the true meaning and reason
behind it. This saying made me a stronger person and made me think positively.
I never thought that it can be applied in architecture. I was able to explore
much from the manifestos of the famous architects that I was able to interpret
that saying into architectural perspective. Designing for me before was just
getting an idea from a prototype or a finished work and just improving it,
putting more details and doing a little bit revision. Now, it is my life
philosophy and I understand that there is a reason behind everything I do, say
or design. Translating it in to my architectural design philosophy, I realized
that whenever I create something, I always look for a reason behind it. For
example, there’s a purpose why I communicate with my clients and that is in
order for us to understand each other and to be able to agree with our own
ideas. The final outcome which my client and I agreed upon is our medium to
express what we want to say to the critiques. Another translation I thought of
was all of my designs have an appropriate function. Some say that the Eiffel
Tower is not architecture because it does not have a function. I respect
everybody’s perspective in life, but for me, it does have a function. Although French
didn’t like it when it was first built, now they will lose a huge part of the
distinction of their country if they take it out. Paris will just be Paris
without the Eiffel Tower. I don’t want
to label myself as a functionalist but when I design I always think of “what am
I designing for?” I could not start with my work without knowing my design
purpose. I agree with the process of form follows function. For me to reach my
satisfaction when designing, it wouldn’t be complete without the use of colors,
like post modernism. The world is slowly sinking and I also want to help
improve the environment. I want to design stunning edifices that can also help
save our planet. I can say that as a designer, I can be a post-modernist functionalist
environmentalist. I guess I still have to discover my path to be able to find
my own distinctiveness.
I must say that I still like “kichi” architecture even if
people say that it is not an appropriate way in designing structures. I believe
that even “kichi” architecture with the use of attractive colors and
eye-catching shapes gives sublime feeling to those who are not educated with
architecture, especially the children. I first found out about “kichi”
architecture because of the “Robot Building” located in Bangkok, Thailand. Some
say it was “kichi”, some say it’s not. The architect, Sumet Jumsai, found his
inspiration from his son’s robot toy. I couldn’t believe that it was actually a
bank. He said that his client, Bank of Asia, wanted to show the modernization
and computerization of banking. I still like this building despite the
criticisms it had received. The post-modernism side of it gives me this blissful
and sublime feeling when I see one. I
want to modify, revise and add some of my own design. Of course, designing is
not all about the appearance of the edifice, but also, the function and the contribution
of the structure to the world.
Architecture is now slowly becoming my passion. As I mature
from it every term, I can say that I like architecture now. I find it so nice
to create structures and designing it. Everybody is unique in their own ways. From
the exploration of my concept, to inception, to studying the science and possibility
of my design, to organization of my thoughts and of course being able to develop
my work, I will surely achieve my goal. Right now, I am unique but when I
become an architect, I want to achieve it through my designs be unique and to
be known in the whole world.