After giving this some consideration, I realized that I was thinking about it the wrong way......
No one, is taking our spotlight. This is an opportunity to experience team work on a higher level and on a real-time project. It's an opportunity to influence others, and share our perspectives and interests, while being introduced to their ideas as well. Hence, fostering a mutual appreciation and respect that could be a huge advantage to outcome of the project. We've all worked long and hard to get to this point and it is a privilege to have this experience. This is still our project as long as we invest ownership. It is up to each of us, how much ownership we take. If we don't have a certain conviction about what we hope to accomplish, we can't expect the 4th year students to bring the same amount of motivation to the table. This is a chance for everyone to display leadership and ambition. And ultimately, if individually we fail to take advantage of that opportunity, it will be detrimental to our project as a whole!
On a different note, I was also doing some more thinking about design. One of the architects I admire is William McDonough. He is regarded in high esteem and is a world renowned designer to whom three U.S. Presidential awards have been given. He designed and built the first solar-heated house in Ireland in 1977. He has remained the leader in sustainable development. I believe the Pine Island Residence is one of his most beautiful works.





One of my personal hopes for this project is to design a plan that organizes a fluid transition from one functional area to another, while producing a unified, open-air dwelling. This would relieve the partner family from the traditional, cubic spatial cells which are so confining. Thus, allowing the occupants to experience more continuous space within limited square footage.
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