Now I’m not saying this true of all designers, nor am I suggesting that everyone is “eligible” for this policy, but it is a service we will continue to provide to the public and our clients when asked or approached with a design project. We will continue to do this for the following reasons
Read More1. To not fear the unknown or failure.
2. To demand active participation.
3. To value the “What” in addition to the “How”
“WAKE” is both a tribute and reminder of that endeavor. A tribute to the exploration undertaken, the novel itself, and lessons learned during that period of time which continue to influence me today. “WAKE” also stands as a reminder to myself and our employees to strive for better as design professional and not fear the unknown, it also represents a promise to our clients that we will forever focus on the “what” in addition to the “how” while demanding active-participation from our work and its inhabitants.
Read MoreFor those of you that don’t know, I’m Nathan. Among other things, I’m an architect (though at the time of originally writing in June 2018 I’m still painfully waiting for the State of New York to issue my license number), an adjunct professor at New York Institute of Technology, a rock climber, an avid cyclist, an Eagle Scout, a Kung-Fu film buff, a comic book nerd, passionate world explorer, lover of whiskey, and foodie with a densely populated google maps.
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