Architectural Review Asia Pacific

NEVER REST EASY: FIND AND SOLVE DESIGN PUZZLES

POTENTIALLY SAVING CLIENTS “THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON BUILD AND ONGOING RUNNING COSTS” IS ANOTHER ATTRACTION, OF COURSE.

Design thinking is the antithesis of resting on your laurels, of reusing past methods and approaches or rehashing ideas. It is about finding the client’s specific problems and then questioning, refining and testing iterations until the appropriate, workable, simple and elegant design emerges, says Jennifer Crawford, founder and director of Our New Home Coach.

Design thinking flows through her architectural blood, inculcated throughout her professional life, starting with Lendlease

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