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| At Peterson Architects,
while we may be the most experienced boathouse architects in the country, the range of our design work extends from campus planning
to the design of academic buildings to the detailing of
furnishings and built-ins. At varying scales, these elements
comprise much of our built environment.
Each of our designs develops under its own unique
circumstances. Many of a project's parameters can only
be determined in collaboration with the client. Thus,
generalizing our approach to the design process is difficult.
Nonetheless, several themes underlie much of our work:
- The specifics of place always inform
our designs. The location of a building or object
will suggest ideas about its size and shape, its materials,
and its relationship to the environment.
- We carefully detail our buildings
to imbue them with a sense of quality and workmanship.
- We seek to design buildings that
are "honest" in their structural expression
and to highlight the structure to the degree that
it contributes to the spirit of the building.
- We seek to incorporate light and lighting within
our buildings to accentuate the qualities of the spaces.
- We aim to design buildings that
are environmentally responsible.
- We highlight the sensuality of materials
through their careful selection, detailing, and their
relationship to other materials.
- We aspire to make architecture that
is timeless, not stylish. We strive to create designs
founded in simplicity and clarity.
Much of our work occurs on school and university campuses.
We believe that campus buildings should support and
help define the vision of a campus plan that reflects
the spirit of the institution; they should create appropriate
exterior places at the same time as they meet their
functional goals. We believe that institutional buildings
should exist within an understandable hierarchy.
However, we also believe that a specific stylistic
approach is not always necessary to achieve this end.
Depending on the program and context of the building,
we strive for a "humanistic" design that will
accentuate the particular qualities of a place by creating
buildings that feature simplicity in detailing and a
focus on space, light, structure, and material. While
we aspire to create compelling and dynamic spaces, we
do so by combining clarity with quiet and thoughtful
innovation; we strive for the delicate balance of order
and invention. |
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