Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Flooring


One would never pay so much attention to flooring in a building unless you are in the trade, or you have highly developed design sense. Yet, designers spent hours going through samples trying to pick the " it" material for the space. Hardwood floors, carpets, or tiles, you name it. It does make a big difference what color and texture your floor has. You have to consider the amount of natural light, artificial light, traffic load, walls, size of the room, and the height of the ceiling, when you try to decide on flooring.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Spring, Spring, Spring

It's spring time in Chicago, at last. With all the blooming flowers and budding shoots, finally we can leave our winter jackets behind in the closet. It's so nice to see people walking with strollers. It feels like years since I biked last time. Of course, spring time means construction time. We see a lot of projects awaking after months of hibernation. Repairs, renovations, re modelings, and new construction for schools, stores, and houses. We are looking a busy season ahead of us.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Swine Flu and Parking Lot


The two most important issues on my mind right now are the swine flu and the parking lot issues. Swine flu is a fast-growing epidemic of today that scares everybody. Easily it boosts the subtle xenophobia among the public. Often times the construction tradesmen and the laborers are immigrants, so we experience the social swirls day to day. Most of the times, we work with the subcontractors we already know, and they've been living here long enough and we know them well enough. My concern is that this kind of disease can easily turn into more than a health issue; it can develop into something bigger, like social, economical, and political problems. The world economy is already bad as of now, and people are worried that this flu can freeze the flow of world trades. Now, that is really scary for me.

On the other hand, I notice that a lot of buildings are being renovated and built right now in the neighborhood. Life goes on. It has to go on. One of our current projects is a parking lot renovation for a religious institution. I hope everything goes smoothly with the process; I know it will.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Restaurant Renovation


Now is the best time to renovate. There are many vacant buildings to buy with less; the market's at the bottom of it getting ready to rise. People are still drawn to "nice" things if there is a choice.

A free-standing restaurant has so much potential. Of course there is a budget, and we will have to carefully plan strategies. What would be the most cost effective way to attract customers and provide a unique spatial experience. How would that compliment the culinary experience? What would be the motif and how should we convey it?

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

SungGoo Yang


One of big reasons why we keep this company blog site is to keep stimulating and challenging ourselves intellectually.

The 2009 recipients of New York Young Architects Award was announced in March. One of them is a young Korean architect in Boston. He seems to be a very creative and active designer, more like an artist than an engineer to me.

It's awesome to discover this gem, though. Just like any other field in the world, there is just a handful of designers and designing companies that lead the innovative edge, and the majority that are following. In other words, the entire architectural community is like endlessly communicating with each other. Some call for a new way to create a space; others respond to it with their design. Some of the new perspectives, ideas, motifs are incorporated, rejected, welcomed, and criticized. I am excited to see all this.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Colorful Colors


In the end, it's all about colors and lighting.

Just like a car, the life of a building depends on the health of its structure. The heart and the lung and the vein of a building is its HVAC system. Everybody knows it. And just like any living mechanism, regular checkups and maintenance are the key to its longevity.

Yet, when you actually experience the building, it's all about lighting and colors. They are not cosmetics of the building, since they are often integral part of the structure. How much natural light is available? What kind of artificial light is used. What color is the facade, interior walls, and the floor?

What color is your wall behind your computer?

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Safety in Design

The first and foremost principle in designing buildings is to assure the safety.

Our lunch seminar -- eat and learn-- takes place in a free discussion format. Yesterday's topic is "how to eliminate the potential safety hazard factors when designing" a structure or a space.

Key to a successful AND safe construction project? Communication. Surprised?