Considerations include aesthetics and costs.MY mornings are getting earlier. These days I'm getting up at 6:30 or 7 a.m. I have two young kids, 1 and 3. To get things done around the house it basically has to be done in the morning because they are attention magnets. Two or three days a week I go surfing. I'm out and back by 8 o'clock and I'm in the office by nine. I live in Venice and the office is in Century City. The commute is about 25 minutes. When I get in, I have quite a bit of e-mail--internal and external. I'm in charge of design at the office so e-mail can have anything to do with design, from evaluating different projects we may be going after to coordinating between members of the design team. In the early days of a project, we incorporate information from a lot of sources. Some issues are technical, like what the walls are made of and how the landscape will affect the design. The meeting I just got out of went over time because a helistop hel·i·stop n. See heliport. is part of the equation in a project we're doing with Catholic Healthcare West Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) is a California not-for-profit public benefit corporation that operates hospitals in California, Arizona, and Nevada[1]. As such, it is exempt from federal and state income taxes. , a clinic for Sacramento Methodist Hospital Methodist Hospital is the name of numerous medical institutions.
I have three designers who I work really closely with. We're a team and I'm their leader. There s a lot of checking with each other in the morning. Design is a lot of problem solving problem solving Process involved in finding a solution to a problem. Many animals routinely solve problems of locomotion, food finding, and shelter through trial and error. . It's bard to predict what you're going to run into. One answer will indicate a certain solution. For example, we're renovating a plaza in Century City with a fountain. It is pretty substantial--about 45 feet long with a curvilinear curvilinear a line appearing as a curve; nonlinear. curvilinear regression see curvilinear regression. shape and it is supposed to be made entirely of glass. We are working it into the overall scheme of the design, deciding what is feasible. How do you get the water to the top? How do you make sure the water spills over the edge properly? How can it be made of glass but still hide the water as it moves to the top? I'm involved in every design project in the organization. I'm juggling balls Juggling balls, or simply balls, are a popular prop used by jugglers, either on their own—usually in sets of three or more—or in combination with other props such as clubs or rings. A juggling ball refers to a juggling object that is roughly spherical in nature. and trying to keep everything conceptually as clear as it can be. I also have to think about costs. Construction costs have gone up an enormous amount. Someone said to me the other day that to be a designer these days you have to be a cost estimator. That's true. You have to decide how much of a structure is going to be stone and how much will be made of another material and coordinate design with a budget. There are a lot of negotiations. I usually take a lunch. I try to get out and spend some time away of the office. I end up eating at my desk a fair amount as well. Meetings are more in the morning, and the afternoon is the quality work time. Some of the more productive time is 4 in the afternoon to 7 or 8 because the rest of the office is shutting down. The designers hang things up on the walls and look at what everyone else is working on. I'm migrating toward being a morning person but the end of the day is one of the few times that is open-ended. There is nothing to stop you--except getting home Getting Home (Simplified Chinese: 落叶归根; Traditional Chinese: 落葉歸根; Pinyin: to the kids. I spend time designing, too. I was a fine arts major as a sculptor in college. I have a sketchbook with me at all times. I do a lot of computer modeling as well. I'm pretty computer proficient. I try to get out of the office by 7 but it has been later than that recently. Stanley Lien Chiu Senior Associate HGA HGA High-Gain Antenna HGA Handweavers Guild of America HGA Hammel Green and Abrahamson HGA Hercules Graphics Adapter HGA Homogentisic Acid HGA Honor Guard Academy HGA Holy Guardian Angels (Reading, PA catholic church) Architects & Engineers Current Projects: Building a 750-seat music hall as welt welt n. 1. A ridge or bump on the skin caused by a lash or blow or sometimes by an allergic reaction. 2. See wheal. as a 40,000-square-foot student union at Vanguard University in Costa Mesa Costa Mesa (kŏs`tə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 96,357), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific south of Santa Ana; inc. 1953. It is a transportation, residential, and light industrial center. . Close to Home: Chiu learned how to surf when he lived in Los Angeles in his younger days. He left when he was 18 to go to college. Passion: "Sustainability is something in architecture I care passionately about. We're destroying the environment. As a designer it's important to make sure that construction is not stealing resources that we need for the future." |
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