The design philosophy is based on a consequential methodology of approach, which brings into unison considerations of social use, technology and aesthetic expression. The design aim and approach to architecture is clear and direct, building upon and extending the tenets of modern architecture. Short-lived fashions and regressive "heritage" stylisms are shunned. The aim of aesthetic and physical longevity predominates. Technology gives us the tools with which to create an architecture of space in contrast to traditional confining volumes. This finds its direct parallel in the realm of art, of painting and sculpture.
The ultimate aim of architecture is not only the individual building which, however excellent it may be, will finally stand in an unpredictable hostile environment. Rare as the opportunity may be in a market economy, large scale, total planning visions will ensure organically functioning sections of the city, including generous public urban spaces which attract people, something they have always done throughout history. Today this constitutes the greatest challenge confronting us in the 21st century.






