In these
memoirs of daily life that we put up on our blog, we often forget to mention
half of our story: the half of the story that depicts the realization of the
work that is done within the four walls of our office. What I’m talking about,
is the substantial chunk of behind the scenes action that unfurls on our
various sites- slowly, but steadily.
As
students, we are often told that architects are ‘the creative folk’; the people
who design but don’t necessarily need to get into the nitty-gritty details of
the actual construction. But that is so untrue! I don’t pretend to know how
other places work, but that is definitely not how we work. There are
an equal number of people on site, as they are in office- scheduling, helping,
directing and facilitating the work that needs to be done. When I tell you that
I hadn’t seen one or two people from our office till yesterday but knew about
them and the projects they were working on, I’m not joking. This can be
attributed to the constant stream of messages that pour in on our office chat,
day in and day out, from 8am to even 9pm, detailing the progress, and
addressing the issues that inadvertently arise on site.
The reason
I am writing about this today is because, as an office, we strive towards
learning and growing to the best of our abilities and that can only happen,
when we learn from our each other and the people around us. And so, starting
from now, we will try to split the focus of these blogs between both our office
lives- the indoor and outdoor ones.
Hope you’re
as excited about this as I am,
So long,
Namitha.
So long,
Namitha.
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