Method

The method illustrates how architectural intent is
translated into controlled production.
It is not a package of services. It is a working method.

Phase One

Discipline

Discipline before results.

Every project has to fit within certain limitations. Dimensions, tolerances, materials, sequences are set before production.

Decisions are not taken after the fact. They are delivered within the controlled conditions.

Discipline is not limitation. It is a prerequisite for the existence of precision.

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Discipline — Measured drawing 01
Phase Two

Precision

Precision is not the premise, but the result.

Architectural intent is transformed into systems that can be measured. Drawings do not describe the object. They command over the making.

Interfaces are set. Tolerances are programmed. Precision of the material is pre-engineered.

Precision is the result of clarity. Not the cause of the correction.

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Precision — Caliper detail 02
Phase Three

Integration

Integration aligns all disciplines within one logic.

Wood, metal, glass, finishes, and systems do not operate independently. They are coordinated through a unified fabrication framework.

Connections are resolved before production. Dependencies are mapped.

Integration removes conflict. It replaces overlap with structure.

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Integration — Multi-material assembly 03
Phase Four

Execution

Execution follows defined sequences.

Fabrication is not improvised. Installation is not adjusted on-site.

Each step follows a predetermined order. Complexity is broken into controlled phases.

What is built is already resolved. Execution is the result of prior decisions.

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Execution — Installation sequence 04

Method is not a layer.
It is the structure beneath every outcome.

Repeated with discipline, it becomes mastery.

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