However, in the context of contemporary architectural practice and research, I have observed a phenomenon where discussions that start from the internal systems of buildings often unconsciously alienate construction as a design purpose, while ignoring the essence of design – that construction should be a means to serve the overall goal.
From a big design perspective, design is an action plan developed to change existing states and achieve desired goals.
In the design process, the overall goal needs to be clarified first, followed by the selection of specific methods, and the effectiveness of the methods used needs to be verified after implementation.
In most cases, for the overall design, constructive design is only an effective means to achieve a goal, not the ultimate goal itself.
As an important component of the internal system of a building, construction presents its own independent value in helping architects effectively achieve design goals, which is also the cognitive concept and principle of Arkomi Star in practice.
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