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Studio Naama

London, UK
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Practice Statement

Models are a tool for abstraction and mimicry

At times, a purposeful simplification or limitation, a stripping back to volume and plane where great programmatic focus can be achieved and boundaries, enclosures, openings and obstructions can be made visible. At other times, a more laborious approach can be undertaken, an intent to capture particular spatial qualities, of depth, texture, thickness and light. And greater still, we can embody the fabrication process, a mimicry of construction, as we cast, saw, cut, pin, slot, adhere, sand and glaze; where we can learn the craft and weight of a building as a consequence of our designs beyond the page.

Why model in a time of AI efficiency?

It might be said, in these times, that like the end result, our process must represent an expression of the human spirit. Namely, the manner in which architecture is produced and how we spend our time is as important as the outcome. Such ways of thinking are contradictory to the laws of commerce and efficiency. So those who continue to model, labour and indulge are making a silent protest in order to try to be a bit more human.

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