G. DONALD DUDLEY ARCHITECT takes an eclectic approach to architecture, considering the physical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of each project. The geographical location, geological surroundings, and general climate as well as the designs of surrounding structures are initial considerations. Prior to drafting a proposal, the architect reflects on the cultural behavior patterns, artistic creations, philosophical beliefs, and institutional constructions of the community milieu of a given project. Finally, the spirit of the project is contemplated, and a guiding vision is forged. This creative vision, fashioned through an integration of perspectives, is the crucial facet for the final structural design, and it is the idea that bonds the architect to individual ventures.

 

 
 

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