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Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc.

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Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc.

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Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc.
San Francisco1022 Natoma Street, #3
San Francisco, CA 94103
tel: +1 415 701 7900
fax: +1 415 626 8978
info@saitowitz.com
www.saitowitz.com

Time and Place

Each building begins with the site, and the particular desires to transform it. Buildings are earth, made of matter, and a continuation of the geological processes that produced their sites, part of natural evolution. A building marks and amplifies its unique spot on the globe. Like a lens, it brings to focus its particular time and place.

This relationship to the local, to location, is a natural way for uniqueness to emerge from ideas of buildings which may be generic and general. Through the relations to geography, site, climate, culture, and resources, buildings are naturally specific.

Both the buildings in landscapes and the work in cities demonstrates this marking of time and place.

Space

The essential medium of architecture is space, air, rather than substance, matter which contains the emptiness. Architecture is the construction of charged voids, frames of opportunity, fields of possibility. I am interested in space, more than meaning, in the architecture of movement and flux, of time and event, rather than object and monument. I am interested in the emptyness that material constructs. I am interested in the invisible.

Buildings are less objects than interludes in the field of fluid and continuous space.

In this world of proliferation of image, the reality of experience and the need for authenticity increases. I am interested in the tactile and sensual, in the haptic over the visual, in communication through the direct experience rather than figural images which rely on memory for communication. I am interested in the actual space of experience which allows new meanings to accumulate through use in this unprecedented transcultural and transgenerational condition. 

System

The generative ideas of modern architecture emerge from the consideration of buildings as systems, related to machines, or natural organisms, or the phenomena of the city. I am interested in similarity and dissimilarity, in relations of relations, in theme and variation, order and accommodation. I search for the highest common denominator to establish the field of operation as a framework of unity and a panorama of resistance. I have sometimes thought of buildings like geography, where matter evolves without particular purpose, pushed by forces, describing their formations, like plate techtonics and geology. Authorship is virtually eliminated as system generates in the realm of natures mode of operation.

Buildings are structured on the same principles which generate cities, based on rules and patterns, on infrastructure and frameworks, inviting habitation, participation and transformation.

Partners

Stanley Saitowitz
Design Principal

John Winder
Project Architect

Michael Luke
Project Architect

Ulysses Lim
Project Manager

Neil Kaye
Project Architect

Markus Bischoff
Project Manager