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		<title>Using organic architecture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is organic design so different to the everyday sort of design work? Most buildings are made for the point of application. I suspect it could be correct that well over ninety percent of all buildings are designed without any actual thought or reference given to their site. Which is to say the majority of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is organic design so different to the everyday sort of  design work? Most buildings are made for the point of application. I suspect it  could be correct that well over ninety percent of all buildings are designed  without any actual thought or reference given to their site. Which is to say  the majority of structures aren’t designed particularly for that piece of land  on which they rest? Plan books are produced by the hundred each year. But how  is it really possible for the draftsperson to grasp where any given set of  plans may finish up being built. As an architectural company we cannot stress how important <a href="http://www.theshutterstore.com">interior plantation shutters</a> are for the overall impression your property can make.</p>
<p>A good builder might be ready to make minor adjustments to fit the customer  to a degree, but the plans themselves weren&#8217;t built to serve either that  customer or that piece of ground. That&#8217;s what would be considered the mundane  sort of design work. Whether it may be considered legit design is another thing  totally. Organic design, on the other hand, is really scrupulously designed for  a specific customer on a selected piece of property. An organically designed house  takes into account such stuff as the 4 seasons; spring, summer, autumn and  winter.</p>
<p>How does the house handle the changes of season from a comfort point of  view? What will the consequences of the changing lengths of sunlight and heat  from the sun have on the occupants? Does the house take advantage of all the  surroundings? Will it be cost-effective to operate? There&#8217;s an in depth list of  concerns concerning the look of an organic house, and this is only the start.  Not the least being this. Does the house look nearly as though it grew there?  Is it completely suited to both the building site and the owners? Does it truly  belong at that place and at that time?</p>
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