There exists, with a certain level of sensitivity, an equal opportunity to create and achieve excellence in Design – with or without abundance of resources, with or without expert skill-set, with or without in-depth experience, in the smallest part or in the entirety of a given context, in being singular or as a group, in working at the bottom or the top of the hierarchy and in the most mediocre of tasks or in creating a monument.
Excellence is not necessarily the physical perfection and neither does it need to be measured through the most efficient functioning of the creation. It is reflected through the experience of the user, the inhabitant and it’s ability to adapt with time.
Success to this endeavour is not contingent on how elaborate the process is, but in the ability to fold in the unforeseen result.