What makes a good building?

Is a good building all about the architects skills, creativity and experience? Can I get good building designed and built by hiring the best architects in Galway or the best architects in Ireland? Those are some of the questions we will be looking at in this article.
 
Things have changed and the best architects in Ireland or professional architects in Ireland should tell you that modern urban trends require that a house be not just good in itself, but also be harmonious with others and meet a number of environmental needs. We will look at that later in this article.
   
1. The house itself: Briefly put, a good building is one that is durable, convenient and beautiful. It must suit the user's needs and serve its intended purpose, faithfully. If you are looking at it from the eyes of the best architects in Galway or best architects in Ireland, good house designs in Ireland emphasize on structural strength and stability.
   
2. The surrounding environmental design: Because houses rarely sit as individual structures in a location -- but mainly as a group in an urban or village context -- there has been efforts to relate houses and house designs in Ireland to neighboring others to end up with more integrated communities and structures. Think of an investor building a structure that takes advantage of existing facilities instead of incorporating them all into the structure -- if, for instance, it is a business structure. Anyway, even homeowners are, sometimes, forced to look at the surrounding buildings and structures to determine what kind of a house they should build, leave alone the legal requirements for setting types of structures in an area. Besides, we are all fascinated by fashion designs and trends in building also change with time. You would also want to look at products and services and their demand (including types of rentals and their demand) when building structures today, leave alone access to utilities, infrastructure and other amenities.
 
3. The environment: Today, there is a lot of emphasis on environmental conservation and sustainability. There is tendency for architects in Galway and best architects in Ireland to include energy-saving methods in house designs in Ireland and other places. This is being pushed by governments and private sector too.
 
4. The people: If you are constructing a house or a structure, you need to think about its usability. The architectural form is, to an extent, determined by the application of each of the rooms. At Architects Galway, we mainly have the functionalist and the rationalist approaches: the functionalist wants a bedroom, an office, a classroom while the rationalist wants an open house that will permit various activities. So, today we have outdoor living, extensive backyards, swimming pools, balconies and other ideas.
 
Central to that is people’s choice and preferences. There is also the business aspect sometimes. With business premises, you might be tempted to limit features to functionality but not in modern urban trends. With a private house, the limitation of features might depend upon space and budget.

 

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