
What is Archaspace?
We provide a systemic design methodology to balance sustainability and other factors impacting design and build for physical places.
Archaspace advises architects, builders and city planners using our systematic design methodology to optimally balance sustainability, population growth, aesthetics, human experience, feasibility and cost in the appropriate time horizons. We combine science, engineering, art, design and automation. We evolve and customize our proprietary methodology to the needs of specific clients and projects.
Can we make rounded forms constructed from rigid rectangular bricks with the latest technology?
How does landscape form and color augment new or old architectural forms?
Can a bridge design increase the value of a city as a destination?
Can old forms inspire new places with changes in scale, materials and textures?
Can new custom homes be inspired by antiquity and the surrounding location?
How can a combination of landscape and new infrastructure create a new social gathering destination?
Methodology: A Discussion
Historically, company goals were only to increase shareholder value. This, of course, led to an imbalance of action, with pollution, mistreatment, unsustainable practices, and more. Modern architecture serves a critical purpose in addressing these systemic issues. But how do we measure progress … in order to manage it?
One Key Performance Indicator methodology is tracking metrics related to the Three Pillars of Sustainability. Read more >
Triple bottom line is a measurement approach for corporate strategy that is much more holistic that accounting and finance measures alone. This method predates ESG (Environment, Social, and Governance) measures which more popular today. Read more >
Different forms of metrics and threshold values can inform the management of a company and highlight areas of risk and opportunities for change. Those metrics can be assigned to operating managers to monitor and fix overtime. Read more >
