“When the student is ready, the teacher will appear” quips a Zen Proverb. Who then is a student? And who is worthy to teach this student?
A student is any one who seeks knowledge. While a teacher is one who has the knowledge that the student seeks.
It has been common practice to look to fellow human beings to acquire knowledge. But I tell you, the sources of knowledge available to the human race is not limited to people but it is endless.
Graphic designer and place-making specialist Richard Wolfströme (with a goal to connect people with places, give them a sense of ownership, reveal the wealthy potentials of places, and make places legible and informative) has re-defined Architecture as one of such teachers. This is achieved by:
“Places should inspire and promote a sense of community. Place identity is about creating a lasting sense of connection for the people that use it, so that, ultimately, they don’t feel out of place” says Richard Wolfströme.
Simply put, architecture should reflect knowledge. Architecture should be the great Teacher.



























I live by the philosophy by Helen Keller "Life is a daring adventure or nothing at all". and i try to make my designs reflect this philosophy.
