Polygon Landscape Architecture 3000
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ABOUT US Polygon is founded on the idea that it is through the smaller details that the bigger picture takes shape. As each day happens through a sequence of smaller experiences, it is by focussing on how these smaller moments influence the whole we can create more unified, larger spatial experiences. When we design we need to understand the pixels to comprehend the picture. For all spaces - public, residential, play spaces - this stems from understanding who will be using them and why. People can be grouped but a person is unique, and will create their own unique memories of a space. How we influence, engage, react with space helps define how we perceive the world. Spaces are defined by those that use them, as they should also define how they are designed. This is why research plays a large part in our design process. This may not be project specific, but ongoing research into the empirical and theoretical drives new ideas and allows us to discover concepts that inform our design decisions. Materials play a large part in this. At times we'll discover new materials or processes, which we will then take away and if possible build a prototype to see what can be achieved. Contact us today!
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