With four generations of architects in his family, Nilesh De Silva has an innate aptitude for design and a flair for creativity. Since his first visit to a construction site at the age of four, he has pursued a passion to qualify as a chartered architect. He currently works with a talented team at Kahawita De Silva & Associates, which is the family owned practice established in 1979.
A: Architects are trained to adapt to any situation through the rigorous study they undertake. Students of architecture cultivate many disci-plines, which they then apply in their professional journey.
An architect must be prepared to design according to a client’s requirements irrespective of whether it’s a residential unit, an office com-plex or an amusement park. Since some architects are recognised for their characteristic style or particular finish, clients may seek these distinct design skills from them.
A: Establishments that focus on large-scale commercial projects will staff a range of professionals like architects and structural engineers, as well as me-chanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) personnel. Development projects need to combine best practices and individual styles, in order to conform to time frames and budgets agreed with clients.Building projects are generally inclusive in nature and an architect who has a talent for designing resorts shouldn’t be excluded from collaborating with the team on other projects. Lead designers must always brainstorm together on new projects so they can learn from each other.