Ian, and all of you guys,
(By the way, this is a great subject! Keep it going!)
I don’t see anything wrong with an architect criticizing the work of another architect. However, I feel it should be done in a professional and courteous way. Otherwise, it can quickly be interpreted as a way of trying to get above the competition by bringing others down.
Also, what does a harsh critic do when it is made without explaining the reasons behind this harsh critic. How is someone supposed to get any better if all he hears is that his designs suck or that he has simply done the worst job ever? Lots of people on this site do not seem to care about this, but hey, that’s fine too. Everybody is entitled to his or her opinions. But, IMHO, if you decided to be a golf course architect, you have to be able to take criticism, whether it comes from another architect, or from someone who has never played a single hole in his life.
I feel, however, that architects should be thorough in their criticism, to help each other become better architects. I know this sounds pretty idealistic, given the heavy competition you can find in this industry, but wouldn’t the industry and the golfers in general gain a lot if more and more good courses were built, of if more great courses were restored properly to their past glory?
Also, I think architects should be prudent in their criticism simply because they should know themselves how tough it can be to deal with clients, budgets, environmental restrictions, etc. All of these things can have serious impacts on the quality of the job…. That does not mean I am trying to use this as an excuse to defend the questionable work that some architects can do, I am simply saying this because I feel that someone should play a couple of an architect’s courses before starting to spread some generalizations about that said architect in public.
I know I would sure like to have the stuff I do be criticized by other architects. I hold a lot of the architects out there in pretty high esteem, and I feel I could probably gain a lot of experience or knowledge if any of them would give me their thoughts on what I have done. Sure, I would probably hate some of the comments, even be frustrated for a while, but I am absolutely sure they would make me grow somehow, as an architect. Or maybe I could help out another architect if we got in a serious discussion about an issue where I could convince him or her that I did the right thing for such and such reasons…. Who knows?
I just feel criticism and discussions make us grow as architects. Comparing what we do with the best out there is probably the best way to learn but criticism, even if it might be tougher, can also help a great deal too.
One last thing. Architects who receive a lot of criticism on this site have, sometimes, been in business for many years and have done many, many courses. While that does not necessarily make them any better than others, you got to wonder what brought them there in the first place. They must be doing something right for a good portion of the golfing public, otherwise, they would have been ripped apart on the first course they did and we would have never heard from them again. Somewhere, somehow, golfers love their courses, and that’s why they get to do more of them.
That being said, I know I am, without any doubt, my toughest critique out there. I feel there is always something to improve in any new course or renovation job, and having another architect point out something I am questioning myself about would surely help me do better work in the future.
So anybody out there who happens to stumble upon something I did, please let me know if you like it or not. But most importantly: please tell me why, so I can do something about it if need be.