Military answer:
"Time on Target is a Force Multiplier"
Lester
A few military principles you could add:
The Principle of The Mass; Concentrate your forces; focusing everything on that one target.
The Principle of Maneuver; Move quickly and be flexible.
From Clausewtiz: First contact with the enemy will change your plans.
Brian,
In most cases speed kills... and modern construction being fast... most architects don't keep up, that's why a lot of work in Europe sucks, even though the properties in central Europe are usually pretty good. Of course Europe isn't alone in this boat... it's an international norm. But it is acute in Europe because builders don't know golf and nobody is there to train them. It's a crap shoot, and unfortunately crap usually wins the day.
It all comes down to one thing in this business: Time; the most valuable asset an architect can bring to his work. Somebody has to lead from day 1... because the builder isn't waiting, once the ceremonial shovel of dirt is done, they're looking at the bottom line.
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