I can only answer for me, not any other architect.
I know many of them well, but I don’t really know the motivations of any of them.
Are they inspired by their predecessors?
I am, but I like work of current architects too.
I find I’m most inspired by unusual choices that work.
Are they free to let their creative juices unleashed?
Depends on the type of work required.
I find historical work is mostly about details.
Then it depends on the client.
Some want their input; others trust you to do what you do.
It’s unusual for me to have complete freedom.
It also changes committee to committee for me.
Can they develop their own style?
Depends on what you do in the business.
I haven’t done enough to ever answer that question. I never will.
Do they want to cut their ear off so they can’t hear the criticism?
I used to care, getting older has its advantages.
I’m more worried about my health than someone’s GCA post.
What are the pros and cons with commission work?
Pro: When you get to imagine something and take that through to built form, it’s a rush like no other.
Con: When you have no work, no bank balance and a family, it takes a lot of strength to keep going and make it through one of the down cycles.
Is there pressure to be different?
I would counter that with there’s more pressure to conform.
Do they see flaws in their work?
I’m flawed. Most know their flaws or weaknesses.
If you think your perfect every time, you’re either a shitty architect or ridiculously arrogant.
Do they want to be left alone with their work?
I’m sociable, I like to draw others in so they can enjoy what gets created and feel they played a part.
Are they better appreciated when they die?
Nobody will remember me. I appreciate I got to play in the dirt.
Do they want apprentices?
I don’t. I didn’t want the responsibility of paying them when I couldn’t pay myself.
It’s a hard business for most architects, the other ones that don’t make your lists.
Do they have an obligation to help to younger ones that come behind them?
Yes and no. If your successful, you can step aside to help someone else blossom. Some do, some don’t.
Do they drink too much?
Most drink less than you think.
You must be “on” all the time and travel far too much to keep a business going.
You can't juggle addictions and that lifestyle for very long.
How much do they care about criticism or praise?
The larger the ego, the bigger the ears.
What percentage of GCA is art or business? Can the two be separated?
Running a business is an art too.
I’m a third-tier architect. The amount of time I spend outside of the creative process would disappoint you.
It’s travelling, interviews, meetings, permits, course walks, member events, presentations, etc.
It's the price we need to pay to do the things we enjoy the most.