ABSTRACT

Mr. Christopher Talvy beings, architecture was for him a really simple path. He come from a family that's entrenched in contracting. After he takes a couple classes and fell in love with architecture, he have been pursuing it ever since. From there, he describes his background, He grew up outside of Portland, but his family moved to Utah and they grew up skiing. Mr. Gunderson interjects, Talvy think that's where their love for residential came from. And if people look at the house they worked on for Design Build Bluff, that house is full of sacred symbolism, and actual culture. Using the client as a constant base also prevents the design from becoming mired in "signature" moves. But people also have to get entrenched in the client and explore how they experience the religion and how they respond to it. And it will be that much stronger because it will be both religiously and client-tied.