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At BOHA, we believe that architecture and design can influence how we live, work, and play. Our team are dedicated to creating beautiful and functional spaces that meet the needs of our clients. We specialize in residential, commercial, and institutional architecture and provide a range of services from initial concept design to construction documentation and project management.
Our team is passionate about creating innovative and sustainable designs that improve the quality of life for people.
We bring a wealth of experience and expertise to every project, ensuring that each design is tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.
Architects throughout history have aimed to transform buildings from static structures into dynamic systems to meet evolving resident needs. This involves creating spaces and construction components capable of alterations triggered by people or the environment, such as movement, sound, light, wind, heat, or humidity. Prussin notes that "place-making extends from changing cultural needs," emphasizing the need for an ever-evolving architecture. This concept aligns with Nicholas Negroponte's idea of responsive architecture (1979), intelligently adapting to its environment through collective user interaction and dynamic form movements, achieved with computational and kinetic systems.
The field of architecture is currently immersed in passionate debates, facing challenges from outsiders bringing new practices and internal questioning from practitioners doubtful of its current state. This has led to a profound (R)evolution in architecture. Technology emerges as a significant catalyst, transforming the discipline by introducing solutions at every stage of the value chain. The evolution has been gradual, leveraging new construction techniques, developing software, and now incorporating statistical computing, including Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Beyond historical context, it is posited that this evolution serves as the wireframe for a radical improvement in architectural conception.