Posted by Carl Alviani | 25 Sep 2008
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Alexander Romer, the collaborative architect who helped Collectif EXYZT bring the Southwark Lido project to London earlier this year, has worked with a wide range of creative collectives, and an even wider range of designers and architects:
Whoever I hire would need to make space for others; interpret and advance an initial idea, and also, of course, take pleasure in developing projects with others. But probably the most important trait would have to be patience: a collective decision is often followed by the disappearance of some of the members...
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