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Attention to detail is at the heart of what we do, from building materials and energy efficiency to strong collaborations with colleagues, clients and local authorities. This concept is so connected to our industry and firm that it is easy to take for granted.
At Q4A we all know that we need to pay attention to the minute details in our work. Accuracy and precision come with the nature of what we do: there is no option. Failing to do so is costly, exposes us to risk and can compromise our firm’s reputation.
Although paying attention to details is an individual responsibility, and one that I think speaks to individuals’ passion about their work, it is also a collective responsibility for everyone in the sector. Just like at school where we would always want someone to proofread an essay, we are responsible to check each other’s work, review, and discuss our deliverables.
We are renowned for the quality of work we provide to our clients.
We are a firm that prides itself on being approachable and open, so we try to apply that principle to everything we do.
In architecture to ask someone from a different project team to have a look through a submission can make the world of difference on whether a drawing set or submission is “good” or flawless. Investing this time early, will absolutely be easier than correcting small errors later in the process.
This approach to achieving perfection is not the only way to become exceptionally good at this aspect of our work. At Q4A we encourage all team members to take a break and review their own work from scratch. To print out their work and look at it off screen. To take advantage of technology and tools that can help correct language and tone. These are all small tips that absolutely elevate what we do.
My final thought is to work with pride and ownership. I always remind my team how important it is to think of who will be inhabiting our work. The real people it will touch and how important it is that it is done well.
This will help ground what they do and separate it from being “job” to something they are invested in and proud of.
Frances Martin-DiGiuseppe
Hi, I am Frances, the Founding Principal of Q4A.
I founded the firm in 2004 to design and build spaces that enhances people’s life.
I always knew that becoming an architect was my path as architecture runs in the family all the way back to my great-grandfather.
I firmly believe that the power of architecture lies not only in aesthetics but also in its capacity to foster community interaction, accessibility, and sustainability. That is why I feel very proud to lead a team of exceptional professionals who share the same spirit!
Outside of work I enjoy cooking for the people I love and collecting cookbooks. I am also an avid Toronto Raptors fan!