Cork City Architects: Why Good Buildings Start Long Before Construction
Look, I’ll be honest. Most people think hiring Cork City Architects is about picking someone who can make pretty drawings. That’s not what it’s about—at least not the part that matters. Real architecture, the kind that doesn’t fall apart when the rain comes sideways through a half-finished roof, starts long before anyone picks up a hammer. I remember walking onto a site in Blackpool a few years back. The client was enamoured with a sleek, all-glass look they’d pinned from some online magazine. Beautiful, yes. Practical? Not even close. The first thing I noticed wasn’t the shiny facade—they hadn’t even considered how the damp Cork climate would interact with it. Condensation in winter, heat in summer, and no privacy from the neighbours. That’s about the moment everyone stopped smiling. Most of what I do as Cork City Architects isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about solving problems most people never see coming: the way water runs off a roof, how the wind whistles through a tight Ge...