Form Architects Limited

Hours Open

Monday - Friday:8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Description:

FORM ARCHITECTS is a regional architectural practice with offices in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago with over twenty four (24) years of combined experience in design, environmental planning and architectural development for a wide range of projects and building types. Our projects range significantly in budgets, scale, material usage, type and content to include retail, residential, institutional, multi‐unit housing, performance and commercial complexes and spaces.

We are committed to a high standard of architecture within an ecological and sustainable framework. We seek to design modern environments that are responsive to the climate of the region, people and their lifestyles. We are heavily involved in the conceptual exploration and creation of architecture while consistently seeking new experimental and technological applications to improve our product. With the use of construction systems and new materials, we believe that innovation must continue throughout the design and implementation processes whilst at the same time being relentlessly practical.

Contrary to most traditional practices, the firm encourages no separation between the design, production and construction process. We strongly believe that the process of design and innovation continues throughout all phases of design and construction in an effort to create positive impacts and effects on the built environment. Through our commitment to this design philosophy we have achieved interesting and novel results within established budgets while making strong and fulfilling statements for our clients, thereby achieving total stakeholder satisfaction. This has ultimately led to better spaces and living environments and an overall understanding of architecture as an extension of the human experience.

Mission Statement:

We develop environmentally sensitive design solutions that are responsive to users and their lifestyles, through a sustainable combination of art, science and technology”.