Vision & Mission

Vision

To manifest what Dr Marriott has come to define as Acceptance Architecture: architecture that truly responds to the needs of all peoples through an acceptance of their attributes. I doing so, applying a unique blend of knowledge, attention-to-detail, and insight to architectural projects intent on responding to the needs of the peoples for whom they serve. To provide and present an ever-evolving and contemporary series of human-centered architectural design guidance content and literature regarding topics such as Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, Panic, Depression, and Intellectual Disability with future topics to be in response to emerging trends in the built environment.

Mission

Insight Architectural Consulting works alongside built environment professionals (Architects, Designers, Planners etc.) across any/all phases of architecture by collaborating and reviewing documentation then providing insightful (and timely) design contributions regarding meeting the needs of the peoples for whom the environment is intended. Understanding that the responsibility for meeting building codes and regulations remain with built environment professionals, our mission is to provide meaningful and user/human-centered design contributions and presentations with functional strategies. Our consultancy responds to the needs and timelines of architectural projects at any stage and industry need.

Our Logo

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HUMAN - CENTERED

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KNOWLEDGE - BASED

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PhD - ✓

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KUBORAUM - P8’s

Dr. Jeremy Marriott

Jeremy is intrinsically driven by the belief that well-designed and human-centered architecture can positively impact the lives of the people in and around our built environments. As such, he takes pride in applying his years of study (BA Psych Dis, BSc Psych [Hons], MPsych [Clin], PhD, BSc [Arch Sc]) and experience to architectural projects intent on responding to the needs of the peoples for whom they are created.

Of interest, he has recently finished the content for his Architecture for Autism presentation series which is the cornerstone of his current (and ever-evolving) PRESENT service. In addition, driven by first-principles’ and lifelong learning, he continues to study architectural hand-drawing which he plans to offer as a service to future projects.

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