Are there actually any ideas where we can find good architects/planners who can "feel" our wishes? I think that's what @11ant is getting at
Just because you develop further doesn’t mean the architect gets worse because of it.
This architect hardly has any potential to get worse. And no, 11ant would be glad if he could aim at a client-understanding architect – but that would already be relatively sophisticated here, we’re not that "far" here at all. So I’ll say it for the third time in other words: when you step through the door from the hallway into the dressing room, suddenly and unexpectedly from the right lurks a bedroom in a veritable ambush. That will give you a heart attack rather than a feeling that the spatial composer arranged it virtuoso. I already get startled just by looking at it. A planner who doesn’t notice this when drawing it himself is missing quite a few shots and certainly hasn’t studied architecture but only civil engineering. Here, on the contrary, someone is urgently needed who, with the tongue and patience of an angel, can make the client understand that – whether you refer to the spatial feeling or visual aesthetics – he is not doing himself a favor with a "city villa Bauhaus style" garnished with a hipped roof.
It feels like paint-by-numbers from the input of the people here or almost 85% from Rensch house on the ground floor... feels like paint-by-numbers except that we bring the design and he does the color coating.
Was that a Freudian spelling correction at work and you actually meant to write "professional"? That a planner associates a brought-in design by the client with a known house model is not in itself a sign of inferior quality – if he then emancipates a jointly further developed design from this "Pinterest template."
Thimble? Do I find that anywhere?
In Neunkhausen, between Bad Marienberg and Betzdorf, in the Westerwald. More precisely between Weitefeld and Elkenroth