A method in six functions, applicable to all of Irrinium’s divisions.
Our approach is not a recipe. It is a posture, adapted to the project. Here are the six functions we engage systematically, regardless of the area of activity.
1. Read the situation
Before any proposal, we take the time to read what is already there — the place, the actors, the history, the rhythms. Decide from the situation, not from a preconceived model.
2. Recognise the contribution
Identify what each element — human or otherwise — truly brings to the whole. Not what it should bring according to a norm, but what it actually brings.
3. Compose the syntony
Ensure that elements cease to oppose one another — not through compromise, but through understanding of a shared whole. This is the most difficult art, and the most essential.
4. Hold the duration
Think at ten years, at twenty years. What holds over time must be thought in time. No passing trend, no quick promise.
5. Inscribe within the living
Always verify that what we do contributes to the living — in the broad sense: the biosphere, human bonds, collective consciousness.
6. Transmit, not sell
Our relationship with a project or a client is not a transaction. It is a transmission that calls for mutual stewardship.