Turning an idea into a form requires the knowledge and skill of the designer. Knowledge refers to the designer’s knowledge of creative techniques, blending techniques, and the like that anyone can learn through study. The problem of skill is more complex and concerns the training of taste and the gradual acquisition of the ability to use forms.
Turning an idea into a form in architectural design is a special and limited stage of research and experimental fields, which is much broader and more important than a project with all its problems.