Steve Yett's seemingly endless masterful solutions
on difficult sites are underscored by his fluid and
unique approach to architecture. His work displays
both the impetus of isotropic static order at the
same time, juxtaposing topological composition. All
the while propagating the dynamic interplay of
contrasting elements. When asked about this
paradox of architectural development, he pauses for
a moment. It wasn't fully clear if he was gathering
his thoughts or listening to a guitar riff on the
stereo;

"…It's like anything else in life, once
you have your priorities straight,
everything else falls into place."
"I think Duke Ellington said it best - 'there are only two types
of music - Good and bad.' The same goes for architecture"
Regarding the elements of stylistic adaptations of his projects' motifs and their calculated elegance he
states;
Regardless of his singularly simplistic verbal explanations, the message of his work boldly and
seamlessly displays total exploration of building methodology and construction techniques harmoniously
combining all the elements of composition and materials into something so unusual, so dynamic, that it
bears the unmistakable stamp of Steve Yett no matter what the actual style of the project.