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Letters from a traveling Architecture Student | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Life in General / Letters from a traveling Architecture Student Letters from a traveling Architecture Student Bob Borson — October 24, 2013 — 38 Comments 23 years ago, as a fourth year architecture student, I spent the Fall semester traveling around Western Europe soaking in all the architectural wonders I could find.

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One Drawing Challenge 2022: Send Us an Architectural Drawing. Tell Us a Story. Win $3,000!

Architizer

Architecture’s most popular drawing competition is back and bigger than ever, including larger prizes (including an increased cash prize for our 2 Top Winners), more publicity and some amazing new jurors to boot. All drawing formats, both hand-drawn or digital, are permitted. Submit a Drawing.

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Becoming an Architect: What You’ll Need to Know

Young Architect

fine tuning that design, creating construction drawings, specifications, details, getting cost estimates, solving code issues, obtaining building permits, supporting the contractor with information during construction, responding to unforeseeable conditions, working with and coordinating furniture, IT, and moving consultants. .

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How to Teach Equity in Architecture?

Community Architect

Whitney Young, 1968) It is clear that a historically black university (HBCU) such as Morgan State University in Baltimore is trying hard to attract black architecture students and make students aware what role architects have played in segregation and, conversely what role they can play in creating more equity.

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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

EntreArchitect

All my Professors, fellow students, former employers and coworkers, family members, librarians, neighbors, long-time family friends, and even the friends I made who worked at the art supply store. In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. It Took a Village. My boss was a difficult man.

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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the Profession

EntreArchitect

All my Professors, fellow students, former employers and coworkers, family members, librarians, neighbors, long-time family friends, and even the friends I made who worked at the art supply store. In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. It Took a Village. My boss was a difficult man.

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Be Better

EntreArchitect

I had many interesting conversations with architecture students while I was in Chicago. These students are working to become residential architects and in many states, working with a licensed architect is not a requirement. Should non-architects be permitted to use the term “architect”? How would they compete?