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An Interior Designer's Bag 003 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

So far we have seen the bag contents from an architect, an architecture student, a dry wall contractor, and for today, we finally get to take a look at what’s exactly inside the bag of an interior designer. Therefore, anything you read on this site is not a substitute for actually working with me.

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A Graphic Designer's Bag | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

So far we have seen the contents from: Architect Architecture Student Drywall Contractor Interior Designer Photographer Today we get to take a look inside the bag of Dallas based environmental graphic designer – Steve Jordan of Steve Jordan Design. It was a gift from a client 7.

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An Architect's Bag 002 | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I think it would be sort of fun to see what other people – designers, students, contractors – anyone who carries a bag – has in their bag. Bill Reeves It is interesting watching seeing the equipment needed by the modern architectural student. It is not that different to Bob’s bag.

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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

This information applies to not only architecture students, but to most career paths. i learned so much from the contractors this way! link] Bob Borson People tend to think that architects and contractors have a natural disposition to be adversarial but it simply doesn’t need to be that way.

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An Electrician's Bag | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

To date we have seen contents from: Architect Architecture Student Drywall Contractor Interior Designer Photographer Graphic Designer Today we get a look into the bag of freelance designer/ consultant and electrician Lindy Weston (B.Envd., Following my casual advice is at your own peril.

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Architecture and The Art of Getting it Wrong | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The education of an architect intentionally and systematically breaks down the creative process “baggage” and untrained habits of their students, and then starts the process of rebuilding that process in a non-stigmatized environment. maybe there is, maybe the client wants or needs that! link] Bob Borson Of course!

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Architectural Sketching [or How to Sketch like Bob] | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

With the prevalence of computer 3D software, fewer and fewer graduates from the design profession are entering the “real” world with the ability to hold a pen, pencil, paintbrush – whatever – and work through their ideas, explore concepts, or sit across from a client and communicate through drawings. [T Whats your guess. Check us out online!

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