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Letters from a traveling Architecture Student | Life of an Architect

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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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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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s Royal Institute of British Architects from 2011 to 2013. Her desire to incorporate a theoretical perspective into her work lead her to pursue an MPhil in London, where she also specialized in curation at the TATE Modern. Left: Phoenix Heights Housing Complex; images via ArchiTeam and Twitter. Angela Brady.

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Scottish Architecture News: Buildings in Scotland

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The multi-award winning Boreraig House has been inspired by the Scottish blackhouse, but abstracted in to modern architecture. Having submitted the business case for the new Dunfermline campus in August, Scottish ministers agreed to invest up to £100 million in providing a low carbon, modern, flexible learning space for students.

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Should I be an Architect? | Life of an Architect

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I like variety and change I happen to design modern style projects but that was not always the case. Consider sharing More Email Digg Print Share on Tumblr In Architects , Career , Life in General Architects , bob borson , Do you want to be an Architect KHouse Modern Progress Update. Cheers, and happy architect’ing! Thanks a lot!

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The Costs Associated with becoming an Architect | Life of an Architect

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If you can’t manage your own situation to either gain training at a solid firm which mentors you and is paying for your exams, or manage your own finances to come up with $1800 over a 5 year period, you probably have no business being an architect until you learn those skills. Brett Bouwer Very Interesting article.

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