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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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Stephen Lawrence Prize 2023 News

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RIBA announces new-look Stephen Lawrence Prize and student mentoring. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced revised eligibility for the Stephen Lawrence Prize and an associated student mentoring opportunity. Stephen Lawrence Prize Winner 2012. Kings Grove London – Stephen Lawrence Prize 2012.

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Architectural Studio - 4 Questions | Life of an Architect

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These days, many students work from home or their apartments since the work is done digitally. Also, where I spent a ridiculous amount of time building basswood models, most of the students I talk to these days send their digital files to a laser cutter and have the pieces of their model cut for them.

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Surviving Architecture School | Life of an Architect

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Architecture School , career , design studio Architecture and The Art of. An Electricians Bag Mehreen Kazim hi Bob, i am a 4th year architecture student. I did very well in architecture school and never had to pull an all nighter. i need to know how much does fancy rendering and presentation makes a difference?

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5 Tips for Finding Best Architecture Graduate School

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I moved from Minnesota to Oregon to start grad school in 2012. The great thing about architecture school is that you get to hang out in design studio. You’re surrounded by other cool graduate students who have unique backgrounds and so many ideas and experiences to share. Admittedly, it was a big change. They’re SUPER helpful.

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

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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. If you feel so inclined as to share, just send your pictures in to me and I’ll try and post it here on the site.

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An Architect's Bag 002 | Life of an Architect

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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.