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Top 5 Reasons to work in a Large Architectural Firm | Life of an.

Life of an Architect

All of the project team will be exposed to learning about the site, which in turn will educate everyone about the city, roads, people movement, scale of the built environment, transportation systems, grain of the city, attractions, cultural centers, political aims, development and so on. Working on a project can be an educational experience.

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Profile of an Architectural Intern – Part 2

Life of an Architect

I received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture in 2013. Currently, I am working towards a Masters of Architecture with a certificate in Digital Design and Fabrication (DDF). Career a day in the life architects office Architecture School career' Special thanks to Bob for opening up his blog to the interns.

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Letter To My Beloved Profession (Guest Post)

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Architecture as a profession and a business is in serious need of overhaulin’. A coming together of all participants in the business of the built environment needs to happen. Their missions should include the propagation of architecture to the masses and the support of the business of architecture. LEED AP BD+C.

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Citizen Architect … seems redundant

Life of an Architect

A second moment came when I listened to Cameron Sinclair – one of the founders of “Architecture for Humanity” as the keynote speaker at the 2013 AIA National Convention in Denver. Architectural schools are often staffed with educators who are ill at ease actually practicing in the “real world”.

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The Finalists – 2015 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition

Life of an Architect

When I first read about it in 2013 I thought: what a great idea! Around Architecture school, I hear most people dissing the themed Lego sets in favor of the creative freedom that come from the big box of various blocks. Very excited to find this competition! Contrary to a popular stereotype, I do not like Lego.

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My Ultimate Guide to Landing Your First Job in Architecture

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This past December I was invited to speak at AIAS Forum 2013; the American Institute of Architecture Students national convention. While we waited for the airports to open, I had the opportunity to speak in length with many of the architecture students in attendance. Here is my guide to landing your first job in architecture.