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Best Architectural Websites 2016

Life of an Architect

my internet explorer history ) and peer feedback ( I asked some people I know ) I have created “the” definitive listing of the Best Architectural Websites in the World for 2016. So let’s get to it – in no particular order, Life of an Architect’s Favorite Websites for 2016 : This Brutal House What exactly is this website?!?

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RENESA Architecture Design Interiors Studio

ArchiDiaries

Some of his accomplishments are: Winner of the ‘NASA THESIS of the Year’-V Position(National Association of Students of Architecture). NDTV Students Awards and Jury Commendation for the Best Thesis Project. Top-11 Charles Correa Award for Student Project. KAJARIA TILES Student Scholarship Award.

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Secrets of a structural engineer

BD+C

Below is a summary of the presentation “Secrets of a Structural Engineer” that I gave to the students. More experienced engineers in the AEC industry may use this blog as a catalyst to engage new engineers at your firm—as talking points or pass-along information. Just remember, it is business and not personal.

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3 affordable housing projects that serve as social catalysts

BD+C

Trish Donnally MFPRO+ Blog Higher Education University Buildings Multifamily Housing Affordable Housing Senior Living Design Student Housing Designers Architects Projects Sustainable Development To say the United States is facing an affordable housing crisis is a major understatement.

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The College Years – Episode 0002

Life of an Architect

I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1992, while Landon received his diploma from Virginia Tech in 2016 … so how has college changed over this time? I will still be writing blog posts and the idea will be that I will alternate between podcasts and blog posts. Is it hard to get admitted?

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Rule of Halves

Architects Tales

25 for the blog, architects-tales.com, Copyright 2019 by Dale R. For aspiring architects, the rule is first encountered as students when they enter architectural school and are told that one half of the students in their class will drop out either in the first year or no later than before graduation. ”- Buckminster Fuller.

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Why Communication Skills are a Must for Aspiring Architects

The Aspiring Architect

I worked my tail off and graduated in 2014, I studied extremely hard and got licensed in 2015, I volunteered and led a lot of great committees with AIA Dallas and was named AIA Dallas Young Architect of the Year in 2016, and was promoted to an Associate in my firm in 2017. Jeff Echols – Architect Of The Internet (@Jeff_Echols).