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Surviving Architecture School | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Career / Surviving Architecture School Surviving Architecture School Bob Borson — December 16, 2013 — 49 Comments Despite what you might hear, architecture school is terrific. What happens when you are actually still in school? Take some business classes with your electives.

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Customizing Textures for ‘Post-Digital’ Visualizations

Ronen Bekerman

, ending up manually adjusting one in Photoshop. This might be a bit off-track, but this type of visualization is becoming increasingly popular in architecture schools as a design and development tool and deserves a showing. Line drawing taken straight from SketchUp and brought into Photoshop.

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Profile of an Architectural Intern – Part One

Life of an Architect

The general consensus from the feedback on that article was that I was wasn’t wrong … I would like to add a few more chapters to the topic of architectural interns and demonstrate that being an architectural intern doesn’t always have to be a mostly empty experience of model building and material library organizing.

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Photo's #frommydesk | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

August 23rd, 2013 “and so it begins … #design #sketch #architect” #architecture. January 26th, 2014 “Typical Sunday afternoon – except this design sketch is for me” (photo by @mborson ) #architecture #sketch #design #architect. on my project notes” #sketch.

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Architectural Portfolios

Life of an Architect

If you are an architectural student – or a young architecture school graduate – Architectural Portfolios are extremely important. Resumes are important, they can help you get an interview, but few people coming out of architecture school will ever get hired based on their zippy resume.