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Architectural Education Will Change Because The Way Architects Work Will Change

EntreArchitect

How do we educate for this coming transformation? I believe architectural education needs to train architects to recognize and harness our innate desire to create. Architecture school need to teach architects how to better listen, communicate, as well as design.

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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. Be a participant in developing your education – nobody can read your mind and know what you want.

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Challenging Our Biases

SW Oregon Architect

I also use Twitter to broaden the reach of this blog, as many of my updates announce and link the latest SW Oregon Architect posts. There has been without a doubt a Eurocentric bias within the paradigm of architectural education (indoctrination). They make Twitter endlessly fun and interesting.

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The College Years – Episode 0002

Life of an Architect

There are a lot of unknowns when it comes to architecture school: How do I pick which college is right for me? 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? Is there a portfolio requirement? Will I have a social life?

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A4 Spotlight: RWU Architecture

A4 Architects

We also have more than a dozen A4 Architecture alumni who went to Roger Williams out in the world advancing their careers in Boston, New York, Providence and elsewhere. Architecture school, as previous A4 Architecture blog posts have discussed, it is a place to learn creative problem solving.

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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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5 Tips for Finding Best Architecture Graduate School

Young Architect

5 Tips for Finding Best Architecture Graduate School. This fantastic Guest blog post about: How to Find the Best Architecture Graduate School was written by Architect John Maternoski. Or you’ve been out of school and working for a while. Seriously Consider Each Architecture Graduate School Location.