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The legacy of deconstructivism "makes me want to retreat to the back of the room" says Bernard Tschumi

Deezen

According to Tschumi, who was one of the seven architects featured in the seminal Deconstructivist Architecture show at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) , deconstructivism had a serious intellectual ideology that was developed by young architects reinvestigating avant-garde architecture from the 1920s. Bernard Tschumi: Frankly.

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No challenge too small or too great

Architects Tales

Backing up a bit, when I graduated from architecture school, I returned to Wisconsin to look for a job with an architectural firm to continue my apprenticeship. I discovered that two of them – JR and Charles King – were enrolled in law school. Since my curiosity was spurred, I enrolled in Atlanta Law School [10].

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What’s the Best Testing Order for ARE 5.0?!?

Young Architect

Before you can have an architecture project, you must have an architecture business. This exam is all about establishing a business, laws, ethics, contracts, and business structure. Think: Business of Architecture. The moment a client signs that contract, you now have a project. Project Management Exam (PjM).

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Architecture (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

Modern technology does the heavy lifting, so it’s easy to get things right. His latest book, A Home called New England with Steve Colepepper was just published just this past November. Well now you know, there’ll never be another, a new school that offers a bachelor of architecture degree. Duo Dickinson.

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Architectural Models | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

One thing we really work on is trying to get our interns working on something that has value, things that contribute to the office in a positive manner, and something that has value to them when they return to school. We had college architectural interns make this model – they are in their model-making prime!

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Incremental Progress is the Key to Long-Term Success (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

Modern technology does the heavy lifting, so it’s easy to get things right. I am not bad at math and architecture as we know, it’s not just about. I loved architecture school and never looked back. I had an amazing mentor at that contracting company. Marilyn Moedinger, welcome to EntreArchitect podcast.

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Letters of an Architect: Lessons from my Best Projects

Community Architect

The project I now remembered had made a lasting impression on me since it was my first assignment when my then prolific boss, Heinz Egenhofer hired me for my first job out of architecture school. There was only a thermal copier, so the spec books had to be brought to a print shop for copying and binding.

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