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Don't miss undergraduate and graduate admission deadlines from Archinect School Partners

Archinect

With the 2023 year slowly coming to a close, many architecture schools are still accepting applications to their undergraduate and graduate programs through January and February of 2024. Applications received after the priority deadline will be considered on a case-by-case basis as space permits.

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Becoming an Architect: What You’ll Need to Know

Young Architect

fine tuning that design, creating construction drawings, specifications, details, getting cost estimates, solving code issues, obtaining building permits, supporting the contractor with information during construction, responding to unforeseeable conditions, working with and coordinating furniture, IT, and moving consultants. .

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Be Better

EntreArchitect

Should non-architects be permitted to use the term “architect”? Architecture is a business. Our architectural educations should be viewed more as personal improvement, building our skills and reinforcing our knowledge, and less as a ticket to professional exclusivity. We are taught to see.

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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

EntreArchitect

In a few short years, I evolved from being a junior architecture staff working for everyone else to a licensed architect with interns and junior staff suddenly reporting to me. When I started, I wasn’t an entry level student worker, I had 3 years’ experience in other architecture offices before this job and I was at the end of my education.

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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the Profession

EntreArchitect

In a few short years, I evolved from being a junior architecture staff working for everyone else to a licensed architect with interns and junior staff suddenly reporting to me. When I started, I wasn’t an entry level student worker, I had 3 years’ experience in other architecture offices before this job and I was at the end of my education.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Doug Minarik

Portland Architecture

But that's just the start of Minarik Architecture's work. Educated and beginning his career in Montana, Doug Minarik first came to Portland in 2008, where he spent three years at SRG Partnership and then two years at Works Progress Architecture, before founding his own firm in 2013. .

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St Christina’s Primary School, St John’s Wood, London

e-architect

The existing change in levels across the ground floor permitted generous ceiling heights in the early years wing, which are punctuated by large rooflights in the reception classrooms contributing to a spacious, light and airy learning environment.