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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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ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION (The Internship)

Lines on Paper

To learn about projects in various stages : schematic Design, Design Development etc) l Ask if there is a probation period. It is not directly related to their training in school at the present time but it certainly opens their eyes to the many facets of our profession. Ask to be involved in projects. (To

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

Young Architect

Think: Investigation (not design). Project Planning and Design Exam (PPD). Now you’ll start moving into design and schematic designs of sites and buildings. Choosing an appropriate structural and MEP systems early in the design process. Schematic Design (SD) : Life safety and accessibility (all vignettes).

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What Is The Best ARE 5.0 Exam Order?

Young Architect

The Pro-Practice exams and Technical exams each contain 2 very different types of information to be studied. . The Pro-Practice Exams (PcM, PjM and CE) all contain many overlapping topics and information. . Likewise, the Technical Exams (PA, PPD and PDD) also share topics and information, . It's just information overload. .

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How to Teach Equity in Architecture?

Community Architect

My friend and Morgan architecture professor Cristina Murphy who also does teaching stints at Virginia Tech and the Technische Universiteit in Delf t (Netherlands) has tailored her studios around this question. She wrote this guest contribution describing her approach to teaching equity in architecture school.