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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

EntreArchitect

In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. In my world, I was working around the clock, stressed out over my classes, had my own projects to worry about and was taking out big student loans in the pursuit of someday becoming an architect. Which are a dime a dozen.

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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the Profession

EntreArchitect

In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. In my world, I was working around the clock, stressed out over my classes, had my own projects to worry about and was taking out big student loans in the pursuit of someday becoming an architect. Which are a dime a dozen.

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"Those in power want to hold on to their one way of designing" says Tumpa Husna-Yasmin Fellows

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Fellows argues that people of colour and women architects are discouraged from designing Fellows believes this discouragement is also present in architecture education, as multiple minority-ethnic architecture students came forward to say they were advised against incorporating parts of their heritage in their projects.

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Pricing Creativity with Author Blair Enns (Transcript)

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Is it a… is it a pile of paper, or a bunch of technical services, or a legal process required to obtain a building permit? I’m looking forward to finishing that up. Mark: 01:14. What is it that we sell as small firm architects? Once we realized that we have to embrace it. Blair Enns: 11:49. Excellent book. Excellent book.

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The Water Clock installation captures the "torturous experience" of waiting at an embassy

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The Water Clock recreates the universal experience of waiting at an embassy, waiting for a visa, waiting for a permit, waiting to be admitted," Srouji added. It's essentially a proposal for a permanent sculpture for people to actually sit in," she said.