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Top 5 Reasons to work in a Large Architectural Firm | Life of an.

Life of an Architect

One of the items in that post was the list “ Top 5 Reasons to work in a Small Architectural Firm ” which is somewhat biased because I didn’t really represent the benefits to working in a large architectural firm. International Projects International projects can be very exciting!

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Improvement Through Studying with LeEllen Lewis

Young Architect

In her Junior and Senior years of high school, she also did an internship at an architecture firm. These experiences further reinforced for her that architecture was the right path for her, and she continued on to study architecture in college. What architecture school was like for LeEllen.

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Weaving international work into your architecture career

EntreArchitect

As an attendee of architecture school in Canada and the Glenn Murcutt Masters Class in Australia, and a designer who has worked in Thailand, China, Japan, Germany, and the US, I’ve strived to create meaningful architectural work and improve communities worldwide. Bring something to the table.

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Architecture in the Real World … sorta

Life of an Architect

Pull up a chair, order your favorite drink, and let me tell you about architecture in the “ real ” world. One of the most common themes of these emails is that architecture school is nothing like working in the real world. I was still in architecture school as everyone else graduated.

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The Best Social Media Platforms for Architects & Why

Archmark

Taking the Guesswork Out of Social Media for Architects What social media platforms to choose for your architecture firm and how to use them A strong social media presence is essential for any business in today’s digital world - and the architecture industry is no exception.  Is social media even appropriate for architects?

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The New Design Critics Next Door

Dwell

Are savvy shitposting, dick-joke discourse, and endless memes the future of how we understand architecture? Illustration by Joanna Neborsky Wakefield is part of a growing community of content creators who use digital humor as a vehicle for not just likes but also for the critique of architecture and design.

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My 12 Rules for Landing Your First Job in Architecture

EntreArchitect

I graduated from Roger Williams University School of Architecture in 1993. Throughout the winter before graduating, I wrote over 100 cover letters and mailed them with my standard one-page resume to every architecture firm in the New York metropolitan area. My 12 Rules for Landing Your First Job in Architecture.