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023: The Fun Show

Life of an Architect

Welcome to “The Fun Show” [Note: If you are reading this via email, you will have to click here to access the on-site audio player] Just like the occasional blog post, the podcast (and blog post) today will be a “life” day because we are talking about, well, whatever we want to a certain extent.

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Architectural Sketching [or How to Sketch like Bob] | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

about me Lets Work Together Frequently Asked Questions Do you want to be an Architect? What it means is that we learned how to think and communicate our ideas slightly different from the product of today’s architecture programs.

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Architectural Graphic Standards | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

about me Lets Work Together Frequently Asked Questions Do you want to be an Architect? It was art to me … I thought these drawings were beautiful and I didn’t want other people working on my sheets, adding their sloppy pencil work to the magic I had created. But that’s not really the entire story is it?

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How climate, pandemic, and war shape the "future proofing" of buildings, cities and regions

Community Architect

m ) Rather than there being one likely future that we can frame our plans around, it is only too apparent that there is a wide range of plausible future scenarios. For people who believe in progress technology used to be the beacon of hope that allows a better life. Lack of consensus reaches deep into our daily lives.

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Silver Linings [4]

A Better Built Environment

The new year was ushered in with views of silent fireworks sparkling over the cityscape of NY. Although a quiet night at home was dictated by our attempt to stay safe and healthy and avoid crowds, our first new year in NY was still exciting as we watched the celebrations spread out from our windows.

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