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Why the Unsexy Sewers Beneath Our Feet Are Key to Safeguarding the Future

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Some sewers are much older, even approaching supercentenarian status: Close to 20 percent of the pipes that wind stormwater beneath Boston were built before the first World War, reported local radio station WBUR. Projects on this scale aren’t universally adored.

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Should I be an Architect? | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I think it’s why architects talk to other architects so often – we universally understand one another. I was accepted to a really good University out of h.s. But also have to give a lot of credit to some great professors at the University of Georgia School of Environment and Design [unashamed and blatant plug].

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The Costs Associated with becoming an Architect | Life of an Architect

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Not so much the annual state fee ($125/yr in MA), but national & local associations dues such as AIA and the Boston Society of Architects here in MA are nearly $800/yr. That has a LOT to do with lack of information and education at the university level. That is not what the university is for. Great post Bob!

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