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Do you want to be an Architect? Then start from here..

Do you want to be an Architect? Then start from here

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Page 1: Do you want to be an Architect? Then start from here

Do you want to be an Architect? Then start from here..

Page 2: Do you want to be an Architect? Then start from here

Architecture is a comparatively permanent expression of how society as

a whole looks at itself and how it outlooks the environment, and it can

also serve as a time capsule of human history and human thoughts, so it can be called as a powerful reflection of

human culture.

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Should You Focus on Math?

• People who lack in math skills should not be kept away

from pursuing their dreams of

becoming a perfect architect.

• You could get creative and work

some geometry and algebra into the mix, but you can

generally avoid it if you want.

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Sketching is really important part for the architectures, and it’s

definitely something you should be working on … but it isn’t the most

important.

What About Sketching?

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Does Presentation Skills help?• Presentation skills are far more important than anybody in school actually, realizes.

• There are some simple things by which someone can do to put themselves in a position to give a great presentation.

• So, presentation skills are incredibly important… but no, that isn’t it either.

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•The answer is shockingly simple and straightforward. The very most important skill that someone who is interested in becoming an architect should develop is…looking the world around them and then being able to articulate why they like the things they like.

•Sounds pretty easy but is actually one of the hardest things a young designer can figure out… and it won’t enhance without time and effort, so why not get started on it now?

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The difference between someone doing well and someone doing great as an architect is not their design skills; it’s their

ability to make a personal connection with the

people who have hired them (clients), work

through the problems by extrapolating the similar conditions, codifying that

process, and then understanding why some solutions work and others

don’t.