26 Things All Architects Can Relate To
Working in architecture is always a challenging experience in which you just never know what might happen next. That said, there are a number of things we can collectively relate to as a part of this industry. Here we've created a list of things we're all too familiar with?whether that relates to finishing projects, working with clients, or just dealing with people that totally don't even know what goes on in architecture. Which ones did we miss"
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Working in architecture is always a challenging experience in which you just never know what might happen next. That said, there are a number of things we can collectively relate to as a part of this industry. Here we've created a list of things we're all too familiar with?whether that relates to finishing projects, working with clients, or just dealing with people that totally don't even know what goes on in architecture. Which ones did we miss"1. Sometimes, there's nothing quite as relaxing as putting on your headphones, listening to your favorite music, and working on a drawing or model.
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2. That geeky, incredible feeling of traveling to see a building you've always wanted to see.3. Still qualifying for student discounts on software.4. When you?re sure that your model is about to break from too much handling but the professor/client insists on holding it up at a strange angle.
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Working in architecture is always a challenging experience in which you just never know what might happen next. That said, there are a number of things we can collectively relate to as a part of this industry. Here we've created a list of things we're all too familiar with?whether that relates to finishing projects, working with clients, or just dealing with people that totally don't even know what goes on in architecture. Which ones did we miss"1. Sometimes, there's nothing quite as relaxing as putting on your headphones, listening to your favorite music, and working on a drawing or model.
© Ramin Hasanalizade via Shutterstock
2. That geeky, incredible feeling of traveling to see a building you've always wanted to see.3. Still qualifying for student discounts on software.4. When you?re sure that your model is about to break from too much handling but the professor/client insists on holding it up at a strange angle.
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