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101 things I wish I had known before my first architecture job. This book is an essential resource for any young architect. It will help you Architecture students and graduates: - understand construction basics so you can quickly understand instructions - gain insight into the business of architecture and the architecture industry - receive tips, advice and resources on personal development to ensure you get the most out of your architecture career.

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Career path guide on how to become an architect, including the skills, traits and education you'll need.

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In this post we present 17 steps to help improve your architectural design process and concept development that can be implemented straightway. Some of which
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Architecture calls for well-rounded individuals who are not only creative, but also are versed in math and engineering. On its surface, architecture seems specific. But the skills taught through architecture programs can prepare individuals for a wide range of occupations, including jobs in education, design and fine art.

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How To Become An Architect - Who would ever choose to study architecture? It takes over seven years to qualify, and research suggests architecture students put in more hours per week than any of their peers. Architects must be ‘Renaissance (wo)men’ – thinkers, drafters, crafters, mathematicians, diplomats, salespeople – but content themselves with realising other people’s designs for most, or even all, of their careers. Why, then, is architecture such a popular and competitive course?

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In this post we look at the books every architecture student should read to get them set up in their architecture career.
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