What To Know About Practicing Architecture
Architecture takes a lot of time and effort. It’s a big commitment, so here’s 5 things you need to know about practicing architecture…
Architecture takes a lot of time and effort. It’s a big commitment, so here’s 5 things you need to know about practicing architecture…
As an architect you get to draw, create and build amazing buildings. But the reality is there are some things that no one tells you about. Here’s 5 things I wish I’d known…
Do you find yourself 3 or 4 weeks into a semester feeling overwhelmed, disorganised and falling behind? Does it take you this long to start to get into a groove and then spend the rest of the semester trying to catch up on the time you’ve lost and juggle all your deadlines?
Find out how to get organised and create a new architecture semester plan…
Becoming an architect requires a particular series of steps, including study, practical experience and registration. If you want to discover how to become an architect in Australia, learn about the full process here…
If you find yourself working for hours without the results, and not being as productive as you could be, here’s 9 tips to be a much more productive architecture student….
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