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19m ago
Hey everyone. I’ve been working out of school for 2 years now and my mental health is at an all time low. Extremely depressed/suicidal at all times and really struggling with substance abuse, I have a psychiatrist but can’t seem to get a therapist. Do you think it’s an awful idea to take a break? Like leave the industry for some amount of time? Work some kind of job like at a store or I don’t know like a cool summer job, my favorite job I’ve ever had was working 40 hours a week mowing grass. Anyways. My real question is would this be detrimental to my future self if I wanted to go back into t ..read more
Reddit » Architecture
19m ago
It was built in 1845.
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Reddit » Architecture
19m ago
My company works with the American Institute of Architects to capture meaningful stories like this. Thank you for all that you do!
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Reddit » Architecture
19m ago
I want to know how I can identify the direction of the wind on a site that I can not visit because of the distance. is it an app that I can use or by use the map or something?
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Reddit » Architecture
2h ago
Soo I have always had an interest in architecture and design hwvr am not an artist, I mean am not the worst at drawing either I def do have the basics.. soo will I survive architecture school??
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Reddit » Architecture
4h ago
Morning guys. Currently received offers from bath and Edinburgh architecture both with RIBA1. Now I and really stressful on choosing the firm choice! Thanks guys!
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Reddit » Architecture
8h ago
Hello.
My son was admitted to three different colleges; majoring in urban things (one of top rank schools, this major is in the college of architecture), BS in Architecture (rank is in forties), and BArchi (rank is outside of 100).
His primary interest is urban planning and design.
But, he wants to perform urban things with a professional background of an architect.
So if he goes through a 4 year course, he will apply for MArchi programs.
(Probably MArchi and Master of Urban Planning dual degree)
I don't fully understand the merit of a 4 year nonprofessional architecture degree, because MArch ..read more
Reddit » Architecture
8h ago
I’m young in my career and have been a part of all phases of the design & permitting process. I enjoy the technical side of architecture. Are there firms that specialize or are contracted only for the CD/building permitting phase? I guess this would suggest that other firms would be contracted for the front half. If this doesn’t exist already, is there a benefit in doing it this way?
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