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What does a career as a graphic designer look like within the architecture realm?

Archinect

Communication is also key to both roles, including communicating ideas to a client, or communication as a function of the end-product. This overlap between architecture and graphic design plays out across all areas of Archinect’s platform. Related on Archinect: The winners of the 2021 lecture poster popularity contest.

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From Studio to Site: Navigating the Transition from Architecture School to Professional Practice

Architizer

Dear architecture students, this one’s for you! Transitioning from architecture school to professional practice can be both exhilarating and challenging. Client satisfaction and feasibility take precedence over purely artistic endeavors, necessitating practical and often conservative solutions.

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Surviving Architecture School | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Career / Surviving Architecture School Surviving Architecture School Bob Borson — December 16, 2013 — 49 Comments Despite what you might hear, architecture school is terrific. What happens when you are actually still in school? The person with the most skills typically wins.

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Looking Back: Architecture Career Advice

SW Oregon Architect

Those who are strong in project management, client relations, and technical execution can be just as valuable as pure design talents. How does the high-pressure architecture school studio culture compare to firm work? Working in an architecture firm is demanding but typically more structured.

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Open Library / ARP studio

ArchDaily

Sometimes very ordinary client requests lead to surprising twists and turns and final solutions. Completed in 2022 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Images by Tadej Bolta, Ana Skobe. Due to the growing number of children and limited.

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Architecture Workplace or School Horror Stories

Archinect

Halloween month is upon us, and we want to hear your scariest ( true ) stories from your everyday dealings within the vast world of architecture: Clients from hell Contractors who can't Demonic workplaces Architecture school gone mad Kafkaesque permitting departments We plan on publishing a collection of stories in the Archinect editorial section later (..)

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How Architects Sell Services: Expert Framework for Better Client Relationships

EntreArchitect

Most of us went to architecture school to design buildings, not to become salespeople. But when architects position themselves as experts, they transform the entire client relationship dynamic. The Qualifying Conversation: Finding the Right Clients This is where architects determine client fit.

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