The 7 BIGGEST Drafting Hacks for Architecture Students – Tips to Improve Architectural Drafting
Want to get better at architectural drafting? I’ve got 7 drafting hacks for architecture students to help improve your architectural drafting skills.
Want to get better at architectural drafting? I’ve got 7 drafting hacks for architecture students to help improve your architectural drafting skills.
Want to know how to design INCREDIBLE architecture projects?
I react to the best winning submissions from architectural competitions from around the globe.
Not only will you learn to SURVIVE the notorious architecture critique, but you’ll learn to THRIVE through it.
Here are 10 tips to ACE your reviews in architecture school as a student.
Nearing the end of my architectural bachelor’s degree, I wanted to share what I’ve learnt over the past 3 years of architecture school so that you can know what to expect as an architecture student.
I want to look over all the classes I’ve had and what I’ve had to do for those classes. This should help you understand the kind of work you’ll be doing in architecture school and what you can expect to learn. I also want to share with you some advice that I wish I knew if I could go back in time.
So, let’s rewind all the way back to day 1 as an architecture student.
If you’re an architecture student you’re more than likely on Instagram. You might even have an account for your architecture work.
That’s great. But, as a student, there’s sooo much potential for you on Instagram that most students don’t realise.
Instagram is an incredible tool for networking, finding and creating job opportunities, building important relationships with those in the industry and receiving local and global recognition for your work.
All you must do is use Instagram properly.
Architecture school has a very high attrition rate. Students drop out like crazy for many different reasons. Let’s find out why architecture students drop out.
If you’re going to be an architecture student soon, you might be wondering if you need a laptop. The question also arises if you should buy a laptop or a desktop PC?
I explain whether you should get a laptop as an architecture student and if it’s even required.
Ever wanted to run your own architectural firm?
Today’s guest, a Sole Practitioner from Australia with over 10 years of experience in the industry, shares his journey of how he made the dream of running his own practice a reality.
Networking is everything as an architecture student. It’s not what you know – but WHO you know.
In this episode, architecture student Christopher Johnson talks through his experiences with local networking events, his participation mentoring students, his involvement with the Canadian Architecture Student Association and various other groups and boards.
As part of Sarah Lebner’s book launch event, an anonymous question we received was “How can I get a job as an architect after graduating my masters, without any previous work experience in the industry?”