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Entries from February 2008

YoungArchitect’s New Attitude

February 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments

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I recently had a moment of reflection whereby I assessed what YoungArchitect’s place would be in the online architecture community. I realized that recently I had gone astray from my original intent of this site and I wasn’t […]

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Your Boss was a C Student

February 27th, 2008 · 3 Comments

 
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While I was in school, I was consistently a C student in my studio classes. This frustrated me greatly as I had always been an “A” student throughout high school and I was doing relatively well in my other classes. I just couldn’t understand why this success didn’t translate into the studio. I wondered […]

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Tags: Discussion · Studio 101

Moment of Inspiration: The Human Camera - Stephen Wiltshire

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Meet Stephen Wiltshire, an autistic man that has the unbelievable ability to draw whole city-scapes after only one cursory viewing. After nothing more than a single helicopter ride, Stephen can fill the better part of 5 1/2 yards of paper with a detailed recounting of what he saw. Above, Stephen takes on the Rome, Italy.

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5 Must-Ask Interview Questions

February 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments

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Last week, I went over some of the interview questions that you should be ready for when searching for a job. As a part of your interview, you should also be pro-active and ask questions that will help you gauge whether or not the position and environment is suited for you. 
Here are 5 Questions to ask in order to gain […]

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Tags: The Profession

Pecha Kucha Night

February 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Pecha Kucha Night is an underground global phenomena that has already grown throughout the design community to reach over 100 cities worldwide in just four years!

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Tags: Discussion