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Working out of the Box: WSDIA | WeShouldDoItAll
Working out of the Box is a series of features presenting architects who have applied their architecture backgrounds to alternative career paths.

Are you an architect working out of the box? Do you know of someone that has changed careers and has an interesting story to share? If you would like to suggest an (ex-)architect, please send us a message.

Archinect: Where did you study architecture?

Jonathan Jackson: I studied architecture at Kent State University in Ohio. I am grateful for attending Kent. It was a very technical school but there was select few students who wanted to really push their individual boundaries there, but also the school's as well. I graduated in 2003 with the idea to work as an architect in Italy (wanted to work for Studio Archea, where I did my first internship), London (wanted to work for Adjaye Assoc.) or New York (numerous studios).

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New Practices New York 2008 Exhibition, design by WSDIA with Corey Yurkovich, photos by Floto+Warner (Click on this and all of the images to get a detailed view)
 
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New Practices New York 2008 Exhibition, design by WSDIA with Corey Yurkovich, photos by Floto+Warner
  
At what point in your life did you decide to pursue architecture?

I knew at the very early age of 12 that I wanted to be an architect. By my 3rd year in architecture, my outlook changed and I wanted to be a more general term...a designer.

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Video for New Practices New York 2008 Exhibition, design by WSDIA with Corey Yurkovich

When did you decide to stop pursuing architecture? Why?

I haven't stopped pursuing architecture, I am just taking another route. A slower route. Discovering other types of design/concepts that we can later interject into architecture. My love for architecture has never weakened. It is the ultimate form of design in my opinion. My cause for my delay...is the goal to be well balanced, to develop other skills.

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Website for photography agency, Marilyn Cadenbach
  
Describe your current profession.

WSDIA is simply our constant goal. Our studio is interested in creating graphics, products, furniture, interiors and eventually architecture. It's a studio ran by 3 people, myself, my partner in crime & cousin, Jared Seavers, and my home-girl, Sarah Nelson. The beef of our work has been graphic design and exhibitions. We are slowly drifting into wayfinding/signage. We hope more and larger exhibitions and signage will lead to interiors into small scale architecture.

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Lecture poster for Kent State Univ.'s architecture program using actual 3D letters. Shot by Mastromatteo+Steen
 
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Lecture poster for Kent State Univ.'s architecture program using actual 3D letters. Shot by Mastromatteo+Steen
  
What skills did you gain from architecture school, or working in the architecture industry, that have contributed to your success in your current career?

Architecture school is the highest test for anyone who wants to be a designer/creator. It's an incredible test of your love for this profession, and you don't love it...architecture school will definitely weed you out. The most appreciated skill I gained from Kent's program was being able to communicate my ideas about concepts and ideas through heavy critique. This tool is vital for our studio in expressing our designs to our clients. Being able to critique your own and other's work, and being able to take criticism, is something I am proud of.

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The Park at the Center of the World: Five Visions for Governors Island Exhibition, photos by Floto+Warner. Exhibition design: Freecell; exhibition graphics: WSDIA
  

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Official Website for The Park at the Center of the World: Five Visions for Governors Island Exhibition. Exhibition design: Freecell; exhibition graphics: WSDIA

Do you have an interest in returning to architecture?

Definitely! But in a very slow migrative way. Thank you Archinect!



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Great work Jon! glad to hear about what you've been up to lately.
Posted by: futureboy on Nov 17, 08 | 9:39 am
I admire his very realistic approach to the profession, not an abandonment rather a slow, cautious and well calibrated entry
Posted by: architechnophilia on Nov 17, 08 | 3:01 pm
a sigh of relief

sounds healthy!
Posted by: disinfect on Nov 17, 08 | 3:15 pm
Jonathan is a RAD dude and does really great work. I am super psyched for all the attention WSDIA is getting lately. Well deserved!
Posted by: Israel Kandarian on Nov 17, 08 | 5:10 pm
way to go jon..

kent represent!
Posted by: Danny Wills on Nov 20, 08 | 7:49 am
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