I need some advice as I'm now starting my career, and I thought maybe somebody could help!
Alright, so I'm now 22yo, I am finishing my 5 year Architecture and Urban Planing course in Brazil, were I currently live, and will be done by December 2015. As of December I will be moving to NY with my parents,(we are permanet residents as well). My doubt would be, should I apply for internships as soon as I get to New York, or should I go for a M. Arch?
s=r*(theta)
Jul 30, 15 8:14 pm
Any reason you cant do both???
ArchNyen
Jul 30, 15 8:48 pm
Start applying to both. See what happens. Then decide from there...
Apurimac
Jul 31, 15 6:41 pm
Intern. Get practical experience. Work a few 50-80 hr weeks. Draw stuff that has actual bearing on the real rules of building and learn the fundamentals. Put a year or two in. After that make your decision. Chances are you won't even want to be in the typical architecture game anymore after reality hits.
didoarch
Aug 2, 15 11:56 am
I think that if you are looking for a place where you can learn lots of new thing for your career as an architect, you can check out Ariise. That's what I did last year and it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.
Hello forum!
I need some advice as I'm now starting my career, and I thought maybe somebody could help!
Alright, so I'm now 22yo, I am finishing my 5 year Architecture and Urban Planing course in Brazil, were I currently live, and will be done by December 2015. As of December I will be moving to NY with my parents,(we are permanet residents as well). My doubt would be, should I apply for internships as soon as I get to New York, or should I go for a M. Arch?
Any reason you cant do both???
Start applying to both. See what happens. Then decide from there...
Intern. Get practical experience. Work a few 50-80 hr weeks. Draw stuff that has actual bearing on the real rules of building and learn the fundamentals. Put a year or two in. After that make your decision. Chances are you won't even want to be in the typical architecture game anymore after reality hits.
I think that if you are looking for a place where you can learn lots of new thing for your career as an architect, you can check out Ariise. That's what I did last year and it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.