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    The 4 Best Architecture Related Careers for New Graduates

    David C. McFadden
    Jun 12, '18 10:05 PM EST

    Congratulations on your recent graduation.

    It probably feels pretty amazing to have that degree.

    Of course, the longer you go without using it, the more that degree is going to become an irritating reminder. So, let’s look at four of the best architecture careers you can start pursuing right away.

    The 4 Best Architecture Related Careers to Get Started in Right Now

    The field of architecture is at least as broad as it is old. As such, it’s probably fair to say that there are countless architecture careers out there for you to consider.

    However, the following four fields will give you plenty of diverse options beyond the traditional versions. Best of all, each features plenty of job openings throughout the country.

    1. Landscape Architect

    Landscape architects are responsible for planning and creating landscapes, which can include manmade features, as well. Oftentimes, landscape architects need to collaborate with others, so that their creations complement buildings that will share the same environment (and vice versa).

    This career may also involve the long-term care of the landscape, as well. This is when a talent for the natural sciences is very helpful.

    2. Urban Planner

    While urban planners and architects are not the same thing, the former relies on the latter. In fact, many architects make a career out of leveraging their skills specifically to help with urban planning.

    As a huge part of this field involves the buildings in urban environments, it requires an architect who’s able to take the resources available (including money and space) and make the most of them. An architect who becomes proficient at this will never be long without work.

    3. Architecture Journalist

    Architecture is such a massive industry that it requires an equally impressive army of journalists. Unfortunately, most journalists don’t have a very good understanding of architecture. They might be able to cover the topic for those outside the industry, but their lack of knowledge wouldn’t go unnoticed by those who depend on a high-level expertise for a living.

    If you understand everything from the vocabulary unique to architects to its history and current trends, you’ll be a priceless asset as a journalist for this industry.

    4. Architectural Historian  

    Finally, if you have a passion for history and architecture, you will be uniquely qualified to become an architectural historian.

    In short, as an architectural historian, your job will involve advising restoration projects aimed at buildings of historical significance. This often involves researching the building to better understand the materials and methods that were used to build it.

    Want Help Finding the Best Entry-Level Architecture Jobs?

    As you can see, entry-level architecture jobs can be so much more than just an opportunity to get your foot in the door.

    When you take the right approach, they can become a real launching point for the rest of your career. You may even be surprised to find just how quickly the above advice can bring you to your next step.



     
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