Archinect - Features 2024-11-21T10:26:28-05:00 https://archinect.com/features/article/150171208/a-conversation-with-audrey-sato-on-fostering-hard-and-soft-skills-in-architecture A Conversation with Audrey Sato on Fostering Hard and Soft Skills in Architecture Katherine Guimapang 2020-01-07T12:27:00-05:00 >2022-04-13T11:46:07-04:00 <img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/f4/f4e2d8b74e1d9e4bc3b75d89d50245e7.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>For architect Audrey Sato, studying architecture may not have seemed like an obvious choice at first, but she eventually realized that her&nbsp;passion for sustainability and a desire to build in parallel with nature made her a natural fit for the job.&nbsp;Sato grew up in Hawaii, and after graduating with a double concentration in Visual Arts and Architecture Studies from&nbsp;<a href="https://archinect.com/schools/cover/4499800/brown-university" target="_blank">Brown University</a>, interned at architecture firms to start off her career.&nbsp;</p> <p>The experience inspired her to pursue a Master's of Architecture degree at&nbsp;<a href="https://archinect.com/CPPARC" target="_blank">California Polytechnic State University Pomona</a>. After her studies, Sato chose to start an independent practice, Sato Architects, not out of necessity, but because it was "a natural and practical thing" for her to pursue. If you ask Sato now, her plan at the time was to get going and find a way to "do it right later," a vision that, over nearly a decade of practice, Sato admits, "just kept working." Today, aside from running her own firm, Sato is a LEED-Accredited Professional ...</p>