I'm applying for the M. Arch. I program at several universities in the US. I received my B. Arch degree in 2015 at a university in Korea, but I only have a 2-month internship experience at an architecture firm (I have been working for a construction management firm as a civil engineer for the last two years). Although I tried to brush up on some of my previous design projects back from school, I'm sure I am rusty with my portfolio layouts, diagrams, 3-D renderings and whatnot.
Anyhow, I would appreciate it if any of you could provide constructive feedback -- whether it be general or specific -- on my portfolio below!
Make it brief ( less than 15 pages) and present it through an architectural-narrative. "Let go of the unnecessary and retain the important." - Glenn Murcutt
The number of pages have been maxed as per the grad. schools' portfolio requirements, but I suppose it could be shortened. As for the second comment, I have a slight understanding of what you mean by "presenting it through an architectural-narrative"... but could you clarify further? Thanks!
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M Arch I Portfolio Review
Hello, architecters! Greetings from South Korea!
I'm applying for the M. Arch. I program at several universities in the US. I received my B. Arch degree in 2015 at a university in Korea, but I only have a 2-month internship experience at an architecture firm (I have been working for a construction management firm as a civil engineer for the last two years). Although I tried to brush up on some of my previous design projects back from school, I'm sure I am rusty with my portfolio layouts, diagrams, 3-D renderings and whatnot.
Anyhow, I would appreciate it if any of you could provide constructive feedback -- whether it be general or specific -- on my portfolio below!
https://issuu.com/k.choi.arch/docs/hojun_choi_architecture_portfolio
Cheers!!
Make it brief ( less than 15 pages) and present it through an architectural-narrative.
"Let go of the unnecessary and retain the important." - Glenn Murcutt
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The number of pages have been maxed as per the grad. schools' portfolio requirements, but I suppose it could be shortened. As for the second comment, I have a slight understanding of what you mean by "presenting it through an architectural-narrative"... but could you clarify further? Thanks!
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