stay at the rose city motel in roseburg, oregon...the rooms are clean and only 45 bucks...the rooms have kitchens and smoking is not allowed so the rooms smell like linens...
a lot of floral decorations in the room and the bathroom...and they supply good soaps...unlike the soaps they give you in motel 6s that doesn't lather too well...
if you have time check out alvar aalto's library in mount angel abbey...it's uphill so pace yourself
If you have yet to make the grade don't boast about your student / aprentice status in architecture. Everyone is a potential student in the field. Afterall most live and work in buildings and have an opinion on the subject matter.
A guy at work said that aspiring engineers can use the title "engineer in training" but we aren't allowed to use "architect in training"
He also just told me that back in 1976 when he was in school; a lawyer came to one of his classes and said that 1 in 4 architects can expect to be sued for malpractice. I wonder what that statistic is today. Maybe it's better not to call ones self an "architect" even when licensed.
Steven Ward, you're lucky. Most of what I do is residential and most projects turn into a bad relationship at some point during construction. No matter how level headed the client is, at some point they snap... calling at all hours of the night, unloading about how there life is upside down, their marriage is falling apart, they're going broke, etc....
define: architect
stay at the rose city motel in roseburg, oregon...the rooms are clean and only 45 bucks...the rooms have kitchens and smoking is not allowed so the rooms smell like linens...
a lot of floral decorations in the room and the bathroom...and they supply good soaps...unlike the soaps they give you in motel 6s that doesn't lather too well...
if you have time check out alvar aalto's library in mount angel abbey...it's uphill so pace yourself
you mean incapacitated? Ah, cool biking- it might take a bit longer but what the heck :)
I could bike there. But my new bosses would be unhappy about that.
New Bosses? Sounds like adventure? - hope things are going well? Kick some butt at the new job!
I likey my new job. I likey much. Thanks for asking. Kicking butt is my forte. Pow! Biff! Bam! Boom!
I'm here after a late night on the cocktails debating life and architecture with some welsh lovelies.
if normal people would only listen...
jack of all trades
I shall plan my PDX trip soon.
Thanks for the info, dammson.
avoid cocktail parties.
what about architecture student?
If you have yet to make the grade don't boast about your student / aprentice status in architecture. Everyone is a potential student in the field. Afterall most live and work in buildings and have an opinion on the subject matter.
architect: expert on everything
except sex
http://www.uploadfile.info/uploads/ac7d130db6.jpg
i've described my job as marriage counselor before.
but i don't do residential anymore.
A guy at work said that aspiring engineers can use the title "engineer in training" but we aren't allowed to use "architect in training"
He also just told me that back in 1976 when he was in school; a lawyer came to one of his classes and said that 1 in 4 architects can expect to be sued for malpractice. I wonder what that statistic is today. Maybe it's better not to call ones self an "architect" even when licensed.
"I likey my new job. I likey much. Thanks for asking. Kicking butt is my forte. Pow! Biff! Bam! Boom!
I'm actually excited that someone here likes his job. Gives me hope. Unless, of course, you aren't in architecture.
architect definitely = counselor
Steven Ward, you're lucky. Most of what I do is residential and most projects turn into a bad relationship at some point during construction. No matter how level headed the client is, at some point they snap... calling at all hours of the night, unloading about how there life is upside down, their marriage is falling apart, they're going broke, etc....
prostitute
but prostitutes are appreciated a bit more than architects
nevermore, speak for yourself.
yeah, silverlake. now i just do that to myself. (renovating another house now. my life is upside down. i'm going broke...)
architect is the world's saveyer
saviour?
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