Should I put my architectural working drawings into my portfolio ? (apply for architectural graduate schools March 1)
And should I mention them on my personal statement ?
I've worked in china as an architect for two years, but most of my work are architectural working drawings .
Bloopox
Jul 23, 15 1:02 pm
For M.Arch application purposes I would include some in the portfolio, with a brief blurb about where/for what you did these CDs. I wouldn't go too heavy with them - 1 good plan, an elevation or section, and a few intricate details would be plenty. If you've worked on construction drawings for projects that have been completed, including photos of those projects would also be appropriate.
Some M.Arch programs ask for a resume, in addition to the personal essay. If a resume is part of what you'll submit then that would be the best place to mention this experience. It would depend what your essay is about whether this experience will belong there or not.
Should I put my architectural working drawings into my portfolio ? (apply for architectural graduate schools March 1)
And should I mention them on my personal statement ?
I've worked in china as an architect for two years, but most of my work are architectural working drawings .
For M.Arch application purposes I would include some in the portfolio, with a brief blurb about where/for what you did these CDs. I wouldn't go too heavy with them - 1 good plan, an elevation or section, and a few intricate details would be plenty. If you've worked on construction drawings for projects that have been completed, including photos of those projects would also be appropriate.
Some M.Arch programs ask for a resume, in addition to the personal essay. If a resume is part of what you'll submit then that would be the best place to mention this experience. It would depend what your essay is about whether this experience will belong there or not.
^ +1 Excellent advice from Bloopox above.
Yes you can add space evalution planning portfolio.