"Michel Rojkind is not yet 40, and he’s only been designing buildings for a dozen years. (He was a rock ‘n’ roll drummer for a decade before — not your typical architecture career path). But he’s fast gaining an international reputation that places him in very heady competition." Apple
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this looks like a good place to drag out this oldy moldy quote again:
"What students (of architecture) fail to realize is that they are being trained for a career that does not exist in any practical context. One might as well go to rock star school or lottery winner school. The chance of actually practicing architecture is just as slim. The industry that architects actually work in is the building construction industry. It has little in common with architecture. [Architecture students:] Please update your future[plans] accordingly. – web site comment from ‘Architecture Hate Page’, circa 1998.
i drag that quote out once every year or so...maybe i'll drop it in the thread about the ivies, too.
Wow- an architect and a rock'n roll drummer; totally mac dude
"His approach divides the center into three organic-looking forms that rise like rocks on the location... He lifted his rock-like structures to create shadows on the plazas below"
Rock.... n' roll?
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