Are you so desperate for some real world architecture experience that you would pay for a job? Archinect member rverk.ini is considering it, while other members put in their 2 cents in the forum.
Are you so desperate for some real world architecture experience that you would pay for a job? Archinect member rverk.ini is considering it, while other members put in their 2 cents in the forum.
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In regard to the comment about vinoly's training program -
First off,RVA has had the Training and research program since 2005 I believe - so what you are saying is only partialy true.
Second, RVA set up the training program for professionals who were looking to engage in a level of thinking that was on a similar foothold to that of academia, but were either too far removed to plunge themselves back into school or wanted some insight from a designer like Vinoly on taking conceptual ideas through to the built form. Most of the seminars were in the evening from 6-8 or 7-9. In order to enroll into the program, you had to apply, and about 10 or so students were taken each year - I do not believe there was any fee to apply or be in the program. It was based on the application process -essays, etc. If you worked there, you were able to attend these seminars without enrolling.
In addition, RVA also funded a person about 15K-20K to do research for one year, and let them set up shop and use all the facilities in their office. - Joe Hagerman and Michael Silver were the two most recent recipients that I know of.
Check out the website.
http://www.rvatr.com/
Disgusting.
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