By Architects for Architects

1 June 2007 | Category: Life Log
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maths talk is cheap

After more than 4 months of studying, I’ve concluded that things over here are done spontaneously. Lecturers won’t really tell you what they want, they’ll say you should do this or perhaps you should try that, not that the system is bad but is it hard to adapt after so many years of being in a different system.

I’ve notice that over here lecturers guide us to draw drawings by architects for architects, whereas back home we’re being taught to draw drawings by architects for clients. Nothing is perfect, now I have to fuse the best of both worlds. Again, talk is cheap!

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  1. Coana
    on October 9th, 2008
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    By architects for Clients is the best way:
    1st. You need clients to make life, off course it is a business. My experience as an artist brought me into conclusion that artists including architects speak the same “language”, we eat, drink, live, hang up mostly with other artists. This social network can limit us to understand what the other part of the people (those who don not speak architect’s language) prefer to consume. I suggest we should balance both works “by architect for clients” and “by architect for students” upon our market demand.
    Thanks, nice topic

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