Mark Khaisman Architects TapeWorks

January 3, 2008 · Filed Under Architecture Rumbling · Comment 
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Mark Khaisman Architects TapeWorks

Mark Khaisman is a Ukranian artist and architect living in Philadelphia. Since his student’s years Mark was occupied with conceptual art and architecture. He participated in conceptual architecture exhibitions in Milan, Frankfurt-on-Main, and Paris and was featured in various international publications, including “Architectural Design” London, 1989.

Mark worked as an architect, an art director in seven animation films, and a stained glass designer.

Not quite what I had in mind or somehow related to architecture but isn’t this amazing? Probably he got his idea from overlapping tapes during his students years and developed it into a talent. I bet he applied the same technique for his final year submission.

Khaisman’s Studio [official website]

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Architects Say They Are ‘Very Happy’ With Their Job

December 18, 2007 · Filed Under Architecture Rumbling · Comments Off 
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Architects Say They Are ‘Very Happy’ With Their Job

According to Time Magazine’s survey on Job Happiness, 53.5% out of an unknown numbers of architects surveyed appears to be very happy with their job, I wonder what happen to the 46.5%?

Draftsman on the other hand happens to be the worst in the architecture industry, under paid for their knowledge and capabilities, I believe draftsman deserve more, no wonder they are sober, Mr.Architect can’t run an office without a draftsperson, can he/she?

A friend of my once told me, an architect does not draft or toy around with AutoCAD, it’s the draftsperson’s job. Graduate architects should be humble because working life and studying life are totally different, truth is, and we tend to think that the world revolves around us.

Anyway, what defines happiness? The idea of being underpaid and loyal to your boss? Or the fact that your very own design framed itself onto the cityscape? My colleague once told me, happiness in architecture is when you’re paid according to your skills and capabilities with your works being appreciated.

As for me, happiness is where the monies are. There is an old saying and it goes: ‘money can’t buy love’, but remember this, money has the potential to create a window of opportunity for love to blossom. Pretty much like happiness, money can’t buy happiness, but at least it gives you the opportunity to be artificially happy for a short period.

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Architects Say They Are ‘Very Happy’ With Their Job

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