We're pleased to be supporting the next SONA Office Crawl - Beyond Uni. This unique opportunity to engage with one of Sydney's leading architecture firms will provide students with invaluable insights into how a practice operates. The team at Akin Atelier will be on hand to pass on their knowledge as students prepare to embark on their careers in the industry. 🗺️ Akin Atelier, Sydney 📅 Wednesday 24 July ⏲️3-5 pm Limited spots are available, sign up today! ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gS8dTvFz #SONAOfficecrawl #bespokecareers #Architecturejobs
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🏛️Exploring Architectural Gems as a Student🏛️ Hello everyone, I'm excited to kick off a new series called “Exploring Architectural Gems as a Student.” In this series, I'll be sharing remarkable architectural projects that inspire me and ignite my passion for design. As an architecture student, I believe it's crucial to constantly explore and learn from the incredible works of architects worldwide. Every now and then, I'll be diving into a different project, giving my opinion, and shedding light on the design elements that make these gems truly exceptional. It'll be an exciting journey, and I can't wait to share it with all of you! #ArchitecturalGemsSeries #Exploration #ArchitectureStudent #StudentPerspective
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"Excited to announce the completion of my Art and Architecture certificate! 🎨🏰 This journey has been a captivating exploration of the intersection between creativity and structure. I am grateful for the knowledge gained and the opportunity to enhance my skills in the world of design. Ready to bring new perspectives to the table! 💡🖌️ #ArtandArchitecture #DesignSkills #ContinuousLearning"
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Architectural Design 2.1 Brief: All the fun of the fair Tutor: Carma Masson This is a sectional render of my proposal in context. #architecture #leeds #design #student #leedsschoolofarchitecture
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𝑩𝒆𝒂𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒇𝒖𝒍 𝑨𝒓𝒄𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒆: I've created a network map to visualise the relationships between stakeholders in our (or the world's) architectural building culture. Perhaps this can help to find leverage points to replace the over 100-year-old ideology of modernism with a revitalised commitment to building beautiful architecture. This model represents all stakeholders that can help or hinder the vision of beautiful architecture. The colors of the stakeholders depict their dominant inherent nature concerning their levels in the meta-psychological model "Spiral Dynamics Integral". 𝗦𝗗𝗜-𝗟𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝘀 Beige: Survival Purple: Tribal Red: Egocentric Blue: Rules & Procedures Orange: Wealth & Well-being Green: Diversity Yellow: Systemic Turquoise: Holistic, Nature The arrows show the influence of the stakeholders on each other, as best as I can assess it. (Architecture Students etc. are orange.)
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I don't design buildings. But I work with people who do. I'm your right-hand writing partner, here to help you get your point across.
Buildings matter! Architecture matters! Landscape matters! I’ve been going round university open days with my son, and there’s a lot to think about. Yes, the course matters and the teaching matters. But something else matters too: the buildings and the spaces around them. Because it’s the buildings and spaces which make a place. And some places make you feel good, while others don’t. I work with architects so there's nothing surprising to me about any of this, but why aren’t we – as a society, as humans – talking more about this stuff? ************** PS In my day, parents didn’t go on university visits – you went on your own – but times have changed. Now open days seem to be as much for the parents as for the students. Why is that? Is it because going to university costs so much more? #architecture #buildings #landscape #universities
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A quick reminder to all Part II Architecture tutors that the deadline for the 3DReid Student Prize nominations is tomorrow! If you haven't received a nomination form and would like your university to take part, please get in touch at student_prize@3dreid.com
Now in its 18th year, 3DReid are delighted to return once again with our Student Prize! The prize is open for Part II Architecture students across all schools of architecture in the UK. Entry is by nomination only, and tutors are invited to submit a student to represent their university by the 14th June. Should you wish to receive a nomination form or hear more details, please get in touch at student_prize@3dreid.com. Visit our website below, to read more about the 3DReid Student Prize. https://lnkd.in/e7vyf5Ps #3DReid #3DReidStudentPrize2024 #StudentOpportunities #PartIIArchitects #Part2Architects #Architecture
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Given our finite resources, future Architects will need to think about improving the existing, before creating something new. Let's reimagine architectural education to prioritise sustainability, repair, and care for our built environment. It's time for schools to lead in cultivating an ethos of repair and renewal. #SustainableArchitecture #RepairNotReplace #ArchitecturalEducation - Jorge Otero-Pailos - Repairing Architecture Schools https://buff.ly/4cJSkvk
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Below is a summary of my academic work over the past three years as a Junior architecture student at Benedictine College, where I have had the privilege to learn and pursue my love for classical design.
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Juliette poses such an interesting question below. That is: "Why aren't we - as a society - talking more about the importance of good design?" ... and I've been thinking about this very deeply lately. I think the reason why we - as a society - aren’t talking more about it is that most people don’t have the language or knowledge to be able to: a) appreciate that design can make a difference, b) understand that it doesn’t have to cost more (although it might do) to design something well, and c) demand better places and spaces. Our brains are wired to use the least amount of energy for thinking and processing, and will choose the easiest and fastest option as the default. Design-thinking takes mental processing time and bandwidth, and architects and landscape architects have years of practice of using these deep critical thinking processes, which means they don’t shy away from the mental effort involved (in fact they thrive on it!). The downside is that most have never learned how to communicate the complexity of those thought processes to people who don’t have the same training, hence the gulf. I’ve been thinking deeply about this today - I’m listening to Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - and the light bulb moments are coming thick and fast at the moment. Do you have ideas to share about why people - the general public, as it were - don't demand more of their places and spaces in a design sense? #architecture #architects #designthinking #thinkingfastandslow
I don't design buildings. But I work with people who do. I'm your right-hand writing partner, here to help you get your point across.
Buildings matter! Architecture matters! Landscape matters! I’ve been going round university open days with my son, and there’s a lot to think about. Yes, the course matters and the teaching matters. But something else matters too: the buildings and the spaces around them. Because it’s the buildings and spaces which make a place. And some places make you feel good, while others don’t. I work with architects so there's nothing surprising to me about any of this, but why aren’t we – as a society, as humans – talking more about this stuff? ************** PS In my day, parents didn’t go on university visits – you went on your own – but times have changed. Now open days seem to be as much for the parents as for the students. Why is that? Is it because going to university costs so much more? #architecture #buildings #landscape #universities
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Mark your calendars for April 19, as Venice becomes the backdrop for the prestigious Global Award for Sustainable Architecture ceremony. The event highlights the remarkable achievements of this year's laureates, whose innovative contributions to eco-conscious design are setting new standards for the industry. We are excited to be showcasing their pioneering work in our latest publication, "Architecture is Education," which will be released immediately after the ceremony. Get ready to dive into a compilation that promises to inspire and challenge the architectural community. This significant occasion not only celebrates the winners, but also showcases the evolving future of sustainable architecture. Keep an eye out as we prepare to unveil those who have excelled in their respective categories. Architecture Is Education highlights the impact of education in the field of architecture, illustrated by the groundbreaking work of the winners of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture 2024. Focusing on four key areas—experimentation, dissemination, consultancy, and training—this publication demonstrates how architectural education is a vital force in addressing global sustainability challenges. Featuring interviews with the laureates and introducing exemplary projects, this volume offers a detailed exploration of compelling and innovative methods for integrating educational concepts into architectural work. It emphasizes the powerful ability of architecture to transform when a strong desire to share knowledge is followed. The book reveals how these architects engage with education. They blend traditional skills with innovation and modern technology, encourage community-engaged designs through active involvement, broadly disseminate knowledge, and offer tailored consultancy to adapt to various global needs. By emphasising interdisciplinary teamwork and environmental awareness, Architecture Is Education shows how education extends beyond conventional classroom settings to become a significant driver of architectural innovation—presenting a wealth of ideas and solutions for a sustainable future. UNESCO Jana Revedin Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine GRAITEC GROUP Saint-Gobain Julia Wagner Dr. Cristina Steingräber Marlene Schneider #globalaward2024 #globalaward #globalawardforsustainablearchitecture #cristinasteingraeber #architangle #unesco #architecture #bookstagram
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