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Top 20 reasons to be an architect

You know those videos on youtube “how to architect“…well, the creator, Mr.Doug Patt is on Tumblr now (@nice to have you around Sir) and he wrights about (another, of many many lists around)…

…Top 20 reasons to be an architect

1. It’s a noble pursuit. It takes years of study and hard work to be a reputable professional.

2. Architecture is prodigious. It is a noun and verb, an object and action. It is ubiquitous. It’s what we make, use and admire. It is everything and nothing and we get to be a part.

3. If it motivates you, architecture involves a wide array of learning and skills: philosophy, sociology, psychology, material science, engineering, mathematics, history, construction, reading, writing, and drawing.

4. The work has a massive impact on the creator. To stand in front of a building and be the reason it exists is rewarding.

5. The impact of a building is like momentum in a sporting event. You can’t see it, but you know it’s there.

6. Architects are generally creative every day. They may not design, but they use their minds more than most.

7. Architecture is a source of fascination. It is mythologized. It makes great dinner party conversation.

8. You have the power to inspire.

9. Architects work with people. If you don’t like people there are ways to hide too.

10. Architecture keeps people safe, i.e. you keep people safe.

11. Architects are like Oz. They remain anonymous and yet provide what people need.

12. It’s a highly prized skill, not always appreciated, but quietly revered. And it’s yours forever.

13. Architects learn every day.

14. Architects take ideas and turn them into buildings.

15. If you don’t want to be an architect, but are trained as one, you can pursue all kinds of other creative professions like product design, drafting, illustration, interior design, graphic design, physical model making, virtual model making, furniture design, landscape architecture, building, etc…

15. You get to draw.

16. You get to learn how things go together, come apart, function and fail.

17. You get to immerse yourself in intellectually stimulating environments like universities where a broad range of thinking is supported, accepted and encouraged.

18. The company you keep with the living and the dead is like non-other. There’s nothing like learning from or sparring with an architect.

19. Architects make something out of nothing.

20. Architects are like great painters. They take something simple like a pear and, with paint, make it more beautiful than it actually is. Just think of a building as a functional box. Then think of how beautiful great architects make them.

Source: howtoarchitect

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Wright's Advice

The Great Architect Frank Lloyd Wright gave the below mentioned Priceless Pieces of Sage Advice to his Apprentices. The Advices are:-

1. Forget the architecture of the world except as something good in their way and in their time.

2. Do none of you go into architecture to get a living unless you love architecture as a principle at work, for its own sake - prepared to be as true to it as to your mother, your comrade, or yourself.

3. Beware of the architectural school except as the exponent of engineering.

4. Go into the field where you can see the machines and methods at work that make the modern buildings, or stay in construction direct and simple until you can work naturally into building-design from the nature of construction.

5. Immediately begin to form the habit of thinking “Why” concerning any effects that please or displease you. 

6. Take nothing for granted as beautiful or ugly, but take every building to pieces, and challenge every feature.   Learn to distinguish the curious from the beautiful.

7. Get the habit of analysis,-analysis will in time enable syntheses to become you habit of mind.

8. “Think in simples”  as my old master (Louis H. Sullivan) used to say,-meaning to reduce the whole to its parts in simplest terms, getting back to first principles.  Do this in order to proceed from generals to particulars and never confuse or confound them or yourself be confounded by them.

9. Abandon as poison the American idea of the “quick turnover.”  To get into practice “half-baked” is to sell out your birthright as an architect for a mess of pottage, or to die pretending to be an architect.

10. Take time to prepare.  Ten years’ preparation for preliminaries to architectural practice is little enough for any architect who would rise “above the belt”  in true architectural appreciation or practice.

11. Then go as far away as possible from home to build your fist buildings.  The physician can bury his mistakes,-but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines.

12. Regard it as just as desirable to build a chicken-house as to build a cathedral.   The size of the project means little in art, beyond the money-matter.  It is the quality of character that really counts.  Character may be large in the little or little in the large.

13. Enter no architectural competition under any circumstances except as a novice.   No competition ever gave to the world anything worth having in architecture.    The jury itself is a picked average.  The first thing done by the jury is to go through all the designs and throw out the best and the worst ones so, as an average, it can average upon an average.  The net result of any competition is an average by the average of averages.

14. Beware of the shopper for plans.  The man who will not grubstake you in prospecting for ideas in his behalf will prove a faithless client.

(Source: schildrotharchitect.com)

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