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Entering Architectural Practice is a practical and honest guide for architecture students, entering the world of architectural practice.
List of contents
0. Introduction 0.0.1. Between Anticipation and Reality 0.0.2. The Reality 0.0.3. The Writer
1. Transitioning 1.0. Transition: The Choice Is Yours 1.1. Choosing A Practice A Interview - Fernanda Canales 1.2. Labour, Authorship, and You. 1.3. Working Conditions B Interview - Sergison Bates_ Jonathan Sergison 1.4. Play Your Position 1.5. Designing Your Career
2. Designing 2.0. Designing In Practice 2.1. Future C Interview - Kengo Kuma 2.2. Ethics 2.3. Constraints D Interview -OFIS Arhitekti_ Spela Videcnik 2.4. Technicals 2.5. Time
3. Communicating 3.0. Communication 3.1. Tools E Interview - Assemble_ Jane Hall 3.2. Speech 3.3. Others F Interview - Alberto Campo Baeza 3.4. Internal 3.5. Public
4. Conclusion Technical Advice Notes 01. Terminology 02. A Typical Day 03. Surveying 04. Material 05. Scale 06. Lineweights 07. Emails Index
About the author
James Tait is an Architect, Author and Educator. James has led a range of high-profile projects at some of the best architectural practices in the UK. He is also author of
The Architecture Concept Book; a contributing writer to the
Architects' Journal; and a Studio Tutor at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, The Glasgow School of Art.
Summary
Entering Architectural Practice is a practical and honest guide for architecture students, entering the world of architectural practice.