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Home UnBuild It | Episode 142: Sage Advice for Young Architects

UnBuild It | Episode 142: Sage Advice for Young Architects


Viewrail
Seriously? These 3 clowns are sages? The discussion includes how to select the "right” school? How much should a school include building science compared to learning it on the job? And what about even just the 4 control layers? And all three of us stand squarely with Steve: if you want to design buildings, get out on the job site first, second, and last over the course of your prep and your years on the job. And then take what you learn at the site to improve the information transfer you accomplish with your drawings! Pete's Resources see the links below. Huge thanks to our episode sponsor, Viewrail.
ACSA (Assoc of Collegiate Schools of Architecture): cool resource including a Quiz that leads you to schools that reflect what you want out of your architecture education
BuildingScience Newsletter: sign up by scrolling to the very bottom of their home page
The architecture school Steve went to
NICHE Building Science and Technology Graduate Programs in America
Keene State in Bulding Science
BuildingScience Newsletter: sign up by scrolling to the very bottom of their home page

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