It was what I did not see, that created the opportunities.
Deadlines
Understanding and communicating how long a task will take is the most crucial skill a young architect can learn.
Read MoreThe Fear Of Going First
Your project leader walks up to the team and asks for a volunteer. A hushed silence follows. Your colleagues glare are at their screens with manufactured vigour, only to avoid eye contact with their task master.
Read More21 Things You Should Learn In Architecture School
This post is a discussion of the book 21 Things You Won't Learn In Architecture School by Adrian Dobson. The question being, why don't we learn these things in Architecture School?
Read MoreDear RIBA, give students the vote.
The way to make the RIBA accountable to young people, is to give them student members a vote in the Presidential elections.
Read MoreEpisode 1 - Being Young In Small Practice
No matter what your profession or passion, the early years will be spent seeking out where you fit and what you enjoy.
Read MoreSteps and Stairs in South London
his post is a visit back to the Garden Room. I remember this as being an exciting phase of the build, where spaces that were drawn and agreed months before finally begin to take shape.
Read MoreOne Step at a Time
Following the redesign of Holly Grove, the points at which design interventions could be made became fewer and therefore more significant to the success of the project.
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