Why did you choose to be an architect?

Why did you choose to be an architect?

Why did you choose to study architecture? Originally I chose it because it’s a very creative profession, plus the fact that you could have something that you’ve designed realised in real life. As time progressed, I began to be intrigued by how buildings could affect the way we live, our mood and behaviour.

What are the benefits of being an architect?

  • Architects are able to unleash their creativity.
  • Architects get to (very clearly) see the fruits of their labor.
  • Architects do not get bored in university.
  • Architects are often specialists at everything.
  • Architects learn to be very good at defending their opinions.
  • Architects can manage stress… and lots of it.

What do you love about being an architect?

Top Ten Reasons to be an Architect

  • It’s a lifestyle, not a job.
  • People respect architects.
  • Job is constantly evolving.
  • Artistic freedom and personal expression.
  • You can be your own boss.
  • There are tangible (and sometimes euphoric) results.
  • We can positively impact peoples lives.
  • Experimentation is expected.

How do I sell myself as an architect?

Here are seven ways to make marketing for architects successful on a small-business budget.

  1. Don’t Underestimate Social Media for Architect Marketing.
  2. Build Trust in Your Brand.
  3. Speaking of That Elevator Pitch …
  4. Get Prospects to Opt In.
  5. Stay at the Forefront of Technology in Architectural Marketing.

Is architect a professional?

An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings….Architect.

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Why do architects earn so little?

It’s because there are many more of us architects than architectural jobs. Basic supply and demand. If you get a degree in computers you can work at almost any company and certainly in any industry. With a degree in architecture you’re much more restricted.

Does an architect need to be good at math?

Originally Answered: Do I need to be good at math to be an architect? No. There is very little math needed in architecture. Basic geometry is very useful but the rest of high school math (algebra and trigonometry) aren’t particularly important.

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