Saturday, August 04, 2012

Learning from Architecture school

Whenever you give your best shot for something, and it it doesnot succeed, remember that your final product wont be bad.
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Think about the logical way in which things would fall int place in your design.
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Everything is okay in the end, if it is not okay, it's not the end.
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Start with whatever you have. Material resources may be minimal, but results may be good.
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Get important work done quickly and well.

Monday, July 30, 2012

What more can an architectural professional do?

In the professional world, awards become a means to validate practices. Awards give you something to flaunt about yourself. Awards are purchased and sold. Most of these awards are organized by cement or steel companies that want professionals to use their products. On the other hand, awards are given to establish linkages and networks. Very few of these awards are academic (given for buildings that address academic issues).

In the midst of all this, if architectural professionals stepped back and thought about larger agendas with their practices, we would have a much responsible built environment.

I was thinking what Responsibilities of architecture professionals could be:

1. To take some time and teach skills to upcoming students.
2. Engage in more intellectual works by reading and writing.
3. Be open to criticism and open for dialogue with students.
4. Inspire people by taking up challenging projects.
5. Contribute to public works in the city by means of critique and suggestions
6. Keep a check on the capitalistic notions in market and maintain integrity of the profession.
7. Supporting students by means other than financial - adopt good students and sponsor basic work infrastructure.
8. Publish and reflect more upon cultural and everyday activities around them.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Reading Landscapes

Wall Building

Image city


Checklist for Immigrating Students

My friend Akhil Kapadia just shared with me an absolutely vital list that every immigrating student would like to have for efficient planning.

I must thank Akhil for allowing me to share it with all on my blog upon my request.