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1. Craft a Unique Portfolio: Showcase your best, diverse projects in a standout portfolio.
2. Build Relationships: Networking is crucial. Be approachable, friendly, and stay connected
3. Diversify Your Skills: Initially, donβt limit yourself. Gain a broad understanding of all aspects of architecture.
4. Find a Mentor: Learn from experienced architects. Their guidance can shape your career path significantly.
5. Embrace Early Challenges: Stay persistent and positive, even in mundane tasks.
6. Seek Inspiration Everywhere: Observe and draw ideas from all around you. Great designs can come from the most unexpected places.
7. Step Beyond Comfort: Innovate with every project. Try new methods and embrace the unusual.
8. Master Presentation: Practice public speaking and pitching. Simplicity in presentations can captivate your audience effectively.
9. Always Listen: Pay attention to clients, colleagues, and mentors.
10. Learn from Failure: Every setback is a lesson. Grow stronger from each βfailureβ
2. Build Relationships: Networking is crucial. Be approachable, friendly, and stay connected
3. Diversify Your Skills: Initially, donβt limit yourself. Gain a broad understanding of all aspects of architecture.
4. Find a Mentor: Learn from experienced architects. Their guidance can shape your career path significantly.
5. Embrace Early Challenges: Stay persistent and positive, even in mundane tasks.
6. Seek Inspiration Everywhere: Observe and draw ideas from all around you. Great designs can come from the most unexpected places.
7. Step Beyond Comfort: Innovate with every project. Try new methods and embrace the unusual.
8. Master Presentation: Practice public speaking and pitching. Simplicity in presentations can captivate your audience effectively.
9. Always Listen: Pay attention to clients, colleagues, and mentors.
10. Learn from Failure: Every setback is a lesson. Grow stronger from each βfailureβ
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Photography by Bharat aggarwal, Ankush maria
"Our upcoming studio's building is inspired by nature and is based on the concept of a tree.
There are various shapes of different trees which are complex and fractal-like, and they have a set of physical, mechanical and biological functions. This complex yet inspiring relation between them has always caught human attention and made them focus on the relationship between shape and structural strength.
Also, the world of natural phenomena draws our attention as a source of inspiration. Though learning from nature is not a new concept, however, with the development of technological advancement, it is a re-emerging approach within a wide range of disciplines.
The most inspiring feature of a tree undoubtedly is its capacity of carrying a large surface supported by a narrow element (trunk) through fractal-like branching configuration.
Photography by Bharat aggarwal, Ankush maria
"Our upcoming studio's building is inspired by nature and is based on the concept of a tree.
There are various shapes of different trees which are complex and fractal-like, and they have a set of physical, mechanical and biological functions. This complex yet inspiring relation between them has always caught human attention and made them focus on the relationship between shape and structural strength.
Also, the world of natural phenomena draws our attention as a source of inspiration. Though learning from nature is not a new concept, however, with the development of technological advancement, it is a re-emerging approach within a wide range of disciplines.
The most inspiring feature of a tree undoubtedly is its capacity of carrying a large surface supported by a narrow element (trunk) through fractal-like branching configuration.
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