Featuring exclusive interviews with the internationally renowned architects: Kengo Kuma; Alberto Campo Baeza; Špela Videcnik (OFIS); Fernanda Canales; Jonathan Sergison (Sergison Bates); and Jane Hall (Assemble) Entering Architectural Practice is a practical and honest guide for architecture students, entering the world of architectural practice.
There is often a disconnection between what you are taught in architecture school and the actual practice of architecture in the workplace. As both a practising architect and architecture school tutor, the author has first-hand experience of this disconnection and so helps students bridge this divide between academia and practice.
Focused on providing industry insight, dispelling myths, and above all providing a combination of reality and hope to students of architecture entering the workplace, the book is beautifully and richly illustrated, providing a compelling visual story alongside the invaluable information it imparts.
Serious but enjoyable, thoroughly researched but highly approachable, this book is simply essential reading for every individual about to embark on a career in practice.
Table of contents
0. Introduction
0.0.1. Between Anticipation and Reality
0.0.2. The Reality
0.0.3. The Writer
1. Transitioning
1.0. Transition: The Choice Is Yours
1.1. Choosing A Practice
A Interview – Fernanda Canales
1.2. Labour, Authorship, and You
1.3. Working Conditions
B Interview – Sergison Bates_ Jonathan Sergison
1.4. Play Your Position
1.5. Designing Your Career
2. Designing
2.0. Designing In Practice
2.1. Future
C Interview – Kengo Kuma
2.2. Ethics
2.3. Constraints
D Interview – OFIS Arhitekti_ Spela Videcnik
2.4. Technicals
2.5. Time
3. Communicating
3.0. Communication
3.1. Tools
E Interview – Assemble_ Jane Hall
3.2. Speech
3.3. Others
F Interview – Alberto Campo Baeza
3.4. Internal
3.5. Public
4. Conclusion
Technical Advice Notes
01. Terminology
02. A Typical Day
03. Surveying
04. Material
05. Scale
06. Lineweights
07. Emails
Index