I am a student who has attended Architectural School for two years. I changed majors to Civil Engineering, but I still want to be an architect. I aspire to go to grad school at a school like Cornell, MIT, Pratt, Columbia, Sci-Arc or Harvard. I’ve been desperately trying to keep with it. I already have some work in my portfolio (some models to add to it, visual exercises:3D and 2D(like Figure Ground), some drawings, and some digital renderings)), but I’m struggling some keeping my strength, and realizing that keeping up on my own is much harder than I thought. Also, I am trying to land an internship with an Architecture firm. Any suggestions would help. Thanks.
Does Anyone Know A Good Place To Find Tips On Using Tablets? Also, Some Tips On Architecture Portfolios?
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SI
September 26, 2009 at 10:13 am
Hey SI,
Here are some web sites with tips on PC Tablets. These should help you.
Over the years, many interns have crossed my path, some good, some excellent. The best thing you can do in an interview is be POSITIVE and BUBBLY, LISTEN a LOT. Show your willingness to learn by picking up on things they say. Be able to summarize what you learn about the internship from them.
Rustskip
September 26, 2009 at 10:35 am
There is a great book that may help you with your portfolio:
Portfolio Design by Harold Linton.
It has several examples and lots of photos. You can access some of it online too.