A winding path

In some regards my path to becoming an architect is what some would say, a pretty typical journey. In other ways though, the parts I don't typically talk about, it's definitely been a bit of a winding journey to get to where I currently find myself. This is the 41st blog post in the #Architalks …

Communication – What, How, Why?

Architecture is all about the drawings, right?  Ummm, no.  Wait, say what?  Architects draw all the time whether it is by hand or on the computer.  I don’t think you can possibly count the number of posts on the internet about what drawings should look like, what line-weights to use, what font works best for …

A million choices

It's December, the holidays are everywhere, and the deadlines are relentless in their quest for completion.  It seems as though every project I am working on has someone consistently asking for an answer to the most question the world has ever seen and could cause the entire project to collapse.  Or at least until tomorrow's …

Starlight, moonlight – tick tock

I've really only worked for 4 different firms in my career, and 3 of them had pretty much the same philosophy about moonlighting.  As long as it doesn't compete with the types of projects the firm does, than by all means, knock yourself out.  The 4th firm I was with was during undergrad and if I …

I’ve got a lot to learn

I've been involved lately in a bunch of conversations about the changing role architects are playing in a typical project.  You used to be able to go to an experienced architect and be able to ask them about design, drafting, flashing details, or numerous other things that are involved in projects and you would get …

From Goodbye to Hello

Do you remember back in school when you went to your studio and were given some sort of amazing project to work on? Ok, maybe at the time it didn’t feel so amazing, but whatever it was, you were supposed to study and research the bageeziz out of it until you could rationalize every single decision …