Every episode, I deconstruct one big idea around architectural study, practice, design and documentation - and give you practical tips and insights to apply these ideas to your study, work and life.
Topics we’ll explore include: •\tDesign - So you can create better architecture, easier and faster. •\tCommunications - So you can fully express your ideas in the most creative way possible. •\tHistory + Theory - So you can capitalise on the work of those who’ve gone before. •\tDocumentation + Construction - So you can make your designs a reality. •\tPractice + Study - So you can be a better architect and build a better world.
Thank you! I’m 16 but know architecture is something I want to do however I’m a bit worried it will be overwhelming so this is going to help me prepare ahead of time!!
Architecture is fun!! ….. I came from a poor Blacktown family (2003) went to Western Sydney (studied bachelor of construction 2004) got my first job 2008 …. Made my first million developing Blacktown 4-plex (2012) retired 2020 (Covid) decided what will be a fun way to end my life (pilot) or (Architecture)?? Choose UTS … Architecture for fun 🤩… if a designer called Prada puts her heart ❤️ into a design spends 90 hours making a custom piece BUT no one buys it!! THEN fffk it!! she will wear it herself!! SAME IDEOLOGY!! If I spend 200 hours designing my own duplex then … spend 12 months building it USING MY OWN builders licence!! if NO ONE wants to buy it!! THEN fffk it!! I will rent it out for the next 5 years ….. Like the “House of Prada” I am going to turn my 2 & 5yr old children into great designers, hopefully 🙏 50yrs from now!! Nabila Design Studio will be a well known design house!! if not me … my children and my grandchildren will have amazing life experiences 💋……I spend 3 hours every night 5 days per week teaching my children to draw ✍️………….(2024)
Hello, I am an architect in Ecuador, I would like to volunteer in an architecture studio in Australia, to learn about the methodology they use in the different design and construction processes. do you think it's possible?
i am indian architect in current age i want to know that i read in some book that architect has no role in the economic development of the society i have the magazine but to show you that is my problem in a process i learnt that builder is every thing as we have to purchase house from the builder how can we come in major role
Please i need your answer, I finished my bsc Architecture in Nigeria and I'm planning to further my masters in Australia. Please how could i work it to being a registered Architect in Austin after my masters
Hey, great information. Can you explain more about whole examination process by AACA and the level of difficulty. I am from India and about to complete my Master's from Griffith University. What should be my next step to get registered?
I'm so very grateful to you . I had a planning application returned to me by my local council because i did not draw my proposed catering unit to the correct scale . I've never been the brightest mind in any room as i find it difficult to get my head around such things as scales etc . Then i found your video , something was making sense so i watched it three times and realised how i could finally use a scale ruler , thanks to your video i can now send in my accurate , scale drawings . I really am very grateful that you explained the topic so clearly even i managed to work it out . Thanks again .
hey, i have completed my b.arch from indian best recognised university with good marks and wanna get urban design from australia. can you suggest me best colleges in melberne and adalide as well
Hey great video! Just one suggestion maybe you can include graphics or pictures as example in your videos for us newbies to visualise and understand it better. Nevertheless, appreciate the informative video!
Hi, I need your advice, I’m architect with 17 years experience in architectural shop drawing in fit-out projects using Autocad and Revit. I don’t know what is the exact career name in Australia is it Architect technician? Is my career in demand? Do i have to get any other skills or to study anything before coming? Also is there anyway to get local experience remotely before been to Australia? And how can I become registered as an Architect before I been there? Thanks in advance.
Hi Liz, I just graduated from year 12 and I am planning to get into Architecture through Uni SA or Adelaide Uni. I have a few questions: - What exactly is a master's degree, and what would that include in the context of architecture? - Is doing a masters required or just optional? Would I be able to get registered as an architect without a masters? - From my own research and your video, a timeline of becoming an architect is: 1. uni bachelors degree (3 years) , 2. uni masters (2 years), 3. becoming registered through the board, 4. then get a job in the field. Is that correct? - How long does the registration process take? - Is work experience/placements required, and is it separate to the timeline above (e.g., you would do a placement while you are studying for your bachelors degree. In that case, when do you usually do work experience/placements? )
I think the process is quite different here in philippines but the period of time of achieving the title is somehow the same. Here we have 5 years in college bachelor of science in arch, 2 years apprenticeship then board exam. 7 in total.