I'm shamelessly stealing this from Lulu Brown over at her rather well-edited and decently-educational blog. I laughed my ass off at this.
Friday, November 5, 2010
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In all my years of architecture school and practice, there seems to be a pervasive myth that my job is pretty and easy. Here, I reveal the painful, ugly truth about why it takes so long to build a building, what it is exactly that we do, and why that's not creamer you smell in my coffee.
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One advantage of becoming an architect - you live in the most beautiful and well-designed cardboard box. And your credentials for being a green designer are validated for living in a recyclable home.
Being able to make more money working at MacDonalds isn't what made me quit architecture. Being able to make more money as a snowboard instructor... that's when I quit architecture.
omg. Frank Gerey (sp) sucks.
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