Consulting an Architect
Consulting an Architect
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- ismith0
Always go with an architect! Wait two and a half years then email me, I'll be half way through my B.Arch!
- :Dismith
- Good luck! by the time I have all the money together ..that may not be far off unfortunatelypersona_non_grata
- y, you will not be anywhere close if you are only a junior in a b arch program.....xcarlx
- Enough to lend a hand– my father got most of his work exp. 3rd year into his undergrad, which is what got him into basically the nyc firm of his choosingismith
- the nyc firm of his choosing... obviously i would be neither licensed or very experienced, but have the tools and referenceismith
- reference to start without the cost of a licensed arch. perfectly practical for something noncommercialismith
- I have some experience in planning already, and possibly construction this year... but none of this matters, I was 95% joking :)ismith
- joking ;)ismith
- LA must be nice though, Buffalo was fucking freezing last time I was up there!ismith