Hi and Hello. Yes i know it's been awhile i didn't update my blog - and you guys have must been thinking where i have been and everything. Well things were a mayhem - and i just couldn't find the time to update it. And yes , a lot of things had changed actually. About me and life. Where should i start ?
Well i'm single (?) Now that's surprising shall i say ? And yes it is true. I'm having my semester break right now - and left one more week for me to enjoy it before heading back to college on the 26th. About my license - i'm still a L . And don't ask me why. Mama's in Kuala Lumpur she has a course there right now and this week would be the last. I'm doing the chores at home - and it's freaking exhausted. I went to Bandung with papa and yes it was shopping heaven (Y). And the fun part was " Take whatever you like , Naz. " , said papa. Is that fun or what ?
And i do think i'm changing and i think i'm the type of girl who doesn't open up easily nowadays. Now where happen to the girl i use to know ?
xoxo.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
" 101 things i learned in Architecture School "
#101 - Architects are late bloomers.
Most architects do not their professional stride until around age 50 !
There is perhaps no other profession that requires one to integrate such a broad range of knowledge into something so specific and concrete. An architect must be knowledgeable in history, art , sociology , physics , psychology , materiality , symbology, political process , and innumerable other fields, and must create a building that meets regulatory codes, keep out the weather , withstand earthquakes, has functioning elevators and mechanical systems , and meets the complex functional and emotional needs of its users. Learning to integreate so many concerns into a cohesive product takes a long time, with lots of trial and error along the way.
If you're going to be in field of architecture, be in it for the long haul. It's worth it.
Most architects do not their professional stride until around age 50 !
There is perhaps no other profession that requires one to integrate such a broad range of knowledge into something so specific and concrete. An architect must be knowledgeable in history, art , sociology , physics , psychology , materiality , symbology, political process , and innumerable other fields, and must create a building that meets regulatory codes, keep out the weather , withstand earthquakes, has functioning elevators and mechanical systems , and meets the complex functional and emotional needs of its users. Learning to integreate so many concerns into a cohesive product takes a long time, with lots of trial and error along the way.
If you're going to be in field of architecture, be in it for the long haul. It's worth it.
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