Produktbild: Becoming an Architect

Becoming an Architect A Guide to Careers in Design, Third Edition

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.05.2014

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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368

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23.1/18.7/1.7 cm

Gewicht

708 g

Auflage

3rd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-61213-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.05.2014

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/18.7/1.7 cm

Gewicht

708 g

Auflage

3rd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-61213-2

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Libri GmbH
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DE

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  • Produktbild: Becoming an Architect
  • FOREWORD xi

    PREFACE xiii

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv

    1 The Definition of an Architect 1

    What Do Architects Do? 2

    Design Process 3

    Why Architecture? 4

    Is Architecture for You? 4

    Question--What Is Architecture? 5

    Career Profiles 12

    Profile of the Profession 36

    Salary 36

    Diversity 37

    Question--What Are the Most Important

    Skills an Architect Needs to Be Successful? 38

    Career Profiles 45

    2 The Education of an Architect 71

    Preparation 72

    Activities 72

    Programs 72

    Academic Coursework 73

    Exploration 74

    Visits 75

    Summers 76

    After-School Programs 77

    Question--What Advice Would You Provide to Someone Who Wants to Be an Architect? 78

    Career Profiles 86

    Paths to an Accredited Degree 100

    Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) 100

    Pre-Professional Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) 100

    Undergraduate Degrees (B.A./B.S.) in Fields Other Than Architecture and Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) 102

    Doctor of Architecture (D.Arch.) 102

    Joint Degrees 102

    Post-Professional Degrees 103

    Decision-Making Process 103

    You 105

    Institution 105

    Architecture Program 106

    Resources 109

    Promotional Materials, Videos, Catalogs, and Websites 109

    Guide to Architecture Schools/ARCHSchools.org 110

    Career Days in Architecture 110

    Campus Visits/Open Houses 110

    Admissions Counselor/Administrator 111

    Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Architects 111

    National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) 111

    Architecture Program Report (APR) / Visiting Team Report (VTR) 111

    Ranking of Architecture Programs 112

    Application Process 112

    Application 113

    Application Essay/Personal Statement 113

    Researching a Graduate Program 114

    Test Scores 115

    Transcripts 115

    Portfolio 115

    Recommendations 117

    Scholarships/Fellowships/Competitions 118

    Career Profiles 119

    You Are an Architecture Student 135

    Student Performance--Educational Realms and Student Performance Criteria 136

    Courses 140

    Architecture Electives: A Sample 144

    Tools 144

    Academic Enrichment 145

    Off-Campus Programs (Study Abroad) 145

    Independent Study 145

    Minors/Certificates 146

    Double Major/Degrees/Joint Degrees 146

    Lecture Series/Exhibits/Reviews 147

    Community Service 148

    Mentoring 149

    Student Organizations 149

    Conclusion 150

    Career Profiles 150

    The Experience of an Architect 167

    Gaining Experience as a Student 168

    Shadow 168

    Volunteer 168

    Research with Faculty 168

    Externship 168

    Internship 169

    Cooperative Education 170

    Preceptorship 171

    Career-Related Experience 171

    Gaining Experience as an Emerging Professional 171

    Full-Time Positions 171

    Volunteer 172

    Design Competitions 172

    Mentoring 172

    Professional Associations 172

    Question--What Do You Look for When Hiring a New Designer? 173

    Career Profiles 178

    A.R.C.H.I.T.E.C.T. 201

    Assessment 201

    Research 201

    Connections 201

    Help 202

    Interim Positions 202

    Tools 202

    Experience 203

    Commitment 203

    Transition 204

    Moving toward Licensure 204

    Intern Development Program (IDP) 204

    Architect Registration Examination (ARE) 206

    Intern Development Program (IDP) Experience Categories and Areas 207

    NCARB Certificate 210

    Conclusion 210

    Career Profiles 210

    The Careers of an

    Architect 237

    Career Designing 237

    Assessing 238

    Exploring 240

    Decision Making 242

    Planning 243

    Career Profiles 245

    Career Paths 266

    Architectural Practice 267

    Architect Positions 267

    Outside Traditional Practice 268

    Beyond Architecture 269

    The Career Paths of an Architect 272

    Career Profiles 273

    The Future of the Architecture Profession 297

    Sustainability 299

    New Technologies/Social Media 299

    Building Information Modeling (BIM) 300

    The Future of Architecture Architects 300

    New Practices 301

    Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) 302

    Collaboration 302

    Diversity 302

    Globalization 303

    Public Interest Design 303

    Distance Education/Learning 303

    The Future 304

    The Next Architect: A New Twist on the Future of Design 304

    Question--What Do You See as the Future for the Architecture Profession? 305

    Appendix A: Resources of an Architect 313

    Collateral Organizations 313

    Architecture-Related Associations 314

    Associations-Related Careers 316

    Architectural History 316

    Construction 316

    Design (Graphic, Industrial, Furniture, Lighting) 316

    Historic Preservation 317

    Interior Design 317

    Planning/Landscape Architecture 318

    Technical/Engineering 318

    Dedicated to Architecture 319

    Community Service 320

    Recommended Reading 321

    Websites 326

    Appendix B: Accredited Architecture Programs in the United States and Canada 329

    Appendix C: Career Profiles 341

    INDEX 345