Originally Posted by
a9284456
I learned a lot in Architecture school but learned very little about how to design a building in the real world.
After countless hours of design studios it seems the professors (mostly uppity black turttle neck wearing types) only prefferred the most outlandish and unbuildable solutions. It was an awakening when I started working in for an Architect who had to make a living at it and someone pointed out that you need to follow the building code or use materials that people can afford.....
All of today's overreaching rules and regulations from zoning to building to energy codes does takes alot of the creative energy out of it. (I guess I am just burnt out)
Unfortunatly In many parts of the country today not having an RA or PE limits your options regardless of your design skills
Ok rant over and by the way there is nothing Auto about Autocad
Exactly my experience also, well said, whoever you are.
Perry
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