What to do AFTER Architecture School (Advice for Graduates)
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- čas přidán 14. 02. 2018
- Advice for architecture students and young professionals. What to do after architecture school, what to expect, and how uncertainty is an integral part of the creative life. In this video, I share excerpts from a conversation I had with Maleick, a 22-year old architecture student from Baltimore. He’s preparing to graduate architecture school this spring, making plans, weighing his options and struggling with the anxiety of not knowing what’s next.
Twenty-two years ago, I stood where Maleick and many of you stand today, entering the profession with the same concerns, the same worries. Today, twenty-two years later, I’m no longer an architect. Yes, I have the degree and the license and buildings I’ve designed but the profession I stepped into back then no longer exists. Today I’m a photographer, a graphic designer, a marketer, a filmmaker, a writer, a negotiator, an editor, a curator, and a creator. There are no more architects in the singular sense of the word. Practice today is anything and everything you design it to be. I’m all these things because I chose optionality over specificity. I want to do more things in life than architecture. I want to make videos, I want to design hardware and t-shirts, I want to print letterpress cards and pursue aerial photography. I have a thousand interests. Adopting the creator’s mindset has allowed me to develop skills that serve a variety of outcomes, and has led me to a most rewarding professional life, full of opportunity.
Special thanks to Maleick for the footage he contributed, he has a CZcams channel you should check it out: / @maleick
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always a pleasure to watch your video :)
I am only 13 but really wanting to go into architecture. I know it is a long process until I get there but how do I find projects or clients to work with? Also how do you earn money mainly?
I'm not an architecture student. In fact I'm a retired guy who just enjoys watching your videos. You are wise beyond your years my friend. A person doesn't have to be payed to do what they love. You are what you do. So do what you want to be.......You nailed this one......again. Thanks again for being you......
This was amazing!! So inspirational as an architecture student already worrying about the future - thank you for being more than "just an architect".
Miss, plz tell me what r u doing now as an 'architect'!!!???
Every time I see your video post, it answers questions that I've asked so many times in my mind. Thank you again for this post, and for showing me that Architecture is more than just drawing and sketching buildings. Based on the people, places, and ideas that you've encountered, I have the opportunity and the power to make it into an incredible business! Thank you so much Mr. Reinholdt!
I'm so glad I stumbled upon this video and this channel. Every word means so much to me. This is exactly what I needed as I've been stuck for months already. Thank you for being an inspiration!
Thank you for this. Great message not only for new grads, but folks in the industry as well who has seen the profession evolve dramatically in the past 20 years.
I’ve recently discovered you on CZcams and I have to say, I love your vision. I caught up to your big idea after browsing through your videos. I can definitely see you stand out from the crowd. Keep up with your signature. Sincerely thank you for providing this service for the following generations!
This video and message is not just for recent graduates, but all architecture professionals to reflect back on why they put themselves in this industry. I think having a fear of being average is a lot easier to handle than knowing you might be below average. However, with me, I must take every opportunity to refine my process and product, and with each client I get to do just that, hopefully getting one step closer to a comfortable level of what defines me as a designer, average or not. Thanks for this topic Eric and for connecting a very valid story back to the front of our minds, even if only for 3 minutes and 34 seconds. And good luck to Maleick and all the other grads out there entering this always changing market place.
cheers my friend...thanks for sharing...
I'm 21 and i just finished my bachelor of architecture, and I've been sitting around for a month bored looking for a internship or work experience so far I've found nothing I'm beginning to fear for my future, but the idea of producing my own architectural content to display on social media inspires me, it sound like a good way to reach out and hopefully catch an employer's interest, i think i might start there.
More info. on those topics in this recent video I made: How to Get Architecture Clients (for Architects + Students) czcams.com/video/GfaCN0-RkP0/video.html
Good luck!
Ethan, I just graduated, any advice?
This is such a timely video for me. Made me realize it's normal to feel this way. It has got me thinking more for sure, thank you for that, sir. I needed this.
for sure...the uncertainty never fades...you just learn to accept it as part of living a creative life...
Yes indeed. I'm just finding it a bit hard to lose the fear of going wrong. I guess that'll take time.
I surely need to prepare for that before I graduate. Your words sounded like an alarm in my brain and ears. The point of sharing what you had learned at school via social media, definitely it's gonna do wonders. " the more you give, the more you get"
Ps: i was waiting for this video like hell. I thought you were caught up with work.😉
precisely...keep making things out there...
this is the work that helps many...!
Always a pleasure to watch your videos. So inspiring!
kind words...many thanks!
listen more than you talk is about the best advice you can get. I've heard it over the past 15 years sooooo many times. the bit we never get is: after you have listened. talk your peace and make it count..but remember you need to listen first. cheers Malik. welcome to the crazy! hope you find your path!!
so true my friend...that takes a certain confidence to get part 2 right...
30X40 Design Workshop : yessir. but then again who truely can say for sure that he has or she has got the right answer? didnt renzo piano say something in the lines, when a student asked him if he felt that he had gotten to a certain level that he mastered it all... phew... that he was still learning? if piano still thinks he's learning at his level of accomplishment. then there is hope for us all !
I'm in grade 10 and I want to be an architect. I love your videos SO much! They just make me love architecture more!
Zil Pavdighada , u belong to which country
How life going? I’m about to graduate high school next year lol quite a few years younger than you. I’m interested in this field as well, would u mind giving an update?
I just love watching these kinds of videos even tho I'm only an incoming 2nd year and failed one of my major subjects. Still I won't give up. Gotta come back here after 5 yrs. 😊
Empowering video Eric. I would say keep doing what you've been doing is already very helpful. In fact, you're the only architect I know who has his own practice, yet still remains super in-touch with tech & social media. You advocate having online blog/portfolio by learning web design, experiment with drone footage, all these potentially industry disruptive skillsets some of my professors/employer just adamantly refuse to accept. For me personally, I'd appreciate occasional contents like 'my library of essentials,' or the Dieter Rams book review video (general book recommendations for inexperienced designers who're looking to expand their theoretical design vocabulary).
I graduated just in time for the 2008 recession. It took months to find a job in architecture and I would have appreciated the reassurance provided in this video. Thanks for sharing.
i had a similar experience right out of school...the ship eventually rights itself...but it can be a scary swim!
cheers...
Hehe. I graduated in 2020 amidst the pandemic.!
Always with such inspiring videos! Thank you Eric!
Hey Eric, been a while as I just moved into my first flat but feels good to have another binge of your videos and get back into the swing of the day to day! Excellent video my last year before my year out and I think the most anxious thing is to try and find a practice and people that have similar views as your own coming out of uni. I just dont want to feel like a cog in the wheel of life, but I think this also comes back to what you say about your own goals of success.
Great advice for all the new graduates Eric. I know I couldn't have anticipated where my career has grown to since graduating, and I can't wait to see where the industry and practice of architecture travels over the next couple of decades. That love of creating, of making things better, of finding different solutions to old problems, and that natural curiosity ... those things that were all so well cultivated during our studies, are all brilliant to keep front and centre, however we choose to spend our days. As designers, we have an incredible privilege to really make a mark on our world that helps so many - and the world definitely needs people who love what they do, making their mark :)
well said Amelia...thanks for sharing your perspective - both here and with the wider world on your podcast...! you're helping to prove this doesn't have to be a zero-sum profession...cheers...
I’ve finished already just waiting for the graduation, I’m so excited and unsure about the future but I’m also looking forward to the challenges, tanks for sharing your perspective on it.
congrats...best to you...
I'm pretty fresh from uni and just left my job to start a multidisciplinary creative business, this video really helped to reassure me - I'd love to see a video or video series from you about how to start up your own business, at least some handy tips :)
Another great video with great advice. Thank you for the inspiration.
Yes! I've recently been thinking about this lately. Not what I want to do after Architecture school, because I think I know, but going to do different things other than architecture. Taking my hobbies and turning them into a business. Getting a CZcams channel up that shows all of this: Art, Photography, Writing my first book, Investing, Real Estate, etc. Don't just want to be one thing. Be a wide range of things ☺ great advice!!!
"Steping out on your own is uncertain, but it forces up to optimize for results rather than perfection"
As a 22 year old myself, this makes me feel less anxious about my future (not sure how long this would last, but i surely feel calm at this very moment)
brother may i know what are you doing now...🙂
Thanks for this video, man. I nearly cried. I finally feel heard.
Just graduated last year and yeah seems this advice helps me a lot to build more foundation on my skills and creativity thanks Eric cheers..
This might be the best channel i ve ever subscribed too! Fantastic Videos !
i was graduated at 2016, two years wondering around what i should do. back then all the matters was how i got a job, not what i am want to do. sure there is always something to learn, but at the end of the day it feels like i was left behind, i aint got any closer to my dream.
thank you for sharing, you have helped a lot of people like me. you inspire me to take a bigger step, to persue my dream more seriously.
Really looking forward for the next video.
good luck to you my friend...hard work always wins...
My Convocation Ceremony is tomorrow... I really needed this... Thank You so much for this video
congratulations...best to you...
If you are in love with architecture don't worry.. all will be good !
I was so lost before I came across one of your videos. Thank you.
More than an architect and more than a youtuber you are my motivator , your videos inspire me to chase my architectural and creative life, i love the way you make your videos and inspire the young architects coming into practice, thanks you sir for inspiring me , blessings from India.
This has opened my mind to what i will expect later on i am a dreamer and i dream to become an architect on day your advices have helped me alot and want tp say thank you thank you for being a role model to me.
you inspire me, thank you for your videos, im 27 and going on my own , keep up your videos
the same question inside embrace me!!!! i m blank .thank you for this video.this question rises inside me
Go for it Maleick! Shred your fear. You have nothing to loose and everything to gain.
Thank you for all those advice
I literally almost cry, thanks a lot, greetings from mexico
A year ago I had hardly any idea of how I would fit in the industry and if I would at all. Eventually I figured I'm just way more into urban studies than architectural design which is why I've been feeling like I didn't belong at times. Fortunately, a degree in architecture is a great way to get into the field anyway. Nothing is set yet, but the sole fact I finally made up my mind and am able to feel excited about the future instead of overwhelmed - that brings a level of comfort.
Much needed thanks!
Thanking you ahead of time. offering a man some of what you have is appreciated. however you are teaching people how two fish when you're hungry for fish. You have to be thought up as an angel somewhere. time is all we have and for you to spend this much time to teach people fuck that's something special man thank you. funniest part about it to me is I've only watched two of your videos. I really appreciate your time and effort that you put into helping other people.
You should do a video, taking us on a walk or run or cycle through the woods and the beach or loch you live close by. Just for a change of scenery (more landscape than workspace) . A topic to inspire overthinkers, those with low self-esteem, anxious people and just to encourage people because sometimes you need a break. (not just a coffee break) but a theraputic break before returning to work with a refreshed and inspired brain.
Tends to be the biggest help with my work.
Uh…I’m 44 about to start Architecture school in New Zealand & possibly Australia. It’s something I’ve put off for years but feel like this is the right choice for my future. And if I don’t do it, I’ll regret it. Can’t wait to get started!
Thanks for sharing this video!
Thank you so much Eric.
Such an inspiring video. Thanx a lot.
Interesting. I think it's the fight to escape the grind that teaches you to find those alternative avenues to get more freedom. It is those experiences that taught me to do many of the things I do today and I would not have learned them had I not lived through them. There is no way for a young man to succeed from the beginning without struggles and failures. I speak from experience. I too was that hungry young man and have only learned these wisdoms by investing the time. And, like you, I am still learning and finding my path every day.
I am not an architect but I do enjoy your insights, thanks.
That's a very interesting video, please keep up. I'm about to graduate and we all need help!
exciting times...you control your destiny my friend, always remember that...
the things u say and the way u talk give me hope that i can do something no matter how little but it make me feel that i can do it and help in something god bless you
#from_algeria
First, thanks a lot for this video and every single video you made, they are very inspired.
I'm an architect, I graduate seven months ago, until now I can't find any professional training or an opportunity for a job. I want to start my life, to start my life plan, and I don't know what to do.
I hope the best for you and for Malick.
Can u plz tell what r u doing now.. Any job or..... Plz reply??
Hello first of all I would like to thank you for the amazing work that you are doing. It has been really helpfull so far!
It would be nice if you would do another portfolio review someday! Cheers from Poland!
Too often the reality of an architectural education does not live up to the dreams you have in year 1. I now work in local authority and could not go back to working in an office. I still love to design and create but do it in different ways. Diversification is key in my opinion, get the education and doors will open.
respect.
I am not even close to graduating college i am not even in college but this still helps me with my future so much
What a great video. Your closing comments were just what I needed to hear. I'm finding Life in practice tough at the moment. I thought my school of architecture was intense. But, this is a whole new level. I get in for 8 and finish at 8 sometimes later.
Any advice with regards to writing design reports, such design access statements?
The question is do you enjoy it or is it just an obligation... ?
regarding reports -- they all follow a pattern... find a good previous example and follow the same structure... outline the structure in your report and fill in the blanks... ps I always found using the outline mode in MSword a great place to organise your thoughts
I am getting old and still not getting my chance . I will not lose the passion of having my dream
First, Thank you for the great video and sorry for the long comment.
I'm an architecture student in the UK about to graduate this year. Now I'm exactly at the stage of confusion, whether I should keep going on my path to be an architect or go to do something else.
The story was started last year when I rediscovered my passion for comic making and I was started to spending my free time (which very little) on improving my drawing skill. The worst comes along as I continue to progress in the course, I started feeding up by works. Although, it may seem like I may move on to another path. However, I remain a great passion on designing. In addition, I do understand I can't make a living as an artist alone.
My struggle is myself started to splitting apart, one side wants to keep going to be an architect and the other side want to spend more time to be a comic artist. Then a three vice screaming I need to earn a living after my graduation.
Side notes here: My school changed the syllabus for this year because the workloads broke a lot of students last year. Although they tried, it seems like they still haven't solve the fundamental issue of the course. But that beyond the scope here.
have you seen this video i made yet: czcams.com/video/mg05csgrMRI/video.html
i think you'll find it helpful as it addresses this topic. by answering the question, "what do you default to doing?" you might find what you're seeking.
re: workloads + hard work. i love situations where i can win by outworking people...because i know i can outwork anyone. and that doesn't mean i have to be the last guy in the studio. have a plan, then execute the plan. approach your interests with this kind of passion, work harder than everyone else to be the best and you'll be the guy on top. having an entrepreneurial mindset will allow you to turn any skill into a wage. much success to you. dig in, work hard, embrace the struggle.
First of all, love your videos!!! Glad that you share your experience as an architect :) My question is what you can offer for student whos run out of ideas? where do you get ideas for your projects? Personally, I think its the hardest part to create a concept of the project. Thank you!
Have you seen this video yet? Finding architectural ideas (8 strategies) czcams.com/video/CqQumzZVa1U/video.html
Great video! Another really great video this reminds me of if from Gary vaynerchuk. It's called "what to do after college" it's a great perspective shifter. People in this postion of graduating are some of the luckiest people on the planet :) gl
I will look forward to watching new videos
Love your videos, I felt the same way... Being a creator or entrepreneur yeeeees👍
wise universal advice
cheers mate...
You picked some good references. One day we will have to do a hangout or skype. I also have very strong opinions about many of the topics you talk about. Maleick can do whatever he is willing to work for. I never felt restricted to achieve what I wanted. I understood I would have to do my internship to get my license, but once we have our license the only thing that limits us is us! That was true in 1979 when I got out and it is still true today. What does Maleick do now. That is a very easy answer. get a job and if you want to be an architect get a job with an architect. Put in your time and pass the test and be a master of your future. It takes a different type of person to be self employed, which is what I think you need to do what you want. You don't have to be smarter, but you do need specific traits. You have to be self discipline, you also have to be self motivated. If you aren't willing to put the time and hard work in don't complain about how limited you are. This is a good "beer and pizza" conversation.
appreciate your thoughts as always tim...words from a confident professional, comfortable with your approach and the life that it supports...would be fantastic to skype and chat sometime...
Very touching
More advice lol. What should I look forward when I jump into the work force.
I’m heading off to uni this fall to begin studying architecture for at least 7 years. My plan. Study for as long as possible. Learn and travel as much as I physically can and work for myself as soon as i can. I like to think 6-12 years in advance to start preparing now. Wish everyone good luck with their life. 🙂
Hey how is it going now?
incredible
I'm still in high school and this question always appear in my head when i'm choosing a major
Thanks thanks thanks and one hundred times thanks
Well done, thx
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Great video! However, I'm not that far yet. What should I do before going to architecture school? And how can I prepare myself to become better? I struggle a bit on beginning my first project... Any tipps?
i have just finished school about 6 month ago me and couple of my friends decided to open our own farm but to do that we need a lot off money so we start to do small jobs in order to get that money it will take time but the idea of us working together for the rest of our life keep us going the bottom line is no mater how big the dream is you can do it if you really go for it
Braah Muhammed wow that’s amazing
that's the hustle...love it...
(my friend maleick has a similar plan btw, he'll be glad to read this)
30X40 Design Workshop all the best for him 👍
I've found it difficult to try and put myself onto paper while studying and trying to "survive" life is tricky and I'm impatient. In the mean time I'm researching and looking, finding what people want and need and finding the paths I'd like to follow. Most of the time things feel hopeless and inworry that I won't be able to find even basic work since it's already so hard to do without the degree, I worry that it will all be for nothing
As always speaking from the heart not the mind, empowering people not breaking their inner soul. meaningful thoughts and advices not facts which if u base ut life on this days u just feal lost
Thank you for keeping always the meaning of art and creativity not the wishes of many....
I believe tht we struggle nowdays because of life rent food bills,social-media anti-social media....and so much more just look at those 4 who disliked this video(if only i could find them..lol)
If Michelangelo, Da Vinci,Palladio,Caravaggio,..... were caught on this life the worled would have been a place without art beauty passion
So my moto in life to achieve and answer "the what now" life... Measure ur passion and ambition be content with less but do it well master ur craft then thats ur life..ohhh
Ps i suggest a video about having a broader mind set on making art and architecture...there are a lot of other places tht appreciate you more and cherish ur work more i think they don't have to be ur home country or the developed countries...we need to have the mind of the explorer, traveler expedite (not everybody have these liberty but... The ones who complain happen to be the ones who don't have this limitation lol again ) so a video of other realities could be very interesting like u know Morocco,Chile,Ghana they are awaiting their next archistars...
Waow. I m just done with my final year jury and saw this.......😊
I've the same problem, but I'm 29, and only at the second year! (i started a couple of years a go) !!!
I am graduating this summer from Morgan, I am uncertain about the specific job title to search for in order to find an entry-level position in architecture. I am interested in pursuing a career in architecture, but the variety of job titles within the field makes it challenging to pinpoint the exact role I should be looking for.
Hi, I like your videos very useful for me 😊
I have a question : what kind of software u are using for rendering? Can you suggest some software?
Today i really liked your video. In my opinion, one of the best ever.
I found myself in the words of that young man. We don't want to stuck in the wheel, we want to evolve. learning by doing is what we love but how hard is to get inside and stay alive in this industry. Architecture is the worst paid profession, everywhere.
We are ok if a cheap coder or a UI designer is paid twice as an architect and this is wrong!
What do you think about? Other than statistics and a depressed market. Thanks
Such a motivational video for the young graduates,
Well, I have a doubt of how I can start my own website where I can share my own ideas based on Architecture and design.
How to create a website ?
THANK U
I can relate so much thats me right now
Like a power booster for me
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Architecture student here in the Philippines, they say our education is 50 years delayed from other first world countries. It worries us alot.
I really like Your channel
Hey I am an Architect from india.Great video..just a suggestion maybe u could do weekly podcasts with architects and educate us with Ur experiences.
Viswesh Warrier , in which clg u r in and how do u get into architecture clg through nata or jee main paper 2
AIEEE Barch Exam 2012
I'm really at a loss when it comes to what I'm going to do after graduation. Even though I still have a couple of years to finish. Here in Brazil you'll find that interior decoration is the giant in the bussiness but it's not what I want at all. To be honest I don't know what I want exactly... I want to design useful things and make things. Not just keep doing what everyone is doing. But at the same time there's the constant fear of not achieving finatial stability.
What to do after graduating from architecture school? There is only one answer: take your registration tests, and PASS THEM. PASS THE TESTS AND GET REGISTERED, GET REGISTERED, GET REGISTERED. If you don't know how many people graduated and failed to take the tests, or just failed the tests, you haven't been around enough people in this field. Your degree only qualifies you to get a sympathy job from an established architect who knows that you won't do him much good while he teaches you what architecture is REALLY about. But if you don't get registered, you won't be any more than a drafter like me. And you may not even be as qualified as I am since you don't have much real world experience. All that hard work in architecture school will be close to being wasted if you don't get registered. Number one, start studying to take the exams even before you graduate. Number two, take the sympathy job and be happy to get paid next to nothing because you will likely lose your boss money for the first year or two. Take the first exam and don't be surprised if you fail it. Keep taking them until you pass. Most people have to retake at least one of them, and some people have taken tests multiple times before passing them. FYI, the tests are measuring technical ability only, not artistic ability. Never spend an extra second of test taking time to make something look pretty. The test evaluators do not care about the looks of your test project, only that you know the subject. If you are one of the fortunate who managed to graduate from architecture school, do not allow yourself to be sidetracked by some other activity, no matter how appealing it may look. Passing those tests is the most important thing you can do, IF you actually want to be an architect.
Great job sir👍 i wanna ask a question that does grades/cgpa matter in architecture school? ?? i am graduated student. l have no good grades.Do grades imapct on job??
Watched this coz I just graduated, the lressure is bldg upooo
You've got this...and, if you need support: courses.thirtybyforty.com/
It's inspiring me. I was graduate on last month. Now I work as BIM modeling at one of engineering consultant at my country just because I am good in operating that software.
I really wanna be an Architect, but I don't know how to start yet.
Should I keep working at my recent, searching for a new job as a junior Architect or just quit from the job and get more training outside.
Sir , How I made my own version ? How to find right path in building designe profession ?
Thanks for such guidance .
Almity bless all
How can you help?
Provide a step-by-step process as to the most memorable parts of your journey to who you are today involving:
Apply to FAFSA, get accepted into a school, transfer/apply for classes, mention the critiques, mention when you graduated, mention how long it took you to find a job, mention what you did and how much you made after you got a job compared to how much you made 5yrs later and now. That would be SO HELPFUL.
This should help: czcams.com/video/0S2T6crurEE/video.html
@@30by40 Thanks!!
inspiring
cheers my friend...
I find it difficult to come up with a design concept... Really frustrating... Do you have any idea about the books I can read or what to do so I can improve on that
try "a pattern language" by Christopher Alexander. It really helped me out with some of my designs!
David Deussen OK thank you sir really appreciate... You really inspire me with your videos... Really a mentor to me
have you seen this video on design concepts yet (it's one of my most popular): czcams.com/video/k4dVgbuxBAw/video.html
30X40 Design Workshop no but I'll check it out now... And I just downloaded the book you referred me to.. Really lovely
for site analysis read 'Design with Nature' by Ian McHarg
0:59 when you forgot you have no classes today
Don't worry you are smart monic
I just finished my graduation after a long gap of 8 years I was working on and off during that time but now I feel lost
This video is what I had I mind
I have started writing and making a portfolio to apply to a firm afresh
Past firms I have worked with, I am just tired and bored of it
So want to do something on my own
But I dont have enough capital for that as of now
I am also looking for work from home options
Tough times
I want to ask you a question? which one is better? working with a big firm and be a small part of a big thing? or work with just-started architectural office which you can get involved in all the process of the building? Thanks.
the real question isnt the size of the firm but what you feel comfy with.
yes (all of the above).
this way you get a taste of what you like and what you don't...it won't take long.
on the practical aspect. you will be more quickly in the deep end in a small firm than a large one. that is if you take a "normal" progression, and i mean the usual route. in the end it depends on you. if you push for it in a big office you can quickly get alot of responsibilities . and if you lay low you might just abour manage not getting too involved. base line is: if you can't stand the heat get out the kitchen. the real question is do you like to cook?? 😁
After graduation I'll be finishing up my AXP hours but I don't know if I want to go for my licence or not. It seems kind of a hassle to pay all of the fees and put in time towards maintaining it. I'd much rather start my own studio and do what I do and then have either an in house structural engineer or a structural engineering company stamp my work which seems much easier to me. But anyways, completing my AXP hours and starting my own firm are my top two priorities after graduation.