On the 19th of September, I went to my new mentorship called
ACE Mentorship for the first time! There I had the privilege of meeting
several different licensed Architects and Engineers in the field. As each Mentor introduced
themselves they gave a little back story of their education and career. One
mentor that made a significant impact in her presentation was an Architect that
specifically designed high schools. She showed us a video that overlooked her
design of the school with a program known as Sketch Up. She also asked us
questions to consider in the design, such as whether the school needs a library,
gym, and specific arrangement of elements. Towards the end of the
meeting, the class was split into different groups. I was assigned to a retired
Architect named Don, who I later found out that he actually was on the design
team for constructing the Getty Museum. In our conversation I had explained to
him that the Getty had actually looked as if it were on a grid plain. In
response, he had explained that he had never actually worked with a grid plain
design until the Getty. All in all, I had an exciting experience getting
to meet Don and listening to the other Engineers' and Architects' backgrounds.
What I would take from this experience, is seeing and knowing exactly how each
ACE mentor got through their education and where they presently are in their
career, and apply it to my education, career, and life.
Architecture: What is the best way for an architect to incorporate natural surroundings in a building design?
Monday, September 30, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Blog 6: Second Interview Part 1
1. Mentorship in progress
On Thursday the 19th, I will currently be switching my mentors. Tomorrow I will be joining the ACE Mentorship Program in Pasadena at Marshall Fundamental High School. There I will meet other high school students who are interested in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction; in addition to licensed practitioners in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, known as our mentors. Over the course of the year each ACE team will undergo an annual design project, visit professional offices and tour construction sites, etc. Due to the fact that I am switching my mentors, I will postpone the answer to my first question, and later add an additional blog stating the background information of my mentor.
2. Background questions:
On Thursday the 19th, I will currently be switching my mentors. Tomorrow I will be joining the ACE Mentorship Program in Pasadena at Marshall Fundamental High School. There I will meet other high school students who are interested in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction; in addition to licensed practitioners in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, known as our mentors. Over the course of the year each ACE team will undergo an annual design project, visit professional offices and tour construction sites, etc. Due to the fact that I am switching my mentors, I will postpone the answer to my first question, and later add an additional blog stating the background information of my mentor.
2. Background questions:
- What is your educational background, and what did you specifically major in?
- What is your past design philosophy?
- What sets your Architectural firm apart from other firms with similar experience?
- Based on your past experiences, how would you as an architect effectively and efficiently run a firm?
- When you are promoting your business and yourself, what are some good tips to sell/win over your clients?
- How do you effectively balance business with ethics when working with clients, construction workers, and engineers?
- In your experience, what is the easiest way to consult with engineers and construction managers when coming to an agreement on certain design changes?
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Blog 5: Project Reflection and Working EQ
1.The Pentagon:
Positive Statement: What positive thing happen as a result of what you have completed so far?
4. What hasn't worked so far?
Positive Statement: What positive thing happen as a result of what you have completed so far?
- Since I have been working with Habitat for Humanity, which is a non-profit organization that provides qualified low income families with decent, safe and affordable housing. I have seen the effects of how the organization changes families’ lives for the better. On that note I recently had the ability to work on a construction site in Rancho Cucamonga. The Rancho Cucamonga house was given to a Mother and her two kids; it was such a price-less experience to actually get to meet the family and see their gratitude and zeal for all the volunteers who worked on the house, and seeing the house itself. In addition I was able to gain a basic knowledge and skills of working on a construction site. This will in turn help my future as a pursuing Architect to connect more with the construction manager, when a problem arises in a project. Having a good relationship with the construction manager can enable an Architect and a Construction Manger to easily resolve an issue in changes of a design, etc.
2. EQ Content: Pick a piece of research or your interview. How has it helped you improve your understanding of your topic?
- During my interview with my mentor Monica, I remember a key fact that imprinted in my mind. In fact it was a realization that struck me, of how much the user of a building is impacted by any structure. Even though the general public isn't really aware of how much they are affected by architecture throughout their daily lives; the user in a sense is affected by the function of the building, its safety, and the design/ layout in which affects the mood of the user. As a result my interview has helped me to become more aware of my surroundings in how I view architecture around my daily life. For example when you look at a building, you have to see through eyes of an architect and look at how the building is positioned with the ground, lined up with the streets, and connects with the sky and surrounding foliage.
- Being able to find great sources has helped enrich my understanding of Architecture. Keeping this in mind, I was able to find reliable sources online such as articles and p.d.f. as well as books; that have open my mind to a new view Architecture. In addition my mentor Monica is a family friend so she was willing to help answer any questions about Architecture that needed any clarifying. Monica has also introduced me to getting familiar with my surroundings and to recognize Architecture in my neighborhood.
4. What hasn't worked so far?
- Throughout the summer it was very difficult to find a mentor I had contacted places locally, but there were no openings in their mentorship department. My mentor Monica had also offered to put in a good word for me at an Architecture firm; although the firm was in down town LA so the distance is about an hour drives from my house. In the end I was able to contact ACE Mentorship, and they were glad to let me join their Pasadena Team at Marshall High School starting on Sept. 19th.
- A potential question I would like to study for my senior project would be “How can a licensed Architect set their-self apart from other competitive Architects, in order to better their community?”
- For mentorship I would like to visit architectural monuments
and be able to analyze specific details with other students who are pursuing
Architecture as well. In addition I also look forward to connecting and working
with other students my age who are pursuing Architecture, Engineering, and
Construction and being able to hear out their opinions on how to execute a
project to fit the a client’s needs/desires.
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