viernes, 9 de noviembre de 2018

ARCHITECTURE




MY FUTURE JOB




By the time I enter the world of work, I like to have many challenges. I am a person who would love to know all the architecture specialties, but I have preferences. I mainly like sustainable architecture, patrimony and urbanism. I would like to work in the offices, maybe in some important things, but also work outside the doors, rehabilitate places and investigate the environment.

I would love to travel around the world with my work like architect. Architecture that I love are from another’s country’s like Spain, France, Italy, England. So, if I have the possibility of working there, it would be a great honor.

The salary for me is also an important factor in the place where I want to work. I don´t think how much money I will need in the future, but I asked less to let me live in peace and be able to do things that I like.

I'm in the second year of architecture and I still do not choose a specialty, I'm thinking of taking sustainable architecture, but I'm still not sure, I like them all, which is very good. But this is an architecture, which has been developed, the last years, the future, architecture, sustainability and being able to know more about this area, will be beneficial.


Imagen relacionada


Mountain Dwellings by Bjarke Ingels Group


https://www.lsnglobal.com/opinion/article/1116/bjarke-ingels-building-a-pragmatic-utopia

6 comentarios:

  1. Oh travel! I think that is the principal thing to do when you're architect hope you know a lot of countries :)

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  2. I expect travel a lot working as an architect too, specially to Russia, France and England.

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  3. I think that sustainable architecture is very important nowadays

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  4. I love that you like sustainability, it's a beautiful tool to change our cities. :)

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  5. Traveling is very important, especially for us. future architects! :)

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  6. Beautiful countries, I hope you visit those and many more!

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