My 4 streams of income as an architectural designer (passive and active)

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  • @HenryGao
    @HenryGao  2 года назад +30

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    • @Noodles1771
      @Noodles1771 2 года назад +1

      Welcome to capitalism where you are squeezed to produce as much surplus value (profit) as possible for someone else while being given barely enough to subsist on.

    • @Insomnia_tic
      @Insomnia_tic 2 года назад

      Im narrowing down my choices for early decision. Since you went, should I pick Cornell?

    • @rolanda.arriagaarchitect3566
      @rolanda.arriagaarchitect3566 2 года назад

      Underpaid yes as an employee. But as a licensed sole proprietor definitely six figures. You just have to get out and make yourself known. The only downside to being a sole proprietor is that you put in 60+ work hour weeks unless you have very good and experienced help.

    • @Sayhoun
      @Sayhoun 2 года назад

      not a question, but maybe a new pivot: IT architecture (Enterprise and Solutions being less technical know it all)

    • @Sherlock245
      @Sherlock245 Год назад

      This is not easy if you don't have the talent.😢 easy talk about hard to excute or everyone wil be doing it.

  • @jesseB50423
    @jesseB50423 4 месяца назад +33

    Henry's 4 streams of income
    1. Full time Architecture job
    2. Moonlighting- Doing renders for other firms
    3. Pen & Ink drawing Etsy Shop
    4. Architecture Photography

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 месяца назад +1

      Appreciate the summary Jesse!

  • @ryanleethomas
    @ryanleethomas 2 года назад +908

    The need for side hustles signifies that the profession on the whole is underpaid and understimulated.

    • @JerryWu-qb2kb
      @JerryWu-qb2kb 2 года назад +10

      true

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +214

      Students should really know this before entering the profession

    • @nicolevega4888
      @nicolevega4888 2 года назад +32

      Having one stream of income is financially unresponsable

    • @ryanleethomas
      @ryanleethomas 2 года назад +62

      @@nicolevega4888 "Unresponsable" is not a word. Also, who does having multiple streams of income, combined and still insufficient for one's needs, really benefit?

    • @jkbtv9838
      @jkbtv9838 2 года назад +20

      The fact he can make 6 figures on side hustles proves it’s a valuable profession

  • @299meena
    @299meena 2 года назад +100

    4th year architecture student here! This is a God-send as I have been working to support myself through school, thanks for this, it's very encouraging! Keep up the great work.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +4

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @tiancrisromer
    @tiancrisromer 2 года назад +128

    For me, the best decision I could make was starting my own office. It was incredibly hard and dissipating at first, but after a year I started having better jobs and clients, and started earning more to. The only problem is that I don't hace any free time hahaha

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +7

      Good for you but I think you have a bigger problem on your hand.

    • @davidgarraza
      @davidgarraza 2 года назад +9

      You can choose to have free time when you’re very busy. You can’t choose to be busy when all you have is free time. Not right away anyway.

    • @ivayaneva4508
      @ivayaneva4508 2 года назад +15

      @@davidgarraza technically, that’s true, but “choosing to have time off” means you’re declining work. It’s always terrifying to say “no” when you don’t have a salary and don’t know if there will be another project coming in next month to help you pay expenses

    • @soughtoutarchitects3901
      @soughtoutarchitects3901 Год назад

      Can I work with you remotely?

    • @farhanqasimworld
      @farhanqasimworld 6 месяцев назад

      Do u have any open position?

  • @meanpicker
    @meanpicker 2 года назад +103

    I’m an Arch. Designer and have been on this path since 2008. I’ve been solo full time now for 7 years now. I also have pursued web/graphic design and photo/video work alongside my design work. My wife also runs a family owned printing and graphics shop (vinyl decals and wraps, plans, card stock items like business cards, banners, etc.) and it compliments my work very well. None of it is easy by any means or super profitable (sometimes it can be) but we enjoy it. We most recently purchased our first commercial investment property as well (small storage facility) and are always working on growing and living debt free. With that “semi retired” freedom also comes sacrifice.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +7

      It's so nice to hear your story! I agree it's not always profitable but it definitely adds to the fulfillment and another layer my life.

  • @guisleme
    @guisleme 2 года назад +29

    Nice to hear your life/work history and I am glad youre happy and doing well, Henry.
    I am an architect from Brazil. Graduated in 2004 and worked for 9 and 1/2 years for 3 firms (including 2 years in New York). Since 2013 I have my own practice here in São Paulo, a very small one, with two architects helping me out. Only now in 2022 I am starting to really have an income which I finaly think is decent. I almost gave up two times in the past years. Our profession takes a LOT OF pacience. This is key for somene willing to enter an architecture school to keep in mind.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +5

      Sounds like patience and perseverance is key! Thanks for sharing your story!

    • @stoker2578
      @stoker2578 2 года назад

      Qual o nome do seu escritório?

    • @unnatikansal8773
      @unnatikansal8773 Год назад

      @guisleme Hey, do you need freelancer for 2D and 3D work? If yes, please let me know so that I can share my work portfolio. Thanks in advance!

  • @HipTrent
    @HipTrent Год назад +11

    I am a landscape architecture student who is close to graduating. This was a very helpful video! I often find my favorite part of the design process is 3d modeling and sketching/drawing ideas and illustrations on photoshop and rhino. This gives me hope that I can not only continue these pursuits, but can make extra money off of them. Thanks!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @leonroberts7095
    @leonroberts7095 3 года назад +103

    Only thing I am nervous about after graduating, is the fact I won’t be able to show/use my creative ideas… I just feel for 6-7 years of uni, we should be on a very good wage!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад +29

      Yes! After graduating, you are most likely going to work on someone else’s agenda, which is sad.

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      @topupking8994 3 года назад

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    • @fuckprivacy5205
      @fuckprivacy5205 2 года назад +5

      Also, after graduating you have too high self confidence. Work in a team, get used to consultants and constraints of all kinds. Hope you land a good office! Working on projects + office culture you like is the most important for you to pump up your knowledge on the professional journey. Then you're free to start off by your own ;)

    • @LiloUkulele
      @LiloUkulele 2 года назад +9

      As a licensed architect of 40 yrs, my advice is to be mobile, advance your skills, work for multiple firms, rise up through the ranks...Architecture is an old man's profession, a comprehensive understanding of the business practice, the project management, constructions systems, ethics and personal skill development is a lifetime endeavor. Pursue Architecture if you love it, if not...don't. Architecture takes too much of a commitment for side hustles, if anything, learn how to invest and create long term passive income...and invest your TIME in your career.

    • @kaishadufresne
      @kaishadufresne 2 года назад

      @@LiloUkulele as a current Architecture student your comment is realistic and encouraging

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 2 года назад +72

    Side hustles (that is an expression that I would not have heard when I was your age) provide income but also keep your brain in a satisfied realm. They are a kind of emotional and creative safety net. I've been freelance (full time photographer) for 22 years now and so has my partner (full time set designer and prop stylist). I worked in publishing full time and my partner was a designer at an architectural firm before quitting full time corporate jobs ). You need to feel comfortable with knowing your income might be erratic. However, if you have skills that set you apart from your industry peers you can generate a good income. I probably tripled my income and and my partner maybe made 4 times as much. We still have side projects---we run a rental photo studio, a prop house, I make porcelain wheel thrown ceramics and we also have a few rental properties. All basically the fruits of side hustles that became full time endeavors. Your different ways of being creative and making income give you a broader view of job potentiality and most likely in a year or two you might find yourself pursuing one of these "side" hustles because it brings you more satisfaction and money.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +3

      Amazing for you! I think your story is definitely worth sharing with the community. Thanks.

  • @haivandoan
    @haivandoan 2 года назад +18

    I'm 31, switching to interior design for the past 1.5 years, and thrilled, but money is serious shit. I'm currently an intern at an architectural studio (it took already a long way to be there) but I obviously couldn't make the same money as my previous job (business). it's hard to crack the way into doing what you love and be able to live with it comfortably. Thinking about going back to business while finding ways to practice design, but time is limited. what a headache! thanks for your sharing.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      I hope you find a way to combine both, you can definitely leverage your business background into the profession!

    • @rachelfullmer5785
      @rachelfullmer5785 2 года назад +1

      Oh gosh, these comments make me nervous. I'm in a bad state for designing, and currently getting a degree in interior architecture/design. I want a field I'm happy in but also don't want to be struggling too bad to enjoy it.

    • @phillmoore1561
      @phillmoore1561 2 года назад

      @@rachelfullmer5785 Don't look into A.I. and what's coming down the pipe. It'll scare you.

  • @JoelTremblayCA
    @JoelTremblayCA 2 года назад +5

    This was suggested on my feed and all I can say is wow. You nailed it. As a full time intern architect right now, I am definitely feeling the creative stimuli lack. For my thesis I started this youtube channel and to showcase a design-build project. Since then it's turned into a side hussle, one that I want to grow and put more time in. Thank you for bringing to light all the different streams of "expertise" architecture schools teach as well as their shortfalls. This hit home. Glad to have found your channel, subscribed!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Joel, glad you stumbled on this video in browse. Nice job growing your own RUclips channel too. Wish you many success in the future.

  • @poppopopp-k3j
    @poppopopp-k3j 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for sharing. It is such a shame to hear that this beautiful profession is so underrated in the USA.

  • @munasartbox
    @munasartbox 2 года назад +18

    This is so inspiring! I’m an engineer and I love drawing and painting, I’ll keep at it to make it a great side hustle. I’ve kind of lost my passions during school and I’ve been slowly getting back into it

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      life can have that effect on people

    • @kovenant7
      @kovenant7 11 месяцев назад

      Do you know of a recommendable drafting school that has an online platform?

  • @joyzhao3043
    @joyzhao3043 2 года назад +7

    30 is definitely young!😃
    And your video is so inspiring!
    Thanks for sharing Henry.
    I was bored in China and now a junior architect in Switzerland. I will try your ideas out, and see if something would work out.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      It’s worth testing out your ideas before jumping in with both feet

    • @colnew757
      @colnew757 2 года назад

      Appreciate the mention! I'm currently looking for junior architect jobs in Switzerland (the reasons are completely unrelated to this video) and wondering about the process you encountered. Am I able to contact you somehow?

  • @ap3008
    @ap3008 2 года назад +8

    You’re a hero, man… I too am so dissapointed with how architecture profession is so underpaid. In a way, I understand why that is…but a tech person with less years in university than me has 3-4 times my salary when he begins…not to mention the possibility for growth in the field. And architecture is a difficult profession as well…

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      It’s indeed difficult but rewarding for some.

  • @JF-vf6xp
    @JF-vf6xp 2 года назад +2

    Really appreciate you being so open. I have had a side hustle for years providing residential architectural design. It's not for everyone one has to develop some serious discipline and focus. I like many here are always seeking ways to decrease stress and streamline our processes. Nonetheless, I have found that vetting great people to support you in the beginning was my greatest challenge. Again, really appreciate you sharing your experiences and that there are many fulfilling opportunities as designers we can fill.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I believe our profession needs more transparency with pay and salary.

  • @kylenevel8809
    @kylenevel8809 2 года назад +20

    I'm a current architectural student and the money is the only thing that makes me nervous about it. Money doesn't mean everything to me and I love the work but school is expensive and paying off a 5 or 6 year degree on a relatively small income for that time frame makes me more and more worried after each semester.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Imagine paying off 2 degrees totaling 8 years.

    • @HomeWorkouts_LS
      @HomeWorkouts_LS 2 года назад

      Just curious, What's a relatively small income to you? If it helps, it seems designers make above average in the US, but just not as much as engineers which everyone loves comparing us to. I think it's negatively affecting designers, but if you're licensed you can make a lot more. I'm 5 years into my career (not licensed) and already make close to the average income in Denver, CO so I feel pretty fortunate!

    • @chocolateearrings
      @chocolateearrings 2 года назад +1

      Quit now, switch to tech related degree 👀

    • @HomeWorkouts_LS
      @HomeWorkouts_LS 2 года назад +1

      @@chocolateearrings Did you just chase money for your career? A lot of people would / do hate their tech jobs. Some people actually want to work in an industry that they are interested in.

    • @kylenevel8809
      @kylenevel8809 2 года назад

      @@HomeWorkouts_LS my projected starting salary here in Arizona wouldn't be a "small" amount by any means, the wording is bad. But the amount of debt I will have after finishing my 5 year program compared to my starting salary is going to make things more difficult to manage financially than say if I went into buisnesses and or software engineering. The ratio to time and debt investment against starting salary puts a lot of young aspiring architects into a really difficult situation, especially if they don't have financial support from family. Even paying in state tuition at ASU without the extra cash from my job and financial aid I would be racking up 12k+ a year in debt (not accounting for housing and cost of living wich is insane right now) for 5 years wich seems really daunting when I'm expected to make 44k a year with a fresh degree.

  • @AndreeaNastase
    @AndreeaNastase 2 года назад +3

    I saw a video where another architect drew his own grisaille mural over a weekend and was so casual about this insane level of skill. If only more people knew what architects could do and how multi talented you are!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words Andreea!

  • @stephenbennett9182
    @stephenbennett9182 Год назад +7

    I think it would be very valuable to also put in perspective the contacts/networking you developed to get opportunities/advantages. Someone with the same skills in a vacuum would not be able to launch the same side hustles; creating opportunities through interactions [jobs, emails, coffee meeting, friends/family connections] is really good context to decide if reducing a secure job is a good plan. A video on how you developed your network would really help people understand how to make a social framework for supporting their decisions😊 i’m currently in a foreign country (norway) and it’s a struggle to visualize my side hustle. Thanks for considering my comment!!!!

  • @saxon10
    @saxon10 2 года назад +11

    Great Video Henry, I started taking a similar path, I decided finishing architecture school at this point wasn’t worth my time/ money. I’m currently working full time at an Architecture firm but do freelance drafting on the side and it has been great for me. Tried the Fiverr route originally but like your archviz, found it hard to compete with people who would draw plans for minimum wage.
    Love the idea to make prints into a passive income! I’ve always been a good illustrator but never thought of actually making it a source of income. Will have to see if it takes me anywhere…
    Thanks again for such an informative video!

  • @sidharthdash19
    @sidharthdash19 2 года назад +4

    Freelancer software engineer. Handling 2 clients now. Earned entire years salary in 3 months.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Good for you Sidharth!

  • @dooseyboy
    @dooseyboy 2 года назад +4

    Giving me a lot to think about. I graduated my architecture degree and have found a job in a building design firm as a building designer. Today really hit hard in realising that what I'm doing is not architecture and I was more or less told that I will not be making architecture in this job. I'd like to apply more of the skills I've learnt from my study partly to make more money, part not feel like I've wasted my time studying architecture and partly to keep developing a folio and series of ideas to try and make an impact on the built environment.
    I really need to look at what I was good at during my study and what I enjoy and develop the skills more. I'm glad to know it's possible. I'm going to look into rendering I think

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      There are many ways to make money leveraging your architecture education. I have 8 now.

  • @LandSpaceArchitecture
    @LandSpaceArchitecture 2 года назад +1

    Architecture and landscape architecture jobs are definitely undervalued. Thanks for sharing!

  • @masonbolen1189
    @masonbolen1189 2 года назад +1

    This is a gem, and this is one of several new paths forward for us. Thank you man.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Eric at 30X40 is a good model.

    • @masonbolen1189
      @masonbolen1189 2 года назад

      @@HenryGao He’s super great!

  • @JF-vf6xp
    @JF-vf6xp 2 года назад +2

    Thank you much for sharing your journey, experience and the number of opportunities available.

  • @AyeshaZahid-e7v
    @AyeshaZahid-e7v Год назад +1

    i want to especially thank you for this video. It answered all my questions i had regarding what to do as side hustles as i was really lost. Hats off to you, Very inspirational ... :)

  • @TheJaredtheJaredlong
    @TheJaredtheJaredlong 2 года назад +4

    Yeah, arch viz used to be a great side hustle. Started doing it while still in college and after a couple years found enough recurring clients that I was making an extra $2k a month from only 4-5 days of work. Was never able to find enough clients to justify doing it full time, so I stopped, but as a college student it was a great way to pay rent.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +2

      I stopped the 3D visualization hustle as well. It's hard to compete with oversea rendering companies with their fee structure. I've replaced this with my free hand renderings in the recent years.

    • @j_gate
      @j_gate 2 года назад

      @@HenryGao I'm happy to hear that you have found a way to get profit from this interest /skillset. Its also a bit more unique compared to archviz which is nice. Well done and cheers for the interesting video! =)

  • @MoonFence
    @MoonFence 2 месяца назад +1

    I love you henry, I want to be like you when I grow up, I'm 20... soon to be 21, yet I lack anything necessary to live a decent life

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 месяца назад

      Your biggest asset is your time, especially in your 20s. The best use of that is invest in yourself. Everything you need is already free on the internet but requires a little digging.

  • @lauramorel1364
    @lauramorel1364 2 года назад +6

    Wow this video was very inspiring. Love how clear and motivating you are. Thank you for sharing those tips !

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      You are so welcome Laura!

  • @busy.b
    @busy.b 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a professional engineer with 15+ yrs experience and a MASc in Sustainable engineering, but I'm contemplating going back to do architectural technology to start my own design firm. I'm tired of having ideas and expertise that clients don't use to actually do great things! Love the advice, very practical and real. I'm trying to claw my way into the hands-on side to get things built, but I may consider Canadian Arch Tech'y programs that bridge into an accredited MArch program to complete an architecture degree (ideally with some added benefit such as landscape or interior design capability being gained for the extra time and $). I have a lot of side skills to develop, business, marketing, photo/videography etc. Thanks!

  • @bluekron
    @bluekron Год назад

    Dude... most helpful and encouraging video I've seen, many good info and ideas, architecture and design related

  • @noursamir3821
    @noursamir3821 3 года назад +1

    So inspiring , been running around trying to find time to do other things till u point out that maybe my work life for 48/week making it hard to do other side things i take interest in.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      It's tough to do anything when you have a 48 hr/week schedule! Sometimes keeping your sanity is more important. But I believe if there's a will, there's a way.

  • @corytierney9318
    @corytierney9318 3 года назад +7

    Food for thought! Loving the channel. Almost went the Architect route but ended up in structural engineering. Love the content nonetheless.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Cory! Why change of thought?

    • @corytierney9318
      @corytierney9318 3 года назад +1

      @@HenryGao I was indecisive for a long time. I think the 5-7 years studying put me off a lot too, I guess I can just enjoy Architecture now.

  • @stevenjamessmith3731
    @stevenjamessmith3731 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for producing that online piece. It was well put together, and has made me think that it was about time I made more of an effort to earn online. Not sure how as yet, but it was inspiring. Thanks!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Glad I inspired you a little :-)

    • @stevenjamessmith3731
      @stevenjamessmith3731 2 года назад

      @@HenryGao I always liked the idea of architecture as a kid. I studied 'Visual Arts & Culture' at university, but still haven't managed to turn those efforts into what I could call a 'Creative Career'.
      I'm still trying, and I've just moved back to London as there are better opportunities here, but the game has changed so much in favour of the internet, I really don't know where to start. Not your problem. And yes, you did inspire me some! Good luck to you

  • @nikkireynolds9514
    @nikkireynolds9514 2 года назад +3

    Yes dear, 30 is still young. Wait till you hit 70!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      glad you think so!

  • @rogeliorodriguez8518
    @rogeliorodriguez8518 2 года назад +2

    Hey Henry! Thanks for the video! I’ve been toying with different side hustles on the side like yourself and you’ve encouraged me to try new things.
    Great video man and awesome drawings! 👍

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! Since I published this video, I've found more ways to leverage my architectural skillset, which I will post as a follow-up video to this one at some point in the future.

  • @ArielDangTran
    @ArielDangTran 3 года назад +1

    You're an inspiration! You've given me lots to think about this weekend...

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Haha! Thank you Ariel.

  • @poppingarquitetura
    @poppingarquitetura 3 месяца назад

    Henry you are so funny! Also very talented, great work. And I loved the video, thanks a lot for the tips.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 месяца назад

      You are welcome. I don’t think the humor comes to the video as much.

  • @3rdesigns_architecture432
    @3rdesigns_architecture432 Год назад

    Dubai-based architect..Side hustles 1. Visualizer 2. Photography 3. Graphic Design 4. Art (portrait and landscape)

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  Год назад

      Not bad! Are these keeping you busy outside of regular work?

    • @3rdesigns_architecture432
      @3rdesigns_architecture432 Год назад

      Hello Henry, yes and most of the time, my regular work eats up all of my spare time. This is my struggle at the moment.

  • @simon_harrington
    @simon_harrington 2 года назад +6

    This is such a thoughtfully presented video. Really inspiring for others on a similar journey. Thanks for sharing your story!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      I appreciate that! Great to see your own RUclips channel too.

  • @cjnoble
    @cjnoble 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Henry. Would love to try the sketching.

  • @ryancyr845
    @ryancyr845 2 года назад

    Yes, I'm about to finish up school and have an etsy store and daytrade the futures market haha. Preparing myself ahead of time!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      You are ahead of your time Ryan, nice job!

  • @mankind5709
    @mankind5709 2 года назад

    Eventually your side hustles will be your main source of income. Being your own boss is priceless.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      getting there! you are right...

  • @stopato5772
    @stopato5772 2 года назад +5

    Really enjoyed listening to your skills and am very impressed by your sketches. Details are so well proportioned.
    I am a B.Arch grad and completed a B.A. in asian languages simultaneously. It was the latter that led me away from studio work to field work when I apprenticed as a garden constructor in Japan for 5 years. Today I yearn to do more design/build projects in residential architecture as the combination of home and nature is regaining popularity, especially in rural places.

  • @man-sanma3201
    @man-sanma3201 3 года назад +6

    Henry, it's so inspiring to see your growth! Love the content and aesthetic of your videos ^_^ !! Love seeing fellow Claudies flourish in the arts!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Hey Man-San! Thanks, it's definitely a slow growth but happy to see people have found value in my content. I miss those days as a Claudie :-) Can I inspire you to start your own YT channel too?

  • @jacob.olenick
    @jacob.olenick Год назад

    Great video content! I just discovered you through a recommended video and quickly subscribed.

  • @jrowley11
    @jrowley11 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you Henry!

  • @BLSCollective
    @BLSCollective 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome. I need this. Im running around like a headless chicken. I do this for a hobby at the moment and looking to make it a revenue stream. What are the best places to market my designs?

  • @erinfield1943
    @erinfield1943 Год назад

    Mmm kay, you're just a phenomenal artist. ❤

  • @kevinprice1522
    @kevinprice1522 2 года назад +1

    Great video - appreciated mate 👍🏼

  • @romanvssvmromania
    @romanvssvmromania 2 года назад

    I like that you save time for other creative hobbies and not for stupid exotic vacations.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      They are not always stupid. lol

  • @h.katsaros1790
    @h.katsaros1790 2 года назад +2

    the only thing I dont agree on, is the render service part. There are literally entire companies doing great revenues in that field. Just because someone is doing it from Pakistan for peanuts doesnt mean the industry is destroyed

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      True! Just a very competitive landscape nowadays, especially in the U.S

    • @h.katsaros1790
      @h.katsaros1790 2 года назад

      @@HenryGao you are right about that without question. I was lucky enough to get a visualization project in US (I am based in Europe) and the firm had about 2 offers per day for the same job. Mind-blowing

  • @empressche333
    @empressche333 2 года назад +4

    I wanted to become an architect, but couldn’t afford the schooling..money or time as I went back to school when I was 50. Instead, became a structural drafter, and on to millwork drafting. After doing freelance work to gain experience, I saw how little money was made in architecture, and I’m glad I didn’t go that route. What has opened up possibilities though, was doing more freelance millwork design. It gives me freedom to get creative, and a fair bit of extra income. I’m still exploring more possibilities though, and seeing your video is getting me thinking. Thanks and subscribed.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! There are many ways to make more as an architect, we just need to think outside of the sandbox a little.

  • @jateldesign
    @jateldesign Год назад

    From one architect to another thank you for this video. I'm at a point where an architectural job is not sufficient to support me

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  Год назад

      Lucky for us. There are far more ways to make money today than compared to 10 years ago.

  • @columbuspalmer846
    @columbuspalmer846 8 месяцев назад

    This is a great idea it gives me something to think about. Thanks 😊

  • @timothykovea5881
    @timothykovea5881 3 года назад

    You sealed the deal for me to get an iPad. Love your work

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад +1

      Sweet! You can use one of my affiliate links to support my work.

  • @Back_To_Basics
    @Back_To_Basics 2 года назад

    I really enjoy watching this video and reading the comments given by others who have side hustles and are doing well for themselves. I am interested and just started out on Etsy.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      It has been a fulfilling journey for me and I hope for you as well.

  • @melvinkolk7269
    @melvinkolk7269 2 года назад

    Thank you Henry! Really needed this video. You earned yourself a subscriber ;)

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Melvin! Cool appreciate you joining :-)

  • @henriquefrancisco300
    @henriquefrancisco300 2 года назад +1

    Very nice. Thanks you for sharing!

  • @habitatdesignco
    @habitatdesignco 2 года назад +1

    This is super inspiring! Thanks for sharing your talents

  • @kdubs3
    @kdubs3 2 года назад +1

    Great video topic. Years ago I worked as a director of leasing in a luxury high rise in NYC. Three young ladies rented a 1BR there and put up temp walls to make it accommodate three. All three were recent graduates of Cornell architecture school, and all three subsequently left the profession for more money in other fields. I saw it essentially as an artistic field, which like other artistic fields has a high barrier to entry, and initially low pay with few making it to the top. Seems unfair for such a rigorous academic endeavor.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      I guess they were smart to all leave.

  • @joshuabraithwaite7495
    @joshuabraithwaite7495 2 года назад

    Great video, just an FYI for something that I have seen happen to others. When showing orders you have received, make sure you blur out their details :)

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @nirodhasenerath8417
    @nirodhasenerath8417 3 года назад

    I am loving the video already!!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Awesome-sauce! Which part?

  • @danimordecai7611
    @danimordecai7611 2 года назад +1

    Stunning drawings 😍

  • @laurencvetko6061
    @laurencvetko6061 2 года назад

    I am an odd case where I work almost full time at a firm and do part-time uni because I have support myself. This can get tough financially and it’s easy to get discouraged and want to move away from architecture because of all the lucrative web based stuff and side hustle propaganda, but this video has really helped with my mind set! No need to chuck poor architecture down the drain.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Lauren, many creative ways to make architecture work!

  • @swanovski
    @swanovski 2 года назад

    Hi Henry! Thanks for sharing this with us, very insightful! I have a question, what were some of the platforms you used for these? (Like in your video at 07:06 , 08:16 , 08:18 , 11:28 ? Would love to know to better productivity. Thank you!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Could you be more specific because I am not sure what time stamps are referring to?

  • @lucaslicari
    @lucaslicari 2 года назад

    Awesome video, Henry. I love your channel

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Appreciate that

  • @ziangao6118
    @ziangao6118 3 года назад

    Hi Henry, Its a bless stumbling upon your channel! We met at one point in naoshima, good to see you are still in the architecture discipline Bay Area. We should reconnect some time!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Oh wow really! I am so sorry I can't put your name on a face. Perhaps we can connect on Instagram?

  • @dynamics9000
    @dynamics9000 2 года назад +2

    Making money is just a game, and people who learned this game made millions and billions.... Learn the money game and ger RICH !

  • @shephusted2714
    @shephusted2714 2 года назад +1

    living in san fran or other bif city you need side hustle to just survive - it is not nice to have option - you should start your own company now that you basically know industry - my 2c

  • @ultraultraofficial3908
    @ultraultraofficial3908 3 года назад +2

    Thank you brother! Your insight is super helpful and encouraging. Praying extra prosperity for you and your family!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Thanks so much, same to you as well!

  • @ShowItBetter
    @ShowItBetter 3 года назад +4

    nice video Henry! felt identified lol

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Glad you resonated with my content!

  • @yosungurkan5632
    @yosungurkan5632 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, this video was exactly what i needed as an architecture student

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful Yosun!

  • @lifewithericajean
    @lifewithericajean Год назад

    Wonderful, important video! Thank you’

  • @enobongbenson3042
    @enobongbenson3042 Год назад

    I really really want to be like you, Thanks for shearing.

  • @enricopepelnik5540
    @enricopepelnik5540 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Thanks a lot

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Enrico!

  • @jasminesouthasia2058
    @jasminesouthasia2058 2 года назад +1

    Honestly your hobbies paid you off

  • @freakyfreeflow3599
    @freakyfreeflow3599 2 года назад +1

    Yes. 30 is still young!

  • @joakimandersson7769
    @joakimandersson7769 2 года назад +7

    Americans are so wild, imagine calling "working a second job in the evenings" after five years of university a "stream of income". You're being tricked into a society where you work 80+ hours, friends. You're not entrepeneurs, you're not turning your passions into streams of income, you're not diversifying your revenue trickles, or whatever your self help books call it. You're working 2-3 full time jobs, when you should only be working ½ time for what you produce in value and commodities for society. You're being scammed, friends. Please resist.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +2

      I disagree, for many of us, this is one of the ways to leaving a 9-5. But requires work at the beginning.

    • @RJ-01
      @RJ-01 2 месяца назад

      @@HenryGaothat’s what he is saying tho, other countries are way more chill with their work hours and that money actually supports family life in those countries. I’m an architectural designer for 3+ years and can’t afford my own place to live.

  • @AimlifestyleX
    @AimlifestyleX Год назад

    I just want to learn this skill for my Home Remodeling Business

  • @dougbornyk5060
    @dougbornyk5060 3 года назад

    Great Job Henry. Thanks Again

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Thanks again Doug, hope you are well!

  • @minghigh
    @minghigh 2 года назад +1

    Well done Henry. I wish I did when I was a young architect.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Thank you. It’s never to old to tried some of these!

  • @safaobaid6232
    @safaobaid6232 5 месяцев назад

    I am an architectural designer who got layoff recently and I have the photograph and free hand skills but I really don’t know how to start!! And after my first time getting layoff I feel the corporate companies don’t deserve my hard work because at the end they don’t appreciate it and once they run over budget they will let you go. Right now I feel disappointed and lost and I really don’t know who to start or even considering changing career especially with the job market nowadays it’s awful!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 месяца назад

      You have a lot more to offer than you realize

  • @Firebulous
    @Firebulous 2 года назад +5

    Omg i can so relate, the expectation vs reality did slap me to horror of real life work. Especially the pay! 😮‍💨 Been practicing for years already and i’m thinking of shifting to a new career since I don’t really have any fulfillment yet on the job unlike the one that i’d imagine to be leading or managing lol and the pay! Yes the pay is a major letdown too, since we’re a thinking workforce yet the pay doesn’t match the stress we have. And maybe because I keep moving to different countries that I really hate starting from scratch again but oh well.. now i’m thinking of staying when I stumbled upon this… so maybe it’s the sidelines that will make it work instead of the main job 😐🤐🤭

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Hopefully I can inspire you to take on side hustles while maintaining a positive outlook in architecture.

  • @ahmadnasser429
    @ahmadnasser429 2 года назад

    The last few mins are the most important 🙌 👌

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Glad you think so!

  • @WilliamsSkilliams
    @WilliamsSkilliams 2 года назад

    This is great!
    Also your renders are amazing! If you made render tutorial video’s I would definitely watch those.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Thanks William! I probably won’t, but who knows? There are plenty of other folks teach visualization on RUclips.

  • @joegotz1971
    @joegotz1971 11 месяцев назад

    The only two ways to make money as an architect, become a principal in a large firm, start your own business. the worst job as an architect is to be a project manager in a large firm.

  • @wunderluster
    @wunderluster 2 года назад +1

    Would have been good to hear your rates, as that transparency would help other designers/architects!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback, I can certainly talk about that in a future video.

  • @alexlin9357
    @alexlin9357 2 года назад

    I am in similar situation. But I choose to focus in architecture for side hustle as well. simply because there are so much to learn in architecture. I would rather spending the spare time perfecting the craft. True about the low income, I am in Australia, most of my friends working in other professional jobs earns at least double. They have all the spare times after working hours to themselves. They progress much faster in the hobbies such as tennis, surfing etc because they get to practice more while I have to work in the second job.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Hi Alex, glad to hear your opinion and experience here. There's no right or wrong answer here, everyone has a different journey as an architect...I am merely sharing my own in hopes it can positively help others.

  • @isaacohana2631
    @isaacohana2631 2 года назад

    Great content and great advices, thank you Henry

  • @massaalbesher2220
    @massaalbesher2220 Год назад

    such an inspiration ! thank you

  • @JordanMattKim
    @JordanMattKim 2 года назад

    would be really great to see the percentage breakdown of all your side hustles! so we know what has been major for you

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад +1

      Good idea for a future video! Thanks Jordan.

    • @JordanMattKim
      @JordanMattKim 2 года назад

      @@HenryGao keep it up!

  • @Glorian692
    @Glorian692 Год назад

    Thank you brother for that good information may GOD BLESS YOU..Which softwares must a proffessional architect learn at least. I want to architecture as my career

  • @countryman0073
    @countryman0073 Год назад

    Hi Henry we r in same business I am architect living in Bangkok Your content open my eye and imagination

  • @Kizzyfran
    @Kizzyfran 3 года назад

    So pleased that I stumbled upon this particular video 👏

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it! Anything that resonated with you?

    • @Kizzyfran
      @Kizzyfran 3 года назад

      Yes when you mentioned working for a company that gave you little to no time to be creative, that's how I felt for years working in a non architectural company, and how you took a leap of faith and found a job that awarded you the flexibility to continue working at your craft, that eventually is paying off . That definitely stood out to me!

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  3 года назад +1

      @@Kizzyfran Often we don't have the luxury of quitting a 9-5 job completely, if you can find a balance between a day job and pursuing your passion at the same time, that might be a sweet spot before eventually quitting to pursue your dream. At least, that is what I am striving for.

  • @yasminrosmadi3385
    @yasminrosmadi3385 Год назад

    Thank you! You're inspiring 🌼

  • @matej574
    @matej574 2 года назад +1

    My definition of passive income might be different, but not a single side hustle described in this video is "passive" income.

  • @kathyburgess9943
    @kathyburgess9943 2 года назад

    Hi Henry
    Great video. Just subscribed.
    I’m an interior designer with my own business in Sydney.
    $ not too bad. I have been looking into other opportunities using my skills like rendering.
    I think Fiver has really killed opportunities for designers in western countries - we just can’t compete with people o/s willing to work for (relative) peanuts.
    Such a shame architecture and interior design rarely attract pay which is commensurate with the training and creativity required.
    Looking forward to checking out more of your videos.

    • @HenryGao
      @HenryGao  2 года назад

      Agree with you on Fiver. Bright side it's giving people around the world a piece of the pie. There's always more ways to make $$

  • @matthewbonfield
    @matthewbonfield 2 года назад

    thank you really informative and helpful!