i know im randomly asking but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost my account password. I would love any tricks you can give me!
@Robert Jayceon Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
First of all love you video. Me as an architect student find college life both hectic and enjoying..but definitely architecture taught me a lot more thn any other career would teach me abt patience, courage and etc. In past 2 yrs I have learned a lot of skills which I believe is survival skills for any architect even if they wanna change the career after degree. Even if this career seems stressful trust me this career makes you view the world in a whole new perspective.
Thank you for your passion and time:) I would love to become an Architect and truly hope my study days will be filled with joy, passion, progress and friendly attitude - just as your video))
Great filming, editing and music. It's very elegant and nice to watch. If you can do the same with the exams of calculus 1 and 2, mechanics of structures and...i would give you five stars. Also that part it's interesting of done with friends, don't you think? My best wishes
@@heyitskiki1057 depends on the courses. Mine in particular yes, as it's a double degree with engineering in it. But I'd say that if you did okay with maths before university, then you will be okay in an architecture course :)
Great video! Hi, I’m an A level student and I’m looking forward to start Architecture at uni next year. When searching for the right uni, which ones did you visit and why did you choose your course? Does it matter if it’s BaHons or BScHons and what degree will lead to what sort of job? Also I am thinking of buying a laptop or a tablet, which one would you recommend is best for the course and is compatible with all the work load and software? Sorry for the bombardment of questions.
I went with Bath and a BSc because it seemed to fit my more practical temperament. Having worked for a while in architecture I have discovered that I do have more practical skills than most people after the part 1 degree. That is partly due to the course and the university I think, but there were other people on my course that took a much more artistic approach and came away with a completely different set of skills. I would say that your own interests will drive what you take from the course more than the course itself. Just pick the one that feels best after you visit/research. Regarding laptops, It really depends on how you like to work, which you might not know yet. Any modern laptop will be able to handle 2D drafting, photoshop and simple sketchup models. Its only complex 3D visualisations and renderings that require more power. Not everyone works like that though, so not everyone needs it. I used a pretty basic laptop for the first couple of years and then built a desktop PC to use at home, then just used my laptop for lighter tasks in studio. I am a 3D and renderings nerd though so that is more at the extreme end of things. I suggest just getting something mid-range and light and then reavaluate in a couple of years if you find its getting too slow for what you're doing. You might prefer making a lot of physical models. Just make sure you get a mouse too, its basically impossible to draft on a trackpad. Oh, and more software is compatible with windows than mac, but I know some people used macs and got by ok.
You’re feedback has been so helpful. Many lecturers have told me that there isn’t much of a difference between Ba and BSc- therefore I began to believe that the best way was to trust my instincts and follow the type of path I would approach tasks (whether artistic or scientific). Thank you and I wish you all the best!
Merhaba Zehra! Ben bu sene mimarlık için araştırıyorum ve gelecek yıl üniversitede bu bölümde okumayı planlyorum. Mimarlık bölümünde misin şuan eğer evetse, nasıl gidiyor biraz bahseder misin? Şimdiden teşekkür ederim :)
There were plenty of shy people, and I know shy architects. I do recommend making as many friends as you can at Uni though. Making connections is a very useful element of university that I regret not engaging in more myself.
Hey man I love your video and im in my first year of A level and I'm working my ass off, I was just curious because i did 8 gcses got 3A'S 2Bs and 3cs . Do you think my results for GCSES will affect my chances of getting in if i do consider to apply to Bath. Maths i got an A and english i got two Bs. Hypothetically speaking if I get amazing A levels , a good personal statement and relevant work experience. Will my gcses matter.
There are many good architectural courses in the UK, don't worry if you don't get in Bath! I don't think gcse's would affect you that much to get in, focus on what you can do now for the future and you will succeed :)
great vid but for me as an arch student it was depressing and i did not enjoy studying arch and the studio life.... they def showed only the best parts of that lifestyle... but of course it's great for some ppl.. I quit after 2 semesters of arch and now im looking for another career... what a bad situation im in.. as if im 17-18 again about to decide about my future work
Hey, there is absolutely nothing wrong about the position you're in. In fact, you're in a good place because you're able to judge honestly for yourself what exactly you want in life. Treat this as a special opportunity, and later in life, you'll appreciate that you gave yourself the chance to change. Life is all about change, and expecting that we ought to 'pick' something that is going to work for us forever on and into the later part of our life is ridiculous. Embrace uncertainty and recognise that lots and lots of people move around unsure of what they want to be doing with life. This is the grand journey of life. Keep trying!
I am actually not continuing in the career myself, so I know how you feel, though I did complete the degree. What I realised during my course was that the most successful people were the most passionate. The best stuff was coming from the people who could work 24 hours straight and still be motivated because there wasn't anything else they'd rather be doing. You just have to find the thing that does that for you, though I know that's easier said than done. I didn't realise what I really wanted until I worked myself into the ground doing architecture.
Not a necessity. I knew people there that didn't do maths at A-level. There will be some basic newtonian physics relating to structure which you'll have to tackle on the course though. It was challenging for those that didn't have maths or physics and a breeze for those that did. Any course should have its requirements stated clearly on the official web page, you should check there.
Hey, I'm from India and I really want to study architecture in the UK. But the problem is I have no portfolios or artworks to showcase. Here, we don't have art for the final years in our school, (even if I could take them, I would have to skip out on maths an physics), so are there any UK universities that don't require portfolio work? I searched but couldn't get a definite list. I'm good at art, and I only have a few pieces to show it (the ones that I could fit in with my hectic school schedule). Any help would be really appreciated. Amazing video btw.
My university, the university of Bath, didn't ask for a portfolio. I did have an art qualification however. I wouldn't advise limiting yourself to only universities that don't require a portfolio, so it may be worth inventing an artistic project of some sort for yourself, if you feel that you need to expand it. They will most likely be impressed you showed initiative if you explain there was no art course available to you.
Hi! I'm currently at my last year of A-level and have got a conditional offer to study architecture at Bath. I'm just wondering, do you mind sharing what grade did you get for your alevels to get into Bath? :)
Hye, im currently doing a level and i got a question abt architecture course - what do you do after finishing the 3 years ? Do you get a job straight away or need to continue doing masters ? Anyway this vid deserve more viewsss!! Tq
I was in the year group in this video. To become an architect in the UK you have to study a masters, there are three parts you must complete, take a look on the RIBA website for more info
Jake Johnson cheers bro .. yh ive looked on some uni's website n it says apparently when youve done the part 1 youll be able to get a job (but prob like assistant or something.. idek 😂🤷♂️) and then need to continue to do the part 2 and work experience for 2 more years after .. n finally get the title of an architect ...dayymm that long😭.. goodluck to you bro 🤟💯
Hi. as far as I know Academy of Art University offers the only online accreduted degree. I took a couple of semesters. You learn the same stuff the full time students learn. It is based in San Fransisco
It's a pretty broad subject so there are lots of options. I had maths, physics and art, which were all useful. I knew people that had different A-levels though. I'd check the recommended A-levels from your chosen university's course page and then pick your favourites.
@@AndreMarques-pm4um you have to develop a lot of skills in a short period of time, like: drawing, 3d modeling, render, construction, social and human history, graphic design and etc. You want to explore everything but in the end you don't have time to do it. It's a nightmare because when you are going to show the professor the result, you find out there's mistakes in your project or it is not how you wanted it to be
I can smell their success
i know im randomly asking but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost my account password. I would love any tricks you can give me!
@Wells Jaxton instablaster ;)
@Robert Jayceon Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Robert Jayceon It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
@Wells Jaxton No problem :D
If only Architecture classes are like this in our area.
hmmm
First of all love you video.
Me as an architect student find college life both hectic and enjoying..but definitely architecture taught me a lot more thn any other career would teach me abt patience, courage and etc. In past 2 yrs I have learned a lot of skills which I believe is survival skills for any architect even if they wanna change the career after degree. Even if this career seems stressful trust me this career makes you view the world in a whole new perspective.
That's a nice video. Only God knows how stressful this course is. I barely sleep
This made me miss school 😣 never thought I'd say that one day ..
(P.s: a graduate architect)
Are you in your career now?
Is it hard or should i just be consistent with my work and creative? Please advice
Why do I think it looks so happy? I would to be there
Reminds me of the time I was doing my part 1 at Bath. Really missed the studio atmosphere, thank you for the amazing video!
You guys look like you had so much fun. My final years was good too but I was glad to move on, I wanted to work.
Aww this video made my day im in high school and i want to be an architecture thanks for this clip 😊
Cries out for narration and an effort at explaining the purpose of all the activity depicted.
Woow! I just loved it!! Reminds me so much of my current architecture school FAU UnB at Brasilia.
Post more!!! This is amazing
Thank you for your passion and time:) I would love to become an Architect and truly hope my study days will be filled with joy, passion, progress and friendly attitude - just as your video))
Great filming, editing and music. It's very elegant and nice to watch.
If you can do the same with the exams of calculus 1 and 2, mechanics of structures and...i would give you five stars.
Also that part it's interesting of done with friends, don't you think?
My best wishes
Very aesthetically pleasing video.
Beautifully shot!
I'm studying Architecture and Environmental Engineering and boy, does this video romanticize what it's like to study architecture! Pretty cool tho :)
Do we need Maths to study architecture?
@@heyitskiki1057 depends on the courses. Mine in particular yes, as it's a double degree with engineering in it. But I'd say that if you did okay with maths before university, then you will be okay in an architecture course :)
@@catarinacosta387 ohh okay thanks 😊❤️
@@catarinacosta387 i love your name btw🙈 I'm Chanuri Costa... Its kinda similar rght?
I had to finish my degree in a pandemic and the truth was that it was quite difficult, but it was possible, so cheer up. greetings from Mexico
I wish it was this peaceful
Loved the video! What is the song called?
Really love the video!! It actually really inspired me to do great in architecture school in the future 🤓
This video makes me happy :’)
Good Music for studing in this video !!!!
Nice and warm
Wow this video is amazing!
for a level I do art product design and economics, do they require maths a level? I want to study architecture and regret my a level choices
Id love to feel those chaotic time in school, really miss it tho
What is the name of the person in grey tee who turns around at 2:10???
Great video! Hi, I’m an A level student and I’m looking forward to start Architecture at uni next year. When searching for the right uni, which ones did you visit and why did you choose your course? Does it matter if it’s BaHons or BScHons and what degree will lead to what sort of job? Also I am thinking of buying a laptop or a tablet, which one would you recommend is best for the course and is compatible with all the work load and software? Sorry for the bombardment of questions.
I went with Bath and a BSc because it seemed to fit my more practical temperament. Having worked for a while in architecture I have discovered that I do have more practical skills than most people after the part 1 degree. That is partly due to the course and the university I think, but there were other people on my course that took a much more artistic approach and came away with a completely different set of skills. I would say that your own interests will drive what you take from the course more than the course itself. Just pick the one that feels best after you visit/research.
Regarding laptops, It really depends on how you like to work, which you might not know yet. Any modern laptop will be able to handle 2D drafting, photoshop and simple sketchup models. Its only complex 3D visualisations and renderings that require more power. Not everyone works like that though, so not everyone needs it.
I used a pretty basic laptop for the first couple of years and then built a desktop PC to use at home, then just used my laptop for lighter tasks in studio. I am a 3D and renderings nerd though so that is more at the extreme end of things.
I suggest just getting something mid-range and light and then reavaluate in a couple of years if you find its getting too slow for what you're doing. You might prefer making a lot of physical models. Just make sure you get a mouse too, its basically impossible to draft on a trackpad. Oh, and more software is compatible with windows than mac, but I know some people used macs and got by ok.
You’re feedback has been so helpful. Many lecturers have told me that there isn’t much of a difference between Ba and BSc- therefore I began to believe that the best way was to trust my instincts and follow the type of path I would approach tasks (whether artistic or scientific). Thank you and I wish you all the best!
Merhaba Zehra! Ben bu sene mimarlık için araştırıyorum ve gelecek yıl üniversitede bu bölümde okumayı planlyorum. Mimarlık bölümünde misin şuan eğer evetse, nasıl gidiyor biraz bahseder misin? Şimdiden teşekkür ederim :)
as a naturally shy person wanting to go into architecture school I think it would be torture for me 😅 gotta break my shell
There were plenty of shy people, and I know shy architects. I do recommend making as many friends as you can at Uni though. Making connections is a very useful element of university that I regret not engaging in more myself.
Hey! What'd you say was the busiest year of architecture & also the hardest?
Hey man I love your video and im in my first year of A level and I'm working my ass off, I was just curious because i did 8 gcses got 3A'S 2Bs and 3cs . Do you think my results for GCSES will affect my chances of getting in if i do consider to apply to Bath. Maths i got an A and english i got two Bs. Hypothetically speaking if I get amazing A levels , a good personal statement and relevant work experience. Will my gcses matter.
There are many good architectural courses in the UK, don't worry if you don't get in Bath! I don't think gcse's would affect you that much to get in, focus on what you can do now for the future and you will succeed :)
great vid but for me as an arch student it was depressing and i did not enjoy studying arch and the studio life.... they def showed only the best parts of that lifestyle... but of course it's great for some ppl.. I quit after 2 semesters of arch and now im looking for another career... what a bad situation im in.. as if im 17-18 again about to decide about my future work
Hey, there is absolutely nothing wrong about the position you're in. In fact, you're in a good place because you're able to judge honestly for yourself what exactly you want in life. Treat this as a special opportunity, and later in life, you'll appreciate that you gave yourself the chance to change. Life is all about change, and expecting that we ought to 'pick' something that is going to work for us forever on and into the later part of our life is ridiculous. Embrace uncertainty and recognise that lots and lots of people move around unsure of what they want to be doing with life. This is the grand journey of life. Keep trying!
I am actually not continuing in the career myself, so I know how you feel, though I did complete the degree. What I realised during my course was that the most successful people were the most passionate. The best stuff was coming from the people who could work 24 hours straight and still be motivated because there wasn't anything else they'd rather be doing. You just have to find the thing that does that for you, though I know that's easier said than done. I didn't realise what I really wanted until I worked myself into the ground doing architecture.
@@mattcoles9222 you completed the arch degree but will continue in another field ? What have you chosen ?
@@m.m.574 Something in film if I can get my foot in the door.
@@3xxiled You've worded that beautifully! really helped my with my anxiety about the future :)
do u need to have maths a level to go here? because im about to go into yr12 and have chosen to do art, history and philosophy
Not a necessity. I knew people there that didn't do maths at A-level. There will be some basic newtonian physics relating to structure which you'll have to tackle on the course though. It was challenging for those that didn't have maths or physics and a breeze for those that did. Any course should have its requirements stated clearly on the official web page, you should check there.
Hey Matt. could you please tell which music this is??
Hey, I'm from India and I really want to study architecture in the UK. But the problem is I have no portfolios or artworks to showcase. Here, we don't have art for the final years in our school, (even if I could take them, I would have to skip out on maths an physics), so are there any UK universities that don't require portfolio work? I searched but couldn't get a definite list. I'm good at art, and I only have a few pieces to show it (the ones that I could fit in with my hectic school schedule). Any help would be really appreciated. Amazing video btw.
My university, the university of Bath, didn't ask for a portfolio. I did have an art qualification however.
I wouldn't advise limiting yourself to only universities that don't require a portfolio, so it may be worth inventing an artistic project of some sort for yourself, if you feel that you need to expand it. They will most likely be impressed you showed initiative if you explain there was no art course available to you.
Very well done :D
What is this music?
Hi! I'm currently at my last year of A-level and have got a conditional offer to study architecture at Bath. I'm just wondering, do you mind sharing what grade did you get for your alevels to get into Bath? :)
You can find it on unifrog and Ucas but as far as I can remember; it was min A*AA. What is your prediction grades?
Which country this happens?
Hye, im currently doing a level and i got a question abt architecture course - what do you do after finishing the 3 years ? Do you get a job straight away or need to continue doing masters ? Anyway this vid deserve more viewsss!! Tq
I was in the year group in this video. To become an architect in the UK you have to study a masters, there are three parts you must complete, take a look on the RIBA website for more info
Jake Johnson cheers bro .. yh ive looked on some uni's website n it says apparently when youve done the part 1 youll be able to get a job (but prob like assistant or something.. idek 😂🤷♂️) and then need to continue to do the part 2 and work experience for 2 more years after .. n finally get the title of an architect ...dayymm that long😭.. goodluck to you bro 🤟💯
I'm a Civil Engineer,Interested to do Architecture course
Is there any online Course so that I can pursue this course without hampering my Job?
Hi. as far as I know Academy of Art University offers the only online accreduted degree. I took a couple of semesters. You learn the same stuff the full time students learn. It is based in San Fransisco
@@thrillamantic can you share a link to that course?
ЯR getstarted.academyart.edu/general/learn-online-onsiteB/accredited-programs/LP?network=s&cid=426474617415&campaignid=1454722202&adgroupid=55053130445&match=p&k=academy%20of%20arts&placement=&device=m&adposition=&targetid=kwd-302779494945&pmcode=GSGEN&source=501147&country=USA&formid=GEN02&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_onmsLfG6gIViLTtCh0xMAN2EAAYASAAEgJ5UfD_BwE
ЯR see also Boston Architectural College
2:56 Those are some sick renders. Which year are they in?
3rd years I believe
What is background music name?
They are both from 'mercy of the wind' by Peter Sandberg. You can get the music from epidemicsound.
Thank you!
Hey I’m I am for 1st year of b.arch so what subjects shall I have and on what should I focus?
It's a pretty broad subject so there are lots of options. I had maths, physics and art, which were all useful. I knew people that had different A-levels though. I'd check the recommended A-levels from your chosen university's course page and then pick your favourites.
Sorry plz,which country is good for studying architecture?
This is amazing
How many year architecture education in your country
heyy could u share your experience at bath with me? I am currently holding a firm offer to study architecture at bath!
Hey are you trying for undergraduate
prabanjan raja yes
I dont think the music matches the experience... but good video XD
In Which university you was studying?
University of Bath
I am defenitely worried about thier backs
It's pure torture. False advertising.
amen
This is the reality suger coated with great filming and music 😂😂
Augustinas Could you elaborate why? I’m thinking of studying architecture and I would like to know
It is torture if you are bad at time management
@@AndreMarques-pm4um you have to develop a lot of skills in a short period of time, like: drawing, 3d modeling, render, construction, social and human history, graphic design and etc. You want to explore everything but in the end you don't have time to do it. It's a nightmare because when you are going to show the professor the result, you find out there's mistakes in your project or it is not how you wanted it to be
presenting your design is really nerve-racking because when the jury doesn't agree nor like your design, everything's just useless.
I wish i am there not in india
bruhhhhh this not real
Im looking for an architect bf
why is that