hey guys, today’s video is a long one, so grab some popcorn and a cold drink lol. For some reason the video cuts off at the end. But thanks so much for watching still and I hope it was worth the wait. Don’t forget to turn on 4K viewing for better quality😉
oyooooo🤔 l was just settling into my popcorn........l would have loved you to talk more about what you do.Your passion for your job is infectious. Great video and thumbs up👍
loved this video!! it was so incredibly helpful thank you for answering all of our questions :D urban design is definitely something i’m interested but i unfortunately don’t have many resources to learn more about it so i’m very happy to have your channel! thank you again!
This is giving me hope as I don’t think architectural technologies is for me ahaha I’m looking into urban design or UX design after getting my bArch next year! Love your video style and thank youu for the q&a, all the way from NZ! :)
Hi, I’m all the way from California, USA. I love your content. It’s so inspirational. I can’t wait for you to put out more vlogs. How can the public reach you ?
Interesting!!! How was your experience completing the architectural technology degree? Some say it’s hell and all nighters? Is it as “difficult” and time consuming as BA Arch? Great vid✨
Helloooooo thanks for your question. It was challenging as most architectural courses can be very demanding. But if you like something or enjoy what you do it wouldn’t be so hard. You would enjoy it nonetheless. But practically speaking it can be alot of work. At the time, I had exams, research papers, presentations, design reports and so on. I did alot of studying and pulled all nighters too.
Hey, I LOVED the video it was super helpful. I'm in high school right now and considering to go to university for urban planning/design, if you don't mind me asking, what is the salary range of this career?
I have the goal of being an urban designer, is it better to do an undergrad in urban design or one in architecture. As many urban designers have an architectural background?
Hello, should I take MA Urban design after bachelor's in Civil engineering? How hard it is? Will they teach those softwares as well? Please help me with your suggestions 🙏🏼
Hello, if you desire a career in urban design then I would recommend you take a Masters degree in urban design. Depending on your current knowledge of the built environment and your technical skill set, that will help define if its difficult or easy. It really helps if you have a background in built environment/architecture because the softwares like autocad and sketch up, 3D max will be familiar. Also depending on the university of choice, architectural softwares tutorials / learning sessions are provided alongside the course. I hope this helps ✅
Hello, thanks for your question. Studying an accredited course is important especially for your professional development if you’re aiming towards becoming chartered. It makes the route easier. I hope this helps 😊
hey guys, today’s video is a long one, so grab some popcorn and a cold drink lol.
For some reason the video cuts off at the end. But thanks so much for watching still and I hope it was worth the wait. Don’t forget to turn on 4K viewing for better quality😉
11:51 isn’t long boo 😭😭
Thank you for this vid, I’m currently doing my undergrad for planning and have been leaning towards the urban design aspect of the practice
That’s great ! I’m glad you enjoyed it 🤍
oyooooo🤔 l was just settling into my popcorn........l would have loved you to talk more about what you do.Your passion for your job is infectious. Great video and thumbs up👍
loved this video!! it was so incredibly helpful thank you for answering all of our questions :D urban design is definitely something i’m interested but i unfortunately don’t have many resources to learn more about it so i’m very happy to have your channel! thank you again!
Aw I’m glad it was atleast helpful to you.
&& thank you so much 😊
This is giving me hope as I don’t think architectural technologies is for me ahaha I’m looking into urban design or UX design after getting my bArch next year! Love your video style and thank youu for the q&a, all the way from NZ! :)
Omg thank you so much 🤍
I’m so glad it was helpful and your making honest evaluations and decisions on your career path 💪🏼
Hii lemme know what you choosedd
Hi, I’m all the way from California, USA. I love your content. It’s so inspirational. I can’t wait for you to put out more vlogs. How can the public reach you ?
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Interesting!!! How was your experience completing the architectural technology degree? Some say it’s hell and all nighters? Is it as “difficult” and time consuming as BA Arch? Great vid✨
Helloooooo thanks for your question. It was challenging as most architectural courses can be very demanding. But if you like something or enjoy what you do it wouldn’t be so hard. You would enjoy it nonetheless. But practically speaking it can be alot of work. At the time, I had exams, research papers, presentations, design reports and so on. I did alot of studying and pulled all nighters too.
Hey, I LOVED the video it was super helpful. I'm in high school right now and considering to go to university for urban planning/design, if you don't mind me asking, what is the salary range of this career?
I have the goal of being an urban designer, is it better to do an undergrad in urban design or one in architecture. As many urban designers have an architectural background?
Hey elly.. I'm studying urban and regional planning in Bangladesh. Please suggest me what would help me after completing my BURP
Hello ! If you would like a career in urban design. You’ll need to do a masters course in it
Hello, should I take MA Urban design after bachelor's in Civil engineering? How hard it is? Will they teach those softwares as well?
Please help me with your suggestions 🙏🏼
Hello, if you desire a career in urban design then I would recommend you take a Masters degree in urban design. Depending on your current knowledge of the built environment and your technical skill set, that will help define if its difficult or easy. It really helps if you have a background in built environment/architecture because the softwares like autocad and sketch up, 3D max will be familiar. Also depending on the university of choice, architectural softwares tutorials / learning sessions are provided alongside the course. I hope this helps ✅
is it possible to get into urban design from a planning undergrad
Absolutely ! You’ll need to do a Masters in Urban Design, in order to do that.
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So is being accredited by RTPI (royal town planning institution) not important?
Hello, thanks for your question.
Studying an accredited course is important especially for your professional development if you’re aiming towards becoming chartered. It makes the route easier.
I hope this helps 😊
Such a beauty you are 😍 Greets
Thank you 😊