How to become an Architect in Canada? within 3 steps

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  • @architecture_tv
    @architecture_tv  3 года назад +10

    Hi Everyone! If you'd like to work with me 1 on 1, you can now apply to my coaching program www.ashleyeusebio.com/work-with-me.
    Also wanted to add that Carlton University and University of Calgary also offer interdisciplinary programs. So if you don't have an undergrad in architecture you can apply for a Masters in Architecture at UBC, UofT, Carleton, and University of Calgary. For international graduates (B.Arch or M.Arch) and foreign practising Architects seeking licensure in Canada see this video: ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html. And for more information about the RAIC Syllabus Program see this video: ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html

    • @himanipatel5132
      @himanipatel5132 3 года назад +1

      Hello..Thank you for the informative video...I have one question..I have completed my bachelor's in Architecture from India and now I am in Canada doing PG in Construction Management.. So as a student am I eligible for application as Intern Architect? @Architecture with Ashley

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      ​@@himanipatel5132 you're welcome! You need to obtain a CACB academic certification before you become an Intern. I'll be doing a future video with more details for international professionals and students so stay tune!

    • @himanipatel5132
      @himanipatel5132 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Thank you for your response..waiting for your next video..Please try to explain whole application process in that..

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      @@himanipatel5132 you're welcome. Will do my best to cover all the bases in the video. In the meantime feel free to go to the CACB website for academic certification details: cacb.ca/modes-of-certification/

    • @linaisam5185
      @linaisam5185 3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much... Can you talk more about the syllabus program? I did quite understand how it can help you

  • @DelToro7
    @DelToro7 3 года назад +5

    Hi :) Yes i'd like to learn more about the syllabus program. I'm a petroleum engineer in Canada but I cant do 4 years of school again.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi DelToro! Welcome to the channel! I’ll be doing a future video on the Syllabus program. Its currently in the works so stay tune! Thanks for watching and stopping by.

  • @TonicFlame72498
    @TonicFlame72498 2 года назад +3

    Hi @Architecutre with Ashley I am just wondering what high school classes I would need to take for becoming an architect and what I should be aware of in the other classes I’m in grade 8 and in brockville in Canada.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Minecraft lofi! I would recommend taking any art related classes (visual arts, photography, animation, graphic design, 3D modelling, film making, etc.) and/or carpentry courses. I found art classes during high school helped me to build my portfolio when I started to apply to architecture school. I hope this helps.

  • @HimalayaHarry
    @HimalayaHarry 3 года назад +4

    Hey !! 1st of all thank alot for this video, it is kind of encouraging me to move to Canada for my future studies, please make some videos for International students which lets us know the options we have in Canada , if we have persued bachelor from india.
    Thanxx

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Himalaya! Thank for the feedback 😊 I'm happy to hear the content is motivational. I recently posted a video for international graduates and foreign architects, here's a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html

  • @anandhuanilkumar2059
    @anandhuanilkumar2059 3 года назад +2

    Right now I am doing bachelor of architecture in India.. And I am planning to do masters in UBC ...
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    And nice video... keep going.. very informative 👏 👌

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi Anandhu!!! Welcome! Thank you for the support, a lot of time and hard work goes into the videos so it’s wonderful to get feedback. I went to UBC and it was great! Definitely a good choice for your masters. I’ll be doing a separate video on the masters degree which may help you with some ideas.

    • @anandhuanilkumar2059
      @anandhuanilkumar2059 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv thanks a lot..😊

  • @chineduozuru.n2886
    @chineduozuru.n2886 3 года назад +1

    Which of d school is offering PhD in architecture pls, I am interested and I am a registered architect in Nigeria and would like to study in canada

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Chinedu! Great question, I'm planning a video listing the programs so stay tune.

  • @muwaffaqmoinuddin403
    @muwaffaqmoinuddin403 3 года назад +3

    Thanks, this was really informative and helpful :D

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      You’re welcome Muwaffaq! Happy to hear it’s helpful 😊

  • @ayondeb-nt9gp
    @ayondeb-nt9gp 3 года назад +2

    Please...please... Do some Videos for International students who's are planning to migrate in canada
    Thanks Again for your valuable videos 😃

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Akshay! welcome to the channel and thank you for the feedback. An international video is in the works, stay tune in the next couple of weeks. Happy to hear the content is helpful.

    • @alwaysaye
      @alwaysaye 3 года назад

      I am also lookinh forward for this one. Since I'm on my journey in planning to migrate in Canada 😊

  • @amanpriyakaur1791
    @amanpriyakaur1791 3 года назад +2

    Can u pls give some info regarding syllabus program ?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Aman, I have a video dedicated to the syllabus program here: ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html . Also check out the RAIC Syllabus website for more information: raic-syllabus.ca/home . I hope it helps.

  • @salvemariedalanon4398
    @salvemariedalanon4398 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ashley! Very informative and interesting content. I'm an Architect from the Philippines but will be taking up Post Graduate certificate for Project Management at Humber College in Toronto this September 2021. I dream of becoming an Architect in Canada someday. Sounds impossible but will try to achieve it one of these days and god willing. Success like yours will be very much appreciated if you've worked hard for it. I wish you all the best Ashley. I hope to meet or work with you soon.
    Kind regards,
    Salv Dalanon

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Salve!!! thank you 😊 It's possible as long as you have a passion for it. Since you were an Architect in the Philippines, you should look into transferring your license or even your education. I recommend watching this video for more insight; ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html . I hope it helps, and keep me posted on your journey 😊

    • @salvemariedalanon4398
      @salvemariedalanon4398 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Thank you, Ashley! Your reply is very much appreciated! =)

  • @Husain.Almisbah
    @Husain.Almisbah 2 года назад +1

    which level of education? is it M.Arch or B.Arch

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Husain, if your undergrad is not accredited which most programs today aren't then you need a masters degree. And this masters degree must be from an accredited program. For the complete list see the following: cacb.ca/accredited-programs/ . I hope this helps.

  • @Akram-yx3io
    @Akram-yx3io 2 года назад +1

    Share your thought about job vacancy for architects in canada..
    And doing a pgdm course in Canada after B.arch degree in abroad is that worth doing or else I have to go with masters program?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Akram! Great questions, I will look into creating content on these questions. Appreciate the feedback.

    • @Akram-yx3io
      @Akram-yx3io 2 года назад

      So I have to wait till it come?

  • @charleneestabaya
    @charleneestabaya 3 года назад +4

    Hey Ashley. Thanks for sharing this! Looking forward to learn more on your channel. I'm an aspiring architect too but haven't fullyd decided yet when to take my masters!

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Charlene, thank you for stopping by! Super excited to have you apart of the channel. It’s a hard decision and there’s a lot to take into consideration. I’m planning future videos on this topic so this is great feedback. Hopefully it’s helpful with your masters decision. I still remember when I decided to do my masters and the application process and it was very stressful. But afterwards it was a blast, had a great time. Welcome!

    • @charleneestabaya
      @charleneestabaya 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv indeed, I'm happy I came over your page and saw this! Just in a good timing 🤗

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      @@charleneestabaya Thank you! Happy to be here to share!

  • @TOP5GO
    @TOP5GO 3 года назад +2

    Hello Ashley, your videos are really helpful me and I have quick question ! In my case, I already graduate undergraduate architecture school in University of Toronto and I am working as an architectural designer now. And I am quite confusing that some people say, if i already graduated from uoft architecture school, I don't need to go master's degree to become a licensed architect and some people say I have to go. I just want to know which information is correct. and if I do not want to go master's degree, do i have other options to get the license? except the syllabus program you mentioned. Thank you !

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Roy, this is a great question. In short, the bachelor program at UofT and a few other schools used to be accredited (professional degree) however now all the undergraduate programs in Canada are not accredited programs so you need to do a professional (accredited) masters program otherwise you can not become an architect. I have a video on this topic which goes into more details ruclips.net/video/GcFIyOCI9xo/видео.html . I hope this helps and apologies for the late reply still catching up on the comments.

  • @aymandukmak9640
    @aymandukmak9640 3 года назад +2

    Hello Ashley, I graduated from architecture from Syria and I want to complete my masters in Canada. Can you talk about the application mechanism and masters programs in Canada

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi Ayman! Welcome to the channel and thank you for watching! I’m working on more videos which will discuss the application process and experience, so stay tune! Canada will be a great option for your masters.

  • @theekpemi
    @theekpemi 3 года назад +1

    What about cheap schools to study a bachelor in architecture as an international student 🥺🥺🥺

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Ekpemi! It’s all a bit expensive how I think the RAIC Syllabus program might be a good option however it’s not a bachelors degree. It’s an alternative path to licensure in Canada. I would recommend looking into it since it is abit cheaper then going through the university route.

    • @theekpemi
      @theekpemi 2 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv ok. Thank you so much
      I'll check that

  • @judithajoku8
    @judithajoku8 Год назад

    If you did a BSc in Architecture and an MEng in building engineering with a 2 year post graduate experience. Are you eligible?? Thank you

  • @pawanbatth8721
    @pawanbatth8721 2 года назад

    Hi mam .....I have recently completed my 12th class(non medical)in India. I m sure that next year I will go to Canada. I want to be an artictect. Please tell me is it good for future.?

  • @shahidhussainy
    @shahidhussainy 3 года назад +3

    Greeting Ashley, Thank you so much for sharing such great information regarding becoming an intern or licensed architect in Canada. Since I am in India and interested in doing M.arch in Canada, I had so many doubts I used to search videos regarding masters in Canada. Thanks a lot for conveying very helpful information

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi Shahid! You're welcome 😊 Thank you for the feedback. You might also find this video to be helpful since you're an international graduate: ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html

    • @shahidhussainy
      @shahidhussainy 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv you’re welcome Ashley 😊
      Sure I will follow all your videos

  • @laypatel7303
    @laypatel7303 3 года назад +2

    I have a certificate of autocad and revit software so its use in canada and see my last comment for more information

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Lay! Thats great, having a certificate in Revit would be helpful for future employment in Canada. If your curious about the programs I use on a daily basis I would recommend watching this video: ruclips.net/video/_GjNu8dJBao/видео.html . Also, if you haven't seen this video yet I would recommend watching 4 tips to getting your first architecture job: ruclips.net/video/ULowG6EfVxo/видео.html

  • @LloydLac
    @LloydLac 3 года назад +9

    Ma'am, I'm an architecture student and planning to work outside the country. What'll will be the possible ways to do?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +9

      Hi Long Werkz! I would recommend working on your portfolio and once its ready start applying to various offices. Also, while you are applying to offices I would recommend working on building your skills (Revit, 3D modelling softwares, etc.).

    • @LloydLac
      @LloydLac 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv thank you for the response maam.

  • @SushilaThapaliya-mx8ie
    @SushilaThapaliya-mx8ie 3 месяца назад

    Maam i have done mu b. Arch from India nd i dont wanna do master.. But want to work in canada.. How should i do??

  • @mechaellatano7428
    @mechaellatano7428 2 года назад

    hi i'm filipino and taking architecture here in my country but i want to work in canada as an architect. am i qualified or not?

  • @harshilpatel2320
    @harshilpatel2320 3 года назад +2

    Very useful video for me, actually I m searching this route since 6 months .. thank you so much 😊
    Actually I want more details about how foreign architect can accredit it’s bachelor of Architect degree and how they can join internship and give ExAC exam ?
    Also Can you please elaborate on stage 2 of taking certificate for practice as an architect in Canada ?
    After passing ExAC exam and completing internship how much time it takes to get certificate of practice ?
    Also can you share us the sample papers of ExAC exams?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Harshil, happy to hear that the content is helpful 😊 I'm working on a video for international graduates who are seeking to get their education certified. Once your education is certified you can become an Intern Architect, I have a series of videos on the internship program. See this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLLDZvo1udzS0oF03x5mKEwHc34wCwWXta. I'll be posting on video on Thursday that will provide some insight on how long it takes to get licensed. I also have a series of videos on the ExAC exam which might be helpful for you, see this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLLDZvo1udzS29GEQPgE1o_I42mNHCeCe5. I do not have samples of the exam however you can get a few sample questions from the ExAC website here: www.exac.ca/en/preparation/exemples0.html. Hope this helps.

    • @harshilpatel2320
      @harshilpatel2320 3 года назад +2

      @@architecture_tv Thank you so much for your great help 😊

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      @@harshilpatel2320 your welcome! anytime 😊 I'll see you on the next video.

  • @laypatel7303
    @laypatel7303 3 года назад +3

    I complete my India diploma civil engineering and i give ielts exam and can i take admiration in architecture

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Lay! You could enroll in a Master of Architecture program at UBC or UofT since you don't need to have a Bachelor in Architecture for those two accredited programs. Once you complete the education requirement you can become an Intern Architect which will allow you to collect your experience and write the exams along with any additional requirements by your jurisdiction. Once all the requirements are complete you are a licensed Architect.

    • @laypatel7303
      @laypatel7303 3 года назад +2

      @@architecture_tv how much ielts band required in that collage for bachlor of architecture

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      @@laypatel7303 if you don't have a bachelor degree in Civil Engineering then you will need a bachelor's degree or equivlant and this could be within Architecture or outside of architecture. If you plan to do your Bachelors in Architecture, you have more school options than just UBC and UofT (something to keep in mind). If you had a bachelor in Civil Engineering then you could attend either UBC or UofT for Masters in Architecture since both programs are multidisciplinary and allow students with backgrounds outside of architecture to get their Masters in Architecture. For information about the admission requirements for UBC and UofT see the following links:
      - UofT Master of Architecture Admission Requirements: www.daniels.utoronto.ca/admissions/graduate/professional-master-architecture-admission-requirements
      - UofT Bachelor Admission Requirements: www.daniels.utoronto.ca/admissions/undergraduate/admission-requirements
      -UBC Master of Architecture Admission Requirements:
      sala.ubc.ca/admissions/master-architecture
      - UBC Bachelor Admission Requirements:
      sala.ubc.ca/admissions/undergraduate-admissions

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Also, there is alternative pathway to licensure in Canada outside of going through the University route. You can also do the RAIC Syllabus Program, the following is a video about the program:
      ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html
      For information about the RAIC Syllabus Program I would also see the RAIC website here:
      raic-syllabus.ca/home

  • @dhruvikpanwala9953
    @dhruvikpanwala9953 Год назад +1

    Hello Ashley , you post really helpful videos . Thank you,
    i am interior designer b.des
    I spent 4 years in my bachelors and now i m working in professional field working in field I realised that i m more into architecture part of it because i have worked mostly on architecture projects in during my another 4years of experience
    Can i become architect like can i apply for master’s degree in architecture?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Год назад

      hi Dhruvik! I'm happy to hear the content is helpful. I've started a new series on the new channel where I answer everyone's RUclips questions in detail, and I selected your question as the first episode. The short answer to your question is Yes! and for more details on the answer I created the video ruclips.net/video/Acy5U6Rz-08/видео.html I hope it's helpful and thank you for being a part of the channel!

  • @gungeetsobti22
    @gungeetsobti22 3 года назад +1

    Hi 😊 me Gungeet from india please can u suggest me if I visit Canada In which University should I do course of architecture 🙏🙄 please acknowledge me I have just completed my 12th now I am thinking to visit Canada so please can u suggest me it's difficult for me to find it out🙄

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Gungeet! I will be doing a video on this topic so stay tune however to get you started these are my recommendations. If you don't have an undergrad in architecture then you have two options University of British Columbia or University of Toronto for masters in architecture. If you do have an undergrad in architecture then I would recommend 1. University of British Columbia, 2. University of Waterloo, and 3. University of Toronto. These three are the top universities I would recommend. I have a video on the factors I considered when I applied for my masters which might give you more insight: ruclips.net/video/gv-FK3AueiY/видео.html . I hope this helps 😊

  • @mungekarhardik
    @mungekarhardik 3 года назад +1

    Hello
    Greetings!!
    I'm an architect from india 🇮🇳 with masters in project management. I'm planning to move to Canada toronto by early 2022.
    I would be joining the intern program to get registered as an architect in Toronto.
    Can you put some light on the Canadian job market and how difficult/ easy it is for a foreigner to get a job.
    It would be really nice to hear if you mention that you can help me in getting an internships lol😜

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Hardik! Welcome to the channel. Your in the right place for some tips and advice in the profession. I'll be doing future videos on some tips and advice for job applications so stay tune!

  • @shubhamnayak3601
    @shubhamnayak3601 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ashley, suppose I do a diploma program related to architecture say "architectural technology" and then directly start working to build up experience. Will it count towards my licensure as an architect?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Shubham! In order to get licensed you need a B.Arch or M.Arch which needs be accredited by the CACB. Another way to get licensed is through the RAIC Syllabus program. There are 3 main components to getting licensed in Canada 1. Education, 2. Experience, and 3. Examination. Plus depending on your jurisdiction you live/work there are additional requirements. For example in Ontario you need to take an Admission Course. So a diploma in a related subject will not count toward the Education requirement for licensure. For more information see RAIC website: raic.org/raic/becoming-architect and CACB website: cacb.ca/

    • @shubhamnayak3601
      @shubhamnayak3601 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Thank you

  • @carlospanisales7169
    @carlospanisales7169 3 года назад +1

    Hi maam, I am an architecture student here in Philippines. Once I finished my Bachelor of Science in Architecture school what can be the possible next steps to work in Canada?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Carlos! Are you thinking about becoming licensed? if so I have a video which talks about the process as an international graduate; ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html

  • @tasloan
    @tasloan 3 года назад +2

    If you fail your ExAC exam can you retake it?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Real! You have three chances to pass all four sections of the ExAC exam so you can retake the test up to three times. After that if you don't pass you need to rewrite all four sections. www.exac.ca/en/inscription/retaking_the_exac.html

  • @laypatel7303
    @laypatel7303 3 года назад +1

    How apply in job.how much money earn from this corse ..and which area best for study in canada and also tell me how much duration architecture ...and make a video about study architecture in canada after study indian diploma please

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Lay Patel! Thank you for your feedback and questions.
      1. For yearly salary for an Intern Architect or Architect I would check Payscale. The following is the average for an Intern Architect in Canada: www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Intern_Architect/Salary 2. For the top architecture schools in Canada I would recommend watching this video, where I highlight the top programs that I would recommend: ruclips.net/video/Lugenpq6Hjk/видео.html
      3. The duration of getting licensed depends on several factors. I would recommend watching the following videos for more insight:
      - Syllabus Program (alternative path to licensure): ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html
      - My 15 year journey to licensure: ruclips.net/video/SSxirWMYBoU/видео.html
      4. I've created a video for international graduates and foreign Architects that are seeking licensure in Canada: ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html

  • @dishasetiaaa29
    @dishasetiaaa29 3 года назад +1

    Hello ma'am I'm an indian student who want to study architecture in Canada. Can you please guide me the pathway for the same?
    Thank you 😊

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Disha! You’re on the right video. I would also recommend watching this video for international students looking to become licensed in Canada, ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html . Thank you for reaching out, its nice to hear from you 😊

  • @abdulrahman_alwaleed
    @abdulrahman_alwaleed 2 года назад +1

    Thank You !

  • @ishitanagpal1622
    @ishitanagpal1622 2 года назад +1

    Hey just watched your video , thanks for giving us students this great guidance ,I would like to ask you what should I do if i want to study in a university in Canada to improve my portfolio.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ishita! This is a great question. I would definitely recommend focusing on building your graphic skills and your design projects. Make sure to show your process, storytelling is very important. I have a video with portfolio tips which might be helpful for you; ruclips.net/video/35qEgGLBWxI/видео.html

  • @chamodifonseka4214
    @chamodifonseka4214 3 года назад +1

    Hi. I have a High national Diploma in Quantity Surveying and have 4 years experience in QS field. Can I do an Architect Program in Canada.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Chamodi! In general you need three elements to become an Architect = education, experience, and examinations. There are two options:
      1. RAIC syllabus program - during this program you will complete the education requirement, collect your experience as an Intern Architect, and write your exams. For more information see the RAIC website here raic-syllabus.ca/home and see the following video: ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html
      2. University route - you need to have Bachelors degree (this degree doesn't need to be in architecture) and Masters degree from an accredited program. Once you get your education, you can begin getting your experience (as an Intern Architect), and write the exams. Also, depending on the jurisdiction you plan to work and live you may have additional requirements. For example, in Ontario you need to complete the admission course. For more insight about how to become an Intern Architect see this video: ruclips.net/video/mQrJzMiklR0/видео.html
      I hope this helps.

  • @MehakpreetKMahal
    @MehakpreetKMahal 3 года назад +1

    Hii Ashley , I'm in 10+2 non medical student in India can you please tell me what is the whole procedure to become a architect in Canada.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Mehakpreet! To become an Architect you need three main elements = education, experience, and examination. There are two options to complete the journey:
      1. RAIC syllabus program - during this program you will complete the education requirement, collect your experience as an Intern Architect, and write your exams. For more information see the RAIC website here raic-syllabus.ca/home and see the following video: ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html
      2. University route - you need to have Bachelors degree (this degree doesn't need to be in architecture) and Masters degree from an accredited program. Once you get your education, you can begin getting your experience (as an Intern Architect), and write the exams. Also, depending on the jurisdiction you plan to work and live you may have additional requirements. For example, in Ontario you need to complete the admission course. For more insight about how to become an Intern Architect see this video: ruclips.net/video/mQrJzMiklR0/видео.html
      I hope this helps.

  • @roopanajwala4025
    @roopanajwala4025 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ashley , your videos are really helpful to me . I had completed my diploma Architecture in India, looking for bachelor degree in same so how may I communicate you cause I want to discuss questions running through my mind ?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Roop, I would recommend watching the international video here where I talk about the process to become an architect as an international graduate or foreign architect: ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html . Also, you can send your questions at ashley@ashleyeusebio.com

  • @harpreetpabla2582
    @harpreetpabla2582 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I was looking for this information from so long but was not getting enough of it. You gave me some hope. I have one question if you can help me. Is there any way if we can talk over the email or phone ?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Harpreet! You're welcome 😊 happy to hear the content is helpful. Feel free to email me at ashley@ashleyeusebio.com. It might take me sometime to get back but I always get back to everyone. Also, if you want to hear more from me in your inbox. I have a monthly newsletter where I share more information, www.ashleyeusebio.com/community

  • @jaskarannarula41
    @jaskarannarula41 3 года назад +1

    Hi,I just want to ask is that possible to go for an architecture digree after diploma in civil engineering

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Jaskaran, yes it's possible. If you have undergrad outside of Architecture you can do a Masters in Architecture from UBC, UofT, Carleton, and University of Calgary. These schools offer multidisciplinary programs which don't require a background in Architecture to enroll and these programs are accredited by the CACB. I would recommend looking into those programs for more details:
      1. CACB accredited programs list: cacb.ca/accredited-programs/
      2. UBC: sala.ubc.ca/admissions/master-architecture
      3. UofT: www.daniels.utoronto.ca/programs/graduate/master-architecture-professional
      4. Carleton: architecture.carleton.ca/academic-programs/graduate-programs
      5. University of Calgary: sapl.ucalgary.ca/future-students/graduate/master-architecture-march
      I also did a video on the top 3 architecture schools which might help: ruclips.net/video/Lugenpq6Hjk/видео.html

  • @bobbysphotography
    @bobbysphotography 3 года назад +1

    Ma'am what are the benefits for Indian students , those who want to pursue master of architecture in Canada

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Siva! If your looking to move to North America then doing a masters in Canada is a good option. It also depends on what you want and where you see yourself living.

  • @defneogunc7596
    @defneogunc7596 3 года назад +2

    This is so helpful 👍🏼 Thank you so much 😊

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Defne!!! Welcome to the channel and thank you for stopping by! Its great to have you apart of the channel. I'll be diving into each requirement in more detail since its a lot to cover in one video. I also did a video on the Internship program which covers the latest updates made to the program and how to get started. I hope you find it useful as well. There will be more content to come, the next video will be on the ExAC exam which I'm excited to share!

  • @anhadsingh1177
    @anhadsingh1177 3 года назад +1

    Mam please tell what is average earning for an architect in Canada per month??

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Anhad! This depends on my factors (city, experience, etc.) however you could use Payscale to get an idea. www.payscale.com/

  • @jnyjohny4023
    @jnyjohny4023 3 года назад +2

    Any chance to architect job please inform

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Ny Johny! Welcome to the channel. I’ll be doing a future video on tips to landing a job so stay tune. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @jnyjohny4023
      @jnyjohny4023 3 года назад +1

      Thanks

  • @priankapaul9396
    @priankapaul9396 2 года назад

    Hey, ash I have a bachelor's degree in Architecture from Bangladesh and planning to move to Canada, I got an offer letter from Centennial college in Architectural technology. Is it possible to be an Architect in Canada? Which types of architectural software are used in Canada?

  • @ranamustafa1787
    @ranamustafa1787 3 года назад +1

    Hi madam, I have diploma of Civil associate engineer, and working for 7 years. Would you recommend course which easily get addmition in Canada.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Rana, If you want to become a licensed Architect you would need to do a Masters degree which you could do at UBC or UofT with your Civil diploma. When I was at UBC there was another international civil engineer also enrolled in the masters program. If you don't want to become licensed you could take a course through a local college in Architecture (design, building science, etc.). Not everyone is licensed in the field but still work in the industry.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Rana, I also wanted to add that you could also consider Carleton and University of Calgary, they both now offer multidisciplinary programs. So basically you have 4 options now UBC, UofT, Carleton, and University of Calgary. I'll be doing a future video.

  • @laypatel7303
    @laypatel7303 3 года назад +1

    Hoe much ielts band required in bachlor in architecture

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      It depends on the University. You will need to look into which University you're planning to apply and check the requirements. It varies from each school/program.

  • @shubhamhanda449
    @shubhamhanda449 3 года назад +1

    Hii Ashley,
    Is it possible to hold a part-time job while completing your degree from a university?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Shubham! Good question. Its difficult to hold a part-time at a practice/firm since the degree is intense however most graduates hold part-time jobs at the University such as a teaching assistant, research assistant, etc. This offers more flexibility and blends better with the studies. I'll be posting a video this week with more ideas on how to fund an architecture degree while enrolled in the program which might help so stay tune.

    • @shubhamhanda449
      @shubhamhanda449 3 года назад +1

      Thank you!!
      This is helpful and waiting for your video on funding your architecture degree!

  • @azk992
    @azk992 3 года назад +3

    Could you please explain the difference between architectural technologist and architect in Canada. Also, do you know if the architectural technologist need to be licensed (registered) to work in Canada?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi Amr! Great question which I’ll cover in a future video. Also, you don’t need to be a registered technologist to work in Canada.

    • @azk992
      @azk992 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv thank you so much for your feedback.. I'm working as a BIM architect in my country, is BIM duties considered under the architectural technologist duties in Canada?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      @@azk992 Your welcome. In Canada we also use BIM which is also a tool used by architectural technologists. Having BIM skills is strongly recommended to get into the job market.

    • @azk992
      @azk992 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Good news! That's amazing.. Thanks alot
      Did you know if the RICS bim management recognised and preferred in Canada? Or to get certification from Canadian institution such as George brown college is much preferred by Canadian employers?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      @@azk992 certifications are not necessary but nice to have, practical experience using BIM on a project is more valuable.

  • @joshuajr1829
    @joshuajr1829 Год назад

    HI ASHLEY! WHAT ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Год назад

      Hi Joshuajr! That's right. At the time I filmed this video Laurentian University wasn't accredited, it was going through the accreditation process. Its now a fully accredited program.

  • @anniegajjar4166
    @anniegajjar4166 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ashley!!!! Your videos are so helpful. I just have a few questions.
    If I have graduated from an Advanced Diploma (3 years), how much time should I need to spend in a university? Can I get credits transferred so I don't have to do 4 years again? Do I need a BCIN to start my own practice for few years while I am at university and then after some experience I can open my own firm?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Annie! Happy to hear the content is helpful 😊 Many programs provide advance standing, you would need to look into the specific program/University you plan to attend. The duration of the program also depends on the University/program along with if you get advance standing (credits transferred). But you could expect an average of 2 years for Masters and 4 years of an undergrad degree. BCIN is only for small buildings (from the OBC, houses under a specific square footage) if you want to design larger scale projects and own your practice then you need to become a licensed Architect. Also, you could work in the industry under another firm without having to become a licensed Architect or hold a BCIN.

    • @anniegajjar4166
      @anniegajjar4166 2 года назад

      Ohh so for being an architect, I need to become a licensed architect and BCIN only works for residential projects or smaller square footage. Good to know. Also, I am not looking for masters right now, I want to pursue bachelors degree after the 3 year advanced diploma in architecture. I just want to know the approx years u need to attend school. As I don’t want to study 4 more years on top of 3 years. I want to know if these 3 years can get transferred and I have to do 1/2 years on top of this advanced diploma.

  • @shivshankar-qc6ge
    @shivshankar-qc6ge 3 года назад +1

    Graet stuff about architecture!
    Hey Ashley I'm from india is there any job scope for indian architects I have completed my bachelor of architecture in india I'm planning to migrate to Canada please suggest me what to do?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +3

      Thank you Shiv! Canada is a great option. I'll be doing a future video for international students and architects so stay tune!

    • @shivshankar-qc6ge
      @shivshankar-qc6ge 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Thank you so much ashley

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      @@shivshankar-qc6ge you’re welcome!

  • @9030709520
    @9030709520 3 года назад +2

    @Architecture with Ashley Hey Can You Please Make a Video On Canadian Job Market For Architects. Is It Worth To Practice In Canada? & also it is Worth To be a Leed Certified Architect in Canada..

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Himanshu! These are great questions which I will consider as part of future videos. Thank you 😊

    • @Akram-yx3io
      @Akram-yx3io 2 года назад

      Same doubt

  • @shweyi6241
    @shweyi6241 2 года назад

    Hello Ashley! I'm so thankful that your vds help me get more infos. I'm willing to study Architecture in Canada. And now I got lots of information. I have one question that if I completed RAIC syllabus program, can I just take an exam for licensure? Thank you.

  • @sarahelkouay3527
    @sarahelkouay3527 3 месяца назад

    Hello, I have 2 questions!
    How can I study architecture in kanada ? And which the best university for studying?

  • @amritkaurjhinjer123
    @amritkaurjhinjer123 2 года назад

    Mam what about a salary? For begginers and what about its scope?

  • @nishimalik3421
    @nishimalik3421 3 года назад +1

    Hey ashley, thank u soo much for sharing such nice and helpful videos. i wanted to ask can we get a architecture job in canada without licence (just with CACB certification)? like if i jst want a job n doesn't plan to have my own practice so can i find such job without a licence? and secondly which province u suggest for working in canada in architecture profession? i hope i m able to explain my question to u.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Nishi Malik! You're very welcome, I'm happy to hear the content is helpful 😊 Yes, you can get a job without CACB certification or with CACB certification. It's not a requirement. Since, I'm in Ontario and there's a lot of work here I would recommend Ontario or another option I would recommend is British Columbia. Also, you might find this video helpful with your job search (I provide some tips) ruclips.net/video/ULowG6EfVxo/видео.html

    • @nishimalik3421
      @nishimalik3421 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv can u explain den why one needs a license in detail n secondly if not having licence wat kind of jobs one should look for?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      ​@@nishimalik3421 this is a great question which I will try to do a video since I think many people have the same question. One of the main reasons to get your licence is to have your own practice, some get their licence since its the last steps on their journey, and others work with clients daily and want to have the credential. However to start you don't need to have your licence right away. Many start in the industry as designers, technologists and work their way toward licensure. You could look for jobs under titles such as: designer, technologist, project manager, etc. I hope this helps.

    • @nishimalik3421
      @nishimalik3421 3 года назад

      @@architecture_tv thanks again ashley for your reply and easy availability, will be waiting for your video on same topic where u can explain in more detail (jobs without CACB licence as this part is not mentioned any where)and further more do one need to give any kind of exam or test, or have to apply somewhere to work as designer, project manager? what kind of job responsibilities are there for designers if u can explain that as well

  • @pawansandhu1850
    @pawansandhu1850 2 года назад +1

    What should i expect to work after only 2 year architect diploma in Alberta. ?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  2 года назад

      Hi Pawan, I would recommend applying to different practices for work. Also, I would ask yourself, what are you interested in Architecture? and what are you good at within the field? for example, technical details, spec writing, design, construction documents, etc. I hope this helps.

  • @simratsingh1655
    @simratsingh1655 3 года назад +1

    Hey just starting with the undergraduate in arch in India and planning for masters in Canada can you please tell which points should I keep in mind while completing my UG??

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Simrat! Welcome to the channel 😊 This is a great question, I will look into creating a video on this topic. Thank you for the feedback!

    • @HimalayaHarry
      @HimalayaHarry 3 года назад

      Hey simrat are you studying in IKGPTU, Mohali?

    • @simratsingh1655
      @simratsingh1655 3 года назад

      @@HimalayaHarry no

    • @HimalayaHarry
      @HimalayaHarry 3 года назад

      @@simratsingh1655 ok.

  • @nikkavielkapalma5204
    @nikkavielkapalma5204 3 года назад +1

    Hello Ashley! This is very informative. Thank you for this. 😊 I’m curious how the syllabus program works. Since I have bachelor degree in Environmental design here in Canada but thinking if going to Masters of Architecture would be a better decision. Or in my case, syllabus program would be more advisable. Do you have idea for the syllabus program requirements? Thank you in advance! I really appreciate your video and really helped a lot!

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Nikka! Welcome to the channel, it's great to have you apart of the community. I'm happy to hear that the content was useful. This is a great question, since you have an undergrad already I would be compelled to do a Masters only because it is a bit faster then the Syllabus program however if financing your degree would be a concern then the Syllabus program is a good option since you'd be able to work and continue your studies along with gaining practical experience. Its great to hear your feedback because I was thinking to do a video that would compare both options side by side and after your question I'm realizing that it might be helpful so stay tune. In terms of the syllabus program requirements see the following link: raic-syllabus.ca/raic-syllabus-program-entry-requirements and for application information see raic-syllabus.ca/application-instructions

    • @nikkavielkapalma5204
      @nikkavielkapalma5204 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Thank you for your insight Ashley! I will share your channel to my friends too. They will be happy to see your videos. These are the important info that are not taught in school unless we ask. We will stay tuned. 👍

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      @@nikkavielkapalma5204 thank you!

  • @yokie8472
    @yokie8472 2 года назад +1

    Love these videos, straight to the point

  • @sugandhaagarwal4071
    @sugandhaagarwal4071 3 года назад +1

    hey, your videos are really informative, I had also gone through ur video regarding foreign graduates.I am from India , a licensed architect with a master's degree. I want to know can we not practice in an architectural firm in Canada, if we do not have a candidan license ?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Sugandha! Great question! Yes you can work at an Architecture firm in Canada without a license. You don't necessarily need a license to work in the field. If you want to open your practice then you MUST be licensed. I work at a local practice and for the first few years I didn't have a license and I only became an Intern Architect a few months later. A few years into the internship program then I got licensed but its not required when you're working at a firm. For me it was important but many of my colleagues aren't licensed or interested in becoming licensed which is fine.

  • @Taif224
    @Taif224 Год назад

    hey, i wanted to ask can i study architecture in Canada if i am a humanities student in 11-12 grade , i have background in science in my 9-10 th and covid started so choose humanities in 11-12 grade, is it possible to study architecture in Canada?

  • @cireh1305
    @cireh1305 3 года назад +1

    Hey I'm learning about this just now, do you happen to know any information about if I started two years of architecture in my country... Would I be able to continue my third year in Canada or would I need to restart the whole college?? I'm debating whether I should go or not I know it'd be an opportunity.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Cire! There is a possibility of switching programs to Canada. In order to know exactly I would recommend getting in touch with the Architecture program you plan to attend and ask if they would be able to transfer the two years completed. If you don't like the current program you are doing then it might be something to pursue, it also depends on if you're able to transfer your credits. There's also the option of completing your studies and then moving to Canada. You could then get your education certified, I'll be doing a video for international students that want to become a licensed Architect in Canada so stay tune.

  • @rehamalsamsam3050
    @rehamalsamsam3050 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video it is really helpful. I am applying now to Athabasca university to take the course ARCH 645 - Architectural Practice Canada. do you have any helpful information about the course and assignments?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Reham! You're welcome, I'm happy to hear the content is helpful. Best of luck on your application to the course. I personally don't know much about the course or it's assignments. It might be worth while to sending an email to one of the instructors or program admin with your questions. Since they would be best to advise on the course. The instructors conducting the course are the following: Keesa Hutchinson Architect (keesahutchinson@athabascau.ca), David Murray Architect (dmurray@davidmurrayarchitect.ca), and Veronica Madonna (vmadonna@athabascau.ca). The following is a link to the index of contacts: architecture.athabascau.ca/staff/index.php.
      Also, I did notice that on their website for the program they list the course outline and learning objections, evaluation (number of assignments), etc. I'm sure you've already read through the website but here's the link in case someone else in the comments section is interested: www.athabascau.ca/syllabi/arch/arch645.php. Best of luck in the course! Keep me posted on your progress.

  • @nityanidha3526
    @nityanidha3526 3 года назад +1

    Maam will an international student get PR during the internship programme, does the internship programme pay us?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Nitya, I don't have personal experience with PR however I believe you can since the internship program is basically having a regular job. As an Intern Architect you get paid for the work you do.

  • @MMGAMERS2020
    @MMGAMERS2020 2 года назад

    Hello.. Mam,I'm from india. How to find vacancy for architect position or as intern in Canada.

  • @theafricanchild1085
    @theafricanchild1085 3 года назад +1

    How does one apply for a syllabus program?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi The African Child! You can apply through the RAIC Syllabus website under the apply tab. Here's a link to the website: raic-syllabus.ca/home . I also have a video on the program which might help, ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html

  • @kermitbq
    @kermitbq 3 года назад +1

    Hello ken here 😄

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Ken! Welcome to the channel! Thanks for watching and stopping by.

  • @dancesindhu
    @dancesindhu 3 года назад +1

    Hello mam!! I am studying 12th in India I will be completing 12th by 2022... I wanna study architecture in canada.. so what are the steps... Can you please guide me?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Sindhu, I would recommend watching this video, ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html . I talk about the licensure process for international students. Also, if your strictly thinking about studying architecture and want to do a masters I would recommend this video (top 3 architecture schools in Canada): ruclips.net/video/Lugenpq6Hjk/видео.html . I hope this helps.

  • @jessneumann6579
    @jessneumann6579 3 года назад +1

    hey! current bsc architecture student from athabasca university in alberta. any tips?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi Jess! Welcome to the channel. You're in the right place for tips and advice. This is a big question but since you landed on this video, I'm assuming you are planning to get licensed and in order to do that you'll need to get a Masters degree since your undergrad isn't accredited (which most aren't). Getting your education requirement completed is the first step to getting started on the path of becoming a licensed Architect. You could also do the Syllabus program however that will take longer in terms of time. What tips are you specifically looking for? For example: portfolio advice, software tips, etc. Let me know what you'd like to see and I will incorporate it into future videos.

    • @nathanp5711
      @nathanp5711 3 года назад +1

      Question about the Athabasca program, Ashley: Can I apply for the 9 schools in Canada you listed in your video if I complete this program first?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi@@nathanp5711 if you have a Bachelor in Architecture from Athabasca you can apply to all the 11 schools in the list including UBC and UofT (multi-disciplinary programs). If you don't have a Bachelor in Architecture then you can only apply to two of the schools from the list, UBC and UofT. Hope this helps.

  • @annaparrilha
    @annaparrilha 3 года назад +1

    I would like to know about the salary in canada

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Anna! Welcome to the channel and thank you for watching. Here is a link with some figures: ca.talent.com/salary?job=architect

  • @muhammadkhalidkhan8678
    @muhammadkhalidkhan8678 9 месяцев назад

    I am licensed architect in Pakistan since 5 years in field can you help me to get a job offer from Canada please?

  • @1rrel171
    @1rrel171 3 года назад +2

    Hello Ashley. I'm a Civil Engineer here in the Philippines. It's been my dream to also become an Architect someday. I am planning to enroll for Architectural Technologist next year in Canada. Does the subjects of Architectural Technologist reduced the length or span of time on becoming Architect if I ever decided to study and pursue Architecture after Architectural Technologist?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      Hi 1rreL! Thank you for sharing and the introduction. The architectural technologists courses might help get some credits when you get into university or the syllabus program but some programs might not approve of that so this wouldn't really reduce the time it takes to become licensed. You have two options in order to become licensed; option 1. University Route (4 yrs undergrad and 2 yrs masters degree from an accredited school) option 2 Syllabus program and if you are an international student already holding 5year bachelors degree then you could get your education certified by the CACB. I would check out this video; ruclips.net/video/WfQ0Vx7Uol0/видео.html And for more information about the syllabus program I would checkout this video: ruclips.net/video/dLXwZ77ET08/видео.html I hope this helps.

  • @9030709520
    @9030709520 3 года назад +1

    it is compulsory to do master's for a Graduate To Become an Architect license In Canada. Any Other Alternative Way To Become an Architect In Canada.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi Himanshu! There is an alternative path to getting licensed in Canada which doesn’t involve getting a masters degree. This alternative path is called the Syllabus program, I’ll be doing a future video on this so stay tune!

    • @9030709520
      @9030709520 3 года назад +2

      ​@@architecture_tv Thank You, For Making Such a Valuable Video.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      @@9030709520 your very welcome 😊 happy to help.

  • @christymathew9723
    @christymathew9723 3 года назад +1

    Hey ash, iam graduate from india, and planning to move in canada, kindly inform on how we can get a lisence there without studying.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +2

      Hi Christy! Welcome to the channel. Will be doing a future video for international professionals and students, so stay tune! And thank you for the feedback.

    • @pao.arquitectura
      @pao.arquitectura 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Please! I really like your videos, I would love to know more about the steps to take as an international architect graduate.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад

      @@pao.arquitectura hi 👋 welcome to the channel! It’s in the works but I have a few other videos that need to be released first. Thank you for the feedback and stay tune!

    • @jaikishanchanchad6789
      @jaikishanchanchad6789 3 года назад +1

      @@architecture_tv Yes Maam, Please make a video for international students who have completed Bachelors of Architecture in foreign land (Non-USA) and non accredited by CACB. we need this information on a very urgent basis. kindly consider our request, it will be a huge favour for us. thanking you in advance ma'am.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      @@jaikishanchanchad6789 yes I'm working on this behind the scenes. It's important to note these videos take hours and days to prepare and make. I'm not ignoring this request. It takes time on my end and I also have other videos that were planned which also have a time sensitivity for other viewers. I appreciate your patience, and I understand the urgency. The video will be coming soon. Thank you for the feedback.

  • @javiercaceres1062
    @javiercaceres1062 3 года назад +1

    I've been waiting a video like this for a long time! Very useful. I will stay tuned!

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  3 года назад +1

      Hi Javier! Your very welcome! I’m happy to hear the video was helpful, stay tune for more!