The hoop house assignment taught me what it was like to work
with other architects. In this profession you are almost always be working with
someone else if not for someone else. People process design differently. Some people
are structural some are aesthetic and some just want to build huge crazy
grasshopper rhino models that can’t coexist with-in our laws of physics. You have
to always stay calm and work around everyone’s hectic schedules. The most important
thing I learned was how to communicate properly. 9 out of 10 times fights
happened because someone didn’t understand what the other was trying to say.
DRAWINGS make the biggest difference. You can explain it in words but when you
finally go out and make it, there is probably going to be someone in your group
that points out your project and says they don’t like it or that that wasn’t what
they envisioned. Not everyone processing things in the same way you do, so you
might have to explain the same thing in a few different ways before people
begin to understand you.
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