Studying to be an Architect
If you have decided that architecture is the field in which you want to focus your career, there are certain things that you need to know in order to get started, and things that are good to know in general.
Choosing a career as an architect can be challenging,
exciting and rewarding. Creating and shaping the spaces in which we live, work and play are formidable tasks; ones that brings with them endless possibilities. If you have decided that architecture is the field in which you want to focus your career, there are certain things that you need to know in order to get started, and things that are good to know in general.
Choosing Your Field of Study
You may not be quite sure of what field of study you would like to pursue when it comes to your career as an architect. There are some basic beginning courses to take, of course, such as theory of architecture and calculus, before branching off into specific fields of study. Eventually, though, you’ll need to choose where you want to specialize, whether it is in one area or more. You may be certain of this before you begin your study, or you may want to explore your options while you are studying the basics. It’s a good idea to take initiative and research your options, even beyond what you are learning in classes. Ask for tours through different architecture firms, correspond with freelancers. Try to form some clear ideas so you’re not feeling pressured when it comes time to branch into a specialty field of study.
Developing Your specialty
Once you’ve decided which direction that you want to go as an architect, your next step is to develop your specialty. This could mean staying in the same school or it could mean going to a school that is better equipped to teach your chosen specialty after you’ve received your associates’s or bachelor’s degree. There are institutes that specialize in such fields as home design, city planning, and commercial buildings, and you want to make sure that you’re getting the best education in the specific field that you’ve chosen.
Launching Your Career
Once you’ve completed you initial institutional education, your next step is usually to intern in a firm or with a freelancer that specializes in your chosen field. In fact, in some states internship is required. This may or may not include being paid, but what it should absolutely include is furthering your education in a very hands-on way. During or after internship comes accreditation, which involves taking and passing a licensure exam. After accreditation, many beginning architects start with firms to cement their careers and continue learning from those with more experience. Some eventually branch into freelance work, which is something else that you’ll want to consider. It’s a long and often challenging road to a career as an architect. If you make the most of every step, however, you can find yourself on a successful and fulfilling career path.