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Episode 4: Discussion of 9 Things They Don’t Tell You About Dating An Architect [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:52:13-07:00October 28th, 2013|Categories: Architect Stereotypes, Podcast|

Let's face it. Architects are, by nature, a strange breed and some would consider us an odd sort of creature. Some would even go so far as to write an article about dating an architect, as if it would be a strange experience. On second thought, maybe it would be. In this episode, Eric and I [...]

5 Awesome Tips For the Site Design Vignette

By |2021-07-31T13:52:48-07:00October 10th, 2013|Categories: Site Planning & Design|

Site Design is one of the graphic vignettes in the Site Planning and Design Division of the Architect Registration Exam. Knowing exactly what to look for and practicing solutions before walking into the exam room are keys to passing this exam.  In the Site Design Vignette, you will be required to follow the program and lay out an [...]

5 Tips for Success with the Site Grading Vignette

By |2021-07-31T13:54:44-07:00September 27th, 2013|Categories: Site Planning & Design|

In Site Planning and Design, one of the 7 divisions that make up the Architect Registration Exam, you will be required to complete two vignettes, Site Grading and Site Design. Let's take a look at the first vignette, Site Grading.  In the Site Grading vignette, you will be required to properly grade a site around a [...]

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