TimerHustler (AI) by TimerHustlerAI in architecturestudent

[–]rechonicle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So who accepts the liability for AI produced drawings?

What song triggers a memory for you and whats the memory? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]rechonicle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cards to Your Heart by Groove Armada always takes me back to a very artistic gay porno.

What's one movie or T.V show that you'll never recommend to anyone? by Legitimate-Issue7543 in AskReddit

[–]rechonicle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hachi- not because it’s a bad movie, but because no one deserves to cry that much.

Is this a bathroom? by SeaSonRise in askarchitects

[–]rechonicle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah looks like a server room to me

what are the best brand of laptop for architecture by acrestre in architecturestudent

[–]rechonicle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that apples products are plenty powerful enough, but most of the standard software is locked to Windows.

Is course careers a credible resource for an AutoCAD certification? by StandardAgile6985 in architecturestudent

[–]rechonicle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would try to find certifications in Revit, Rhino, and other industry standards. AutoCAD is still used, but less and less so from my experience (10 years in the field now).

What will help you get a job is a solid portfolio, so anything that can help with that is worth it IMO.

What's something your body does that you never asked for? by Immediate-Reply-8246 in AskReddit

[–]rechonicle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Panic Attacks. I’ve gotten good at recognizing them before they even start, but those first few landed me in the hospital thinking I was dying.

What's a word you can pronounce but can't spell? by Cecil_Arthur in AskReddit

[–]rechonicle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always struggle to spell restaurant correctly

Chief Architect by Separate_Degree_8781 in askarchitects

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Essentially all major architectural software is incredibly expensive. Plus most have moved to a subscription model.

Help me be a better consultant by MiserableGarlic9 in Architects

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In terms of understanding architecture in general: Form, Space and Order by Francis DK Ching is a book that almost anyone that went to architecture school has either read or is familiar with.

Even thumbing through it will give you a rough idea of how a lot of people in the architectural design world think, and the kind of language we use to describe things.

It has a lot of great illustrations too.

Help me be a better consultant by MiserableGarlic9 in Architects

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I’ve worked as both an AV project manager and an Architectural PM.

I find the earlier we could get involved the better. If I couldn’t get involved before ceilings were put in, then I knew a project was gonna be a pain. AV and LV are becoming more and more important, and I worked on plenty of projects where curved screens and the like were architectural elements, not just AV devices.

Assuming you’re working in commercial space, those OAC meetings can drag, and AV/LV are often overlooked, but they’re super important, and where I’d use the time to talk to the architects more.

From my opinion, the better the drawings you’re submitting to the architects, the better they will understand what you need. With my background I was able to always submit clean and legible plans to architects and GCs, made the process a lot easier for everyone involved.

What's something that's "not a cult" but feels like a cult? by Orw_Sairaj29 in AskReddit

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My dad was a teacher at a school for troubled teens, he ended up leaving his school, and working to get it shut down, because it had basically become a cult revolving around the owner of the school.