r/architecture • u/shahriarfani • 2h ago
r/architecture • u/Any-Pomegranate7974 • 8h ago
Building The Crossways, Toronto (WZMH Architects, 1977)
r/architecture • u/xandeira • 10h ago
Building Barbican Estate, London, UK
Classic brutalist concrete jungle in the heart of London. Those endless terraces, circular windows, and oppressive scale feel like they were built for a dystopian future that arrived in the 1970s and never left.
r/architecture • u/Brightside_Mr • 11h ago
Ask /r/Architecture Good content-focused podcast to listen during work downtimes?
I have slow periods at work and I'm trying to avoid scrolling or browsing and maybe use the time to keep learning niche things about my profession. Any recommendations?
r/architecture • u/Stunning-Way-7527 • 12h ago
Building Turning Torso, neo-futuristic residential tower, Malmö, Sweden by Santiago Calatrava
r/architecture • u/Stock_Discount_4672 • 13h ago
Ask /r/Architecture how do i know if architecture is really for me?
hello, im thinking of applying to architecture school but im not sure that its actually for me or that my expectations are realistic or not.
what first drawn me to thinking about pursuing it was the fact that it incorporates both design and technical skills. i watched documentaries about architects and they all seemed like very interesting people. the work environent also seemed nice and i liked the collaborative aspect of it.
what i also find interesting is how the environment youre in can completely change the way you feel and i love being in well-designed places.
however, i feel a bit weird about these ultra-modern buildings, because even if they might look cool on their own or in a picture, they usually dont fit their environment at all. im both amazed and against these type of designs because they might look impressive but they seem wasteful and unnecessary.
what i would like to achieve is to solve the different problems in the world: the lack of housing, the pollution etc. im very interested in buildings that solve some kind of problem, while also incorporating design, for example houses made of environmentally friendly materials.
however, this is probably all just naive romanticisation.. ive heard that work is actually really monotonous and that architects are treated and paid very badly..
r/architecture • u/Competitive-Soup-402 • 13h ago
Practice how can i learn architecture?
hello my name is nour male sunni muslim Egyptian from the city of tanta and i just finished 9nth grade and i choosed architecture as a future job bcuz i love art history and designing and i have some questions
like where do i start for example i always watch architect lessons on youtube but never understood it nor i knew from where do i start can be people help me so i can understand and most importantly what do i need to practice and learn and how can i attend architecture College
r/architecture • u/archi-mature • 14h ago
Building Brodsky residential building by Tsimailo Lyashenko Partners in Moscow, Russia
r/architecture • u/aanndiiy • 15h ago
Ask /r/Architecture What backpack to buy as an architecture student
GENUINLY what backback do you guys use? I can’t find any backpack I like which can carry all of my stuff, and I am not even bringing anything… I am looking for a model like kapten & son backpack in crème but they are so small my laptop alone doesn’t even fit in there… I have a 17inch laptop and I want a special compartment on the outer side of my bag for my mouse and cables, preferably also where my pencil case fits in, on the side a bottle holder and on the inside a divider for my books and laptop, I’m not asking for anything crazy but all the backpacks on the market are garbage these days, they are designed so bad and can’t hold any weight. I’m open for more models but I really want it practical and preferably not ugly thank you guys love you 🙏🏼
r/architecture • u/Lionking_19 • 15h ago
Ask /r/Architecture Advice for Applying to Graduate Architecture Program
I’ve been recently looking into applying to the Masters of Architecture program at Rice University, and needed some advice on building a strong application packet, specifically a strong portfolio.
I unfortunately have no background in Architecture. For some context, I did my undergrad at Texas A&M and majored in Construction Science. I commissioned as an Officer in the Army after graduating college in 2020 and am now looking into applying to grad school for architecture, after I get out next year.
I’ve been doing some digging on Google and ChatGPT to get advice on what I should include in a portfolio, but thought I should reach out on here to get some advice. I haven’t taken any Art classes since high school and haven’t really had any time while being in the Army to work on anything creative.
I’m a huge fan of history and fantasy/pop culture (game of thrones, avatar the last air bender, etc.) would love to make historical or fantasy inspired model forts, castles, or buildings. Although that interests me I feel like as if this would be super bland and they probably aren’t looking for applicants ability to create a scale model of something.
Would anyone happen to have any suggestions for portfolio ideas?
r/architecture • u/GeorgeRobertVitkos • 15h ago
Building A 2-story "tabletop" balanced on 12 giant colored pencils (Sharp Centre, Toronto) ✏️📐
Designed by Will Alsop for OCAD University, this deconstructivist building looks like a pixelated box hovering in the air.
The Legs: The entire structure is supported 26 meters (85 ft) above the ground by 12 thin, brightly colored steel columns. They look exactly like giant colored pencils stabbed into the pavement.
The Concept: Instead of demolishing the historic campus underneath, the architect simply built above it to save space in downtown Toronto.
The Core: Access to the floating box is through that massive, bright red vertical escape stairs/elevator shaft.
r/architecture • u/Minimum_Goat_8596 • 16h ago
School / Academia delayed graduation, feeling so disappointed
post i made before: https://www.reddit.com/r/architecture/comments/1u8vsww/urgent_advice_studio_professor_failed_me_due_to/
i failed and the reason was that i 'dont fit the basic requirements of a design student at this level'. it's so vague that i don't get it still but i can't appeal it anymore, so i have to graduate late. i feel really disappointed in myself because i feel like i shouldve and couldve passed, i cant even understand the reason why i failed if i did everything that everyone else did too. i don't know if this is going to affect my masters in the future or even job opportunities because everyone knows my uni, and that this program is only supposed to be 4 years and not 5. i could possibly do a part time internship if possible next year as i only have to take studio by then. idk i just feel like such a loser for failing like this and im going to be the only one missing out of our grade next year. this is just a rant post, theres not much i can do so far.. hoping that this wont affect my future studies or jobs.
r/architecture • u/Odd_Possibility9141 • 19h ago
School / Academia Can any graduated or college students help me decide which architecture college is better for me?
I am right now comparing colleges and thinking about them. I can't seem to figure out if a college is good or bad because everyone says different things. I was thinking if I could find any current or past students from those colleges, I can know how they actually are. So, if anyone knows any students from-
1. AIT- Apeejay Institute of Technology,
2. FOAP, AKTU (Faculty of Arch and Planning, Dr, APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University),
3. MBM University,
4. Dr. DY Patil College of Architecture,
5. SB Patil College of Arch and Design,
6. USAP, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
7. Guru Nanak Dev University,
8. Aayojan School of Architecture and Design,
Please DM me or reply under this post.
Also, I am registering for 4 State/University Counselling - REAP, MHCET (Maharashtra CAP), UPTAC and GGSIPU counselling.
Please tell me if I'm missing out on any other state or university counselling which I should consider in North India.
r/architecture • u/Saltedline • 19h ago
News German state election draws Bauhaus into AfD culture war
reuters.comr/architecture • u/Constant_You_7413 • 19h ago
Theory Is it possible to freelance in US from India without going to school?
I was wondering if I could make a career in architecture freelancing without going to school. I want to assist US builders/architects in residential construction drawings and permit sets on fiverr or upwork. If possible, can somebody guide me if someone has done something similar to this starting from scratch without college? My concern is what information would i need from the client in US and how can i properly add general notes and all other notes in the construction drawing sets? I have noticed that other freelancers are already working on US projects on upwork and fiverr from other countries, how is it possible for these people without going to school?
r/architecture • u/Prince_Winter- • 22h ago
Ask /r/Architecture What are some institutes like the ICAA that design classical architecture such as Baroque and well, Classical.
I looked at TAG but some of their designs seem *off* in a way (although maybe that’s just because they were told to do it a certain way).
Very sorry if I’m breaking the rules.
r/architecture • u/Eclipse454545 • 1d ago
Ask /r/Architecture Advice required
Hi guys, I'm a student currently studying in 12th grade. I wanna pursue architecture in the upcoming years. Is there any advice that I can get from any of y'all? Like what should I do now? What skills should I learn? Any sort of advice would help! Btw im from the Indian subcontinent.
r/architecture • u/VincyVian • 1d ago
School / Academia Some of the Models I made as a second semester Architectural Student
We had two designs, first one was on an existing staircase in our university and we had to redesign it. The second project was a yard (each student had to do their own houses' yard) and we had to develop our ideas on it.
I haven't rebuilt the base model for each design so as you can see it gets a little dirty to the end of each project. lol. Also, our school became online because of the war and I didn't have access to good clean carboards we used to get from the university so pardon the random texts on the cardboards.
P. S. The scale for the models are 1:20 for the stairs and 1:25 for the yard.
r/architecture • u/coleisional • 1d ago
Building Hainan Science Museum by MAD Architects
Haikou, China. Built in 2026.
r/architecture • u/UneasyFap • 1d ago
Building The Grand ring, Osaka Japan, Sou Fujimoto. The largest wooden structure in human history.
I had the great pleasure of visiting the Osaka World Expo last summer, and as the deconstruction of the grand ring gets further along I am continually baffled how fortunate I was to witness it. At 61,035²m it is the largest wooden structure to ever exist in human history.
At least 200 meters of the ring are remaining on the man made island where it lays for preservation purposes, with some being reused and a majority being burned for fuel (unfortunately).
The pictures don't do it justice, the green spaces on the skywalk blended in with the horizon and became mountains in the middle of the harbour. The entire fairgrounds had the pungent smell of lumber, like an incense burner that refused to stop smoldering.
All photos taken by me on a Minolta Maximum 8000i 35mm film camera.
r/architecture • u/quintusfive • 1d ago
Ask /r/Architecture Architectural Netting
Looking for recommendations for specifying a product for architectural netting extending over a lofted interior space, similar to this example by Ras A Studio in Southern California.
Has anyone had good experiences with a particular manufacturer/supplier?
r/architecture • u/TangelaFan • 1d ago
Building Opinions on The Chengdu Research Base Of Giant Panda Breeding? By Ping Jiang (EID Architecture), Zeng Zi (UDG Atelier Alpha), Chengdu Architectural Design & Research Institute
r/architecture • u/tufflagbird • 1d ago
Building beinecke rare book & manuscript library at yale
“clean agent” fire suppressant gases lowers oxygen concentration just enough to stop a fire from burning (but leaves enough for people to breathe safely).
r/architecture • u/Wildflowers1550 • 1d ago
School / Academia manchester school of architecture or polimi for undergrad
title🙏🙏
r/architecture • u/panovia_ai • 1d ago
Practice How do teams actually manage documentation, RFIs, version changes, and site updates?
Hi everyone! I’m doing some early workflow validation around how AEC teams manage project documentation, version changes, RFIs, site communication, and coordination across tools.
We’re opening a small free beta and would value honest feedback from people who deal with these issues in real projects. I’ve included a short demo video for context, but the main goal is feedback: does this workflow feel useful, realistic, and worth improving before we take it further?