Architecture Programs to Learn in 2021/22 to Become A Future Proof Archi-Tech

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ArchiTech Network

ArchiTech Network

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A full breakdown of the most common programs we use in architecture practice broken down into 6 Archi-Tech Categories. Along with an overview of programs, we will look into how to define your proficiency and at what level you should be at based on your position and experience.
0:00 Introduction
2:21 Archi-Tech Categories
2:45 Modeling
7:25 Computation
11:24 BIM
15:43 Visualization
21:52 Graphics
25:59 Immersive
30:11 Overview
31:41 Proficiency Definitions
34:34 Career Breakdown
34:52 Student
36:14 Part 1/Design Assistant
36:59 Post Grad/Masters
38:35 Part 2/Junior Architect
39:25 Designer/Architect
40:43 Senior Designer/Architect
41:31 BIM Specialist
42:47 Computational Specialist
43:50 Design Technology Specialist
46:17 Project Programs
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ARCHI-TECH NETWORK
INSTAGRAM | / architech.n. .
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LINKEDIN | / arch. .
EVENTS | linktr.ee/architech_network
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@vnvstudiotv
@vnvstudiotv 2 жыл бұрын
Please don't stop posting this type of content. It is desperately needed from industry pros such as yourselves. *SUBSCRIBED!*
@massaalbesher2220
@massaalbesher2220 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazingly structured presentation! thank you for this kind of content !
@stronghog0.o
@stronghog0.o 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I needed this to learn the disciplinary practices and grow to become someone I would desire to be. After my adv. dip. in arch tech, I have not pursued a job relating to arch. Now that it has been three years since I am ready to go back to architecture school and continue to finish my undergrad. Again thank you!!!
@mazrisbimdiary
@mazrisbimdiary 2 жыл бұрын
So cool! Keep up the good work
@architech.network
@architech.network 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@ivanilsonmoniz2671
@ivanilsonmoniz2671 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, very rich.
@flatwall4569
@flatwall4569 Жыл бұрын
Heard you say luminon a few times, it's lum-ion, thanks for the vid very interesting to know whats going on behind the scenes
@GerardAhern
@GerardAhern 2 жыл бұрын
Great overview👌 twinmotion 2022 seems to be 10x better than 2020 with the path tracing. Def one to watch too.
@architech.network
@architech.network 2 жыл бұрын
How is the importing? That seemed to be a massive barrier to using it last time we tested it?
@GerardAhern
@GerardAhern 2 жыл бұрын
@@architech.network Yeah now that you say it, the last time we had issues with model groups for a multistory in revit coming across, we stopped using it due to the lighting. Have tried on other buildings types and has worked well.
@jorgelopes4286
@jorgelopes4286 Жыл бұрын
Obrigado.
@krishnan0586
@krishnan0586 2 жыл бұрын
#TeamATN Report! 🙌
@architech.network
@architech.network 2 жыл бұрын
Started here #TeamATN
@krishnan0586
@krishnan0586 2 жыл бұрын
@@architech.network Boom! 🔥
@DrgnTmrSirGawain
@DrgnTmrSirGawain 2 жыл бұрын
Great summary. Which schools do any of this? Many don't let you see any software before 3rd year, as they want you to "focus" on the basics. I would do Python since year 1, why not?. Also why not just start practicing all of these softwares since the beginning of your "career" /studies. Oh wait, you just don't have time with all of the school work load.
@architech.network
@architech.network 2 жыл бұрын
Ramiro, totally appreciate what your saying! I don't agree to withholding students from technology during the first year, a huge mistake in my opinion! But also get your view on the workload, possibly we need to combine learning new technology skills with the delivery of assignments so your developing both your design and technology skillset simultaneously.
@HippieP629
@HippieP629 2 жыл бұрын
I feel you. But if you can't design your way out of a paper bag, what's the pt? None of these platforms will teach someone how to design. They're just tools.
@architech.network
@architech.network 2 жыл бұрын
@@HippieP629 True but the issue we are finding is students spend 90% of time in university being taught how to design and very little time actually being equipped with the critical tools you need as an architect to design with. And whilst yes a lot of these can be classed as tools at the moment, this phrase is setting us back as an industry as these 'tools' are about to become way more than that, your computer will be a key design collaborator, for a lot of people it already is.
@HippieP629
@HippieP629 2 жыл бұрын
@@architech.network Being taught to design the majority of the time is how it should be. Students of all ages... take it upon YOU to improve yourself. Coursera, youtube, tiktok, udemy, linkedin learning, meetups, hackathons and on and on. If you're asked to go on site for CA and talk with the GC or structural engineer, do you think they're going to care how well you know dynamo? My advice: soak up as much info about design, supplement that with software knowledge but most importantly spend time on jobsites doing ACTUAL construction. You'll get way more respect from your boss and your trade partners that way. The problem with thinking software will design it for you is that there's always new software to not be reliant on.
@architech.network
@architech.network 2 жыл бұрын
At no point are we saying students should only learn software, of course its important to become a complete architect. But I don't agree that students should go though architecture school.... pay thousands of dollars and get into debt and then be told you have to learn all the other stuff in order to actually get a job on KZfaq. Secondly the idea that software's change all the time is not really true, Revit is 20 years old..... yet still many architects down even know how to use it, Rhino is almost 20 years old also, Grasshopper is 14 years old.... by understanding the technologies we have now also means you can very quickly pick up new ones. Lastly the most innovative designers, contractors engineers all have one thing in common, they all have gravitated to adopting technology. I don't disagree that your point above are all valid but in an industry that is becoming more and more antiquated and moving backwards in efficacy to build. We believe technology is a key component in doing that.
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