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Part 1 in a seven part series where we learn how the architect invents by creating something of new utility. He is also a designer and a translator of the owners intentions.
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Alberto Alessi, CEO of Alessi, talks about integrating research in his product line.
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Workplace conflicts that turn into melodramas can hurt productivity and team morale. Ed Muzio, president and CEO of Group Harmonics, explains how such conflicts play out and how to resolve them, so…
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Learn how Doug tried to get a job by designing a spaceship house on the side of a cliff. Using four simple words and asking the questions who, what, where and why a designer can create just about…
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When applying to college, how should you highlight your non-academic interests?
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What does an architect use to be creative? Learn how the architect uses scale, form, complexity and material to create a framework for style. That framework then gives the architect parameters to…
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Learn how to write a personal statement for law school, without making the common mistakes.
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Graphic novelist David Small talks about how his experience with therapy in adolescence inspired the cathartic self-analysis of his memoir, called Stitches.
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Learn that if you look below the surface you'll see that the architect makes buildings, but they also make form, story, music and inspiration.
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If your wondering what you might learn as an architect, its probably about philosophy, sociology, psychology, material science, engineering, mathematics, History & construction.
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Josh answers a question about getting feedback from your project team and stakeholders.
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Daniel Pink challenges the effectiveness of traditional incentives.
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