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Old Posted Aug 26, 2018, 2:58 AM
Clark Dorigo Clark Dorigo is offline
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Jobs that can help you learn architecture without any prior experience/education?

Hey, everybody. I don't know if anybody has any idea, but it's a good forum to ask. I'd love to design homes/buildings/etc. some day. Today I discussed with somebody about ideas and I might be offered an internship, but it wouldn't be paid, which is fine, but I'd like a paying job related to architecture/art as well. This fall I plan on taking drawing lessons. I want to do a lot of things such as become great at drawing, graphic design, photography, architecture of course, and become a nutritionist. This fall I plan on taking basic drawing lessons and a little bit of graphic design. Since I want to do so many things I'm not gonna do so much of all of that at once.

I met up with my cousin a few weeks ago who's an architect and he suggested maybe contacting contractors in the area (I live in Hudson County in New Jersey) and see if I could do jobs even such as printing out blueprints, working on contractor's sites helping moves boxes, etc. just to be around and learn. I called a bunch of places, even saying I'd do small errands for employees such as getting them tea, coffee, and water, just to gain knowledge about architecture and the business, but none were hiring or they wanted you to have experience. One guy suggested contacting bigger firms because his is small. His firm also only gave internships/jobs for high school (I think) students and people going to college for architecture. I don't know how big the other firms were (I went inside one in Edgewater, NJ, small building, but don't know what's considered big or small in terms of firms). I might contact other firms.

So, any ideas for somebody such as myself? Any sort of help would be appreciated.
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