jdlr96
Mar 4, 2015
Undergraduate / Career and life goals - architect's dream [2]
Since I was a kid, I dreamed of being an architect, buildings, highways caught my attention. As I passed them by, I was amazed by their structures and shapes because they represented the ingenious minds of our civilization, our power to create better stuff every time. I wanted to be part of that field, always innovating creating spaces for the public, without distinction among social classes, open to the public as a masterpiece in a gallery, but instead of being enclosed in four walls, open to everyone's eyes. With time I developed new perspectives about architecture, understanding that this career means more than delighting the eyes, instead create a better future for many families.
To meet one's goal, one must strive for it until the end. Attend college and get a bachelor of architecture is the first and most important step. It means an opportunity to gain knowledge during five rigorous years, understand the basics of a great career and build relationships along the way who might become an invaluable source support during the time in college.
However, academic knowledge will not wholly prepare me for the real world. Once I graduate from my superior education, I pretend to seek a job in a construction firm or work for the government as a public architect. All of these to get the skills and knowledge to pursue more dreams.
I considered those years in college and in the work field as a preparation that could be applied to fully achieve my most important goal. Creating a construction firm that operates internationally building innovative projects for the common good, such sustainable, innovative and low-cost houses for low-income families not just in developing countries, but also in developed countries which sometimes that forgotten by the government and society.
Since I was a kid, I dreamed of being an architect, buildings, highways caught my attention. As I passed them by, I was amazed by their structures and shapes because they represented the ingenious minds of our civilization, our power to create better stuff every time. I wanted to be part of that field, always innovating creating spaces for the public, without distinction among social classes, open to the public as a masterpiece in a gallery, but instead of being enclosed in four walls, open to everyone's eyes. With time I developed new perspectives about architecture, understanding that this career means more than delighting the eyes, instead create a better future for many families.
To meet one's goal, one must strive for it until the end. Attend college and get a bachelor of architecture is the first and most important step. It means an opportunity to gain knowledge during five rigorous years, understand the basics of a great career and build relationships along the way who might become an invaluable source support during the time in college.
However, academic knowledge will not wholly prepare me for the real world. Once I graduate from my superior education, I pretend to seek a job in a construction firm or work for the government as a public architect. All of these to get the skills and knowledge to pursue more dreams.
I considered those years in college and in the work field as a preparation that could be applied to fully achieve my most important goal. Creating a construction firm that operates internationally building innovative projects for the common good, such sustainable, innovative and low-cost houses for low-income families not just in developing countries, but also in developed countries which sometimes that forgotten by the government and society.