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Architect? A Candid Guide to the Profession

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The first edition of Architect? , published in 1985, quickly became known as the best basic guide to the architectural profession. More than a decade later, it is a standard text for introductory courses on architecture and recommended reading on the application forms of many schools of architecture. This revised edition includes new information pertinent to current education and practice and addresses issues and concerns of great interest to students choosing among different types of programs, schools, firms, and architectural career paths. Roger K. Lewis, a practicing architect and educator, takes a hard look at the education of the architect as he covers such topics as curriculum content, pedagogical theories and methods, program and faculty types, the admission process, internship, compensation, computer-aided design, and the culture of small and large firms. He tells how an architect works and gets work, and explains all aspects of architectural services, from initial client contact to construction oversight. The author describes the benefits of becoming an architect, including the opportunity to express oneself creatively, to improve the environment, and to achieve notoriety. But he doesn't hesitate to show the other side--the lack of steady work and appropriate compensation, the intensity of competition, the restrictions imposed by clients, and the high degree of anxiety and disillusionment among young architects. Written in a clear, accessible style, the book is accompanied by the authors often-humorous illustrations and a valuable appendix.

304 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1985

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Roger Kutnow Lewis was an American architect and urban planner, and a professor of architecture at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he taught architectural design and other courses for 37 years, retiring in 2006. Also an author, journalist and cartoonist, Lewis wrote about architecture and urban design, and about how public policy shapes the built environment.

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2 reviews
December 29, 2012
This is a great book for anyone considering a future in architecture.It tells you what to expect, the realities of the profession and the types of people you will encounter. Its a must read for pre-architecture students!
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10 reviews2 followers
October 17, 2012
I wish I read this book before I started architecture school.
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261 reviews
December 24, 2014
This book is either incredibly fascinating or incredibly boring... I still can't decide.
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34 reviews
July 6, 2022
The fact that it took me three months to read this is definitely not this book's fault, (not me procrastinating thinking about my future ahahahaa). This is a really great book for anyone who's interested in architecture as a career but like most people, probably has a vague understanding of what 'architect' really means. The title is pretty self explanatory. If you've ever asked yourself, 'architect?', then it is worth reading this book.

Every aspect of the architecture career is covered, from education to first job to climbing the career ladder to every nuance of the profession, both the good and the bad, in incredible detail and honesty. Most importantly for me, I feel this book gave me a real sense of the atmosphere of architecture, the type of people you might work with, and the environments you might be in.

Everything about this book is great. It's very organized, so you don't have to do what I did and read it cover to cover (woops). It's well written, with humor, passion, and a genuine desire to help out us young clueless folks. There's even cartoons! What else can one ask for.

Perhaps the only downsides I could mention are that firstly, this book is a little old, and secondly, written primarily for the US. While for the most part I don't think this matters that much, since the general vibe of architecture is probably more or less the same, when it came down to details like what software is used, or what kind of education to pursue, what certifications to get, I mostly ignored it.

I will also warn you that if you had your head in the clouds fantasizing about architecture as this grand heroic profession with little to no downsides and just a world of possibilities, man will this book shatter your hopes and dreams. There's a blurb on the back from Architect's Journal that says "The book is written with a degree of realism and genuine love of the subject which should both enthuse the cynic and bring the dreamer down to earth." I think that about sums up the effect this book had on me, which may be a hard lesson to appreciate but is of course extremely valuable.
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41 reviews24 followers
February 28, 2017
It accomplishes what it sets out to do. I'm deducting a star because the "candid" in the title suggested a book with a more humorous approach, but the writing is rarely properly funny.
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3 reviews1 follower
November 12, 2008
I don't know why this is ever assigned to an architecture class to read. .. but I'm reading it.
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22 reviews5 followers
January 5, 2010
Definitely a worthwhile exercise for anyone considering architecture as a profession.
6 reviews
April 19, 2018
Una presentación cruda y real de lo que es la vida de un arquitecto: las aspiraciones e inquietudes que la motivan; los retos y desafíos que se presentan a lo largo del camino y la tenacidad requerida para destacar y mantenerse a flote en una profesión exigente, caprichosa, competida y apasionante.
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51 reviews
April 10, 2023
Estoy casi dormida cuando termine el libro pero básicamente es que es ser arquitecto antes durante y después de estudiar la licenciatura, cómics chistosos como chiste de papá tbh
2 reviews
March 11, 2025
It has very reasonable questions and thoughts and I really liked the pictures
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27 reviews27 followers
January 11, 2016
Fue un libro asignado para una clase, y para mi sorpresa me gustó; no siento que me aportó una perspectiva distinta hacia la arquitectura puesto a que ya gran parte del contenido lo sabía.

Sin embargo lo considero un gran libro para un aspirante a estudiar arquitectura (como lo es mi caso), ya que muestra el lado disney y brillante de la arquitectura, y su lado negativo; lo cual me agrada pues aporta el realismo que el estudiante necesita conocer. Aunque considero que no se puede vivir la vida por las experiencias de los demás, este libro es de gran ayuda.

4/5 ****
Es un buen libro para un aspirante a arquitectura o para alguien que quiera indagar en el tema.
PD: Es un libro que se lee realmente rápido, lo cual es un aspecto positivo para esta lectura.
:)
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20 reviews4 followers
May 1, 2014
Este es totalmente recomendable para todos los que tienen curiosidad de como es la carrera arquitectura y el campo laboral, nada como ser el estudiante en carne propia pero al menos el libro te dará más o menos una idea o un retrato de que puedes esperar a lo largo de de la carrera ya con los aspectos que tienes que considerar soy estudiante de arquitectura
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544 reviews38 followers
July 21, 2007
ini buku komplit bener dalam menjelaskan profesi arsitek karena
ditulis buat calon arsitek atau mahasiswa arsitektur.
penjelasan sejak dari apa yang diajarkan dalam sekolah arsitektur sampai gimana caranya arsitek menjalankan profesinya, ada semua.
gaya bahasanya enak, kadang lucu.
asyik dah...
7 reviews3 followers
April 5, 2008
answers a lot of fundamental questions in terms of architecture school, the profession, money, success rate, competition, and really, whether architecture is a career fit to the reader. a recommendation to any student.
5 reviews
August 7, 2016
Good

Very useful book. It helps you with your future career. Architects are the key to drawing and making things happen.
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87 reviews16 followers
July 28, 2016
I read the first third of the book. It was informative about the architect profession and the training it requires. Definitely give it a read if you are thinking of becoming an architect.
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17 reviews
August 29, 2018
This book does a great job of describing the architecture school and details of architectural practice. A great introductory text for everyone interested in the field.
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