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New school project

New school project

Well, I’ve finished my first year of graduate school, survived, and am possibly even more in love with architecture than before. I added my final project of the semester, a zen retreat center located in a wildflower preserve.   Spring 2012 — Floating Zen Retreat,…

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Updates

Updates

I just updated the site with a couple of projects I’ve been working on this year. Enjoy! Design/Build   Spring 2012 — Dulce Agua Farms      School Projects   Spring 2012 — Sunflower Chapel, Agua Dolce Farms, Austin, TX; 1,000 sf, chain-link education space…

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Scope Creep

Scope Creep

Here is a great article from Architectural Record on scope creep and protecting yourself from litigation: The Pitfalls of “Scope-creep” by Robert F. Hermann

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The Process of Design and Cake

The Process of Design and Cake

When it comes to architecture, do the ends justify the means or is it the other way around? What exactly is the relationship between process and product? Is process even relevant in and of itself, or does only the final structure carry meaning? Does it…

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Because we’re all just starfish

Because we’re all just starfish

I’ve been asked a number of times why I want to be an architect. Ultimately it comes down to the fact that I want to make a difference and this is the best way I can do that, being who I am. I know I…

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The pre-journey

The pre-journey

Hi, my name is Sunny. I’m just starting architecture school but I’ve wanted to be an architect since I was in fourth grade. I’m starting this blog to capture what I’m learning as I go, and hopefully to track my progress through school. And maybe…

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