A peak behind the curtains!
I think there are very few profession more shrouded in mystery and misconceptions than the architecture profession! One of the reasons might be the way architects are portrayed in movies, TV shows, etc... As the title implies, if you want to know what the day to day life of an architect is, from the mundane to bragging about it at cocktail parties, this blog is great! It offers a peak behind the curtains; what is like going thru architecture school, things architects like, things they do on a typical day, how much they earn, even how they vacation, and as I fellow architect I can tell you they are right on. I enjoy listening to the candor in which they (Bob and Andrew) approach every subject. I like the addition of a guest, I think it has legs. If you are interested in the profession, whether as an insider or outsider, give them a try, you will not regret it!
Daniel Istrate via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/19
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As a long time follower of the blog, it is good to hear Bob and Andrew talk about becoming and being an architect. It would be fun some day to sit at the bar and talk with these 2 guys. I find it interesting and amusing for those just beginning their journey and seasoned professionals alike....Read full review »
StuartSampleyArchitect via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/05/19
Greetings from the Yucatan peninsula... my favorite podcast. Architecture, bbq and hypothetical!
Arqborja via Apple Podcasts · Mexico · 08/31/19
Having followed the blog for some years, it's brilliant to hear the voice of Life of an Architect on the podwaves. Down-to-earth advice, thoughts and insights on all things architecture and life. This is a great listen for those in the design industry - really enjoyable and valuable...Read full review »
Melleemade via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/25/18
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