Tuesday, May 06, 2008

More SP; Facebook and the Intern Architect

Yes, crazy as it sounds, I pass Site Planning. Got it in the mail today.

I think I took it 2 months ago? Someone who failed a graphics exam told me at the AIBC conference that it takes 3 months to find out exam results of graphics; if you wanted to have it reviewed an extra $400 would have to flow forth; in any case there was a 6 month wait before taking it again. Premium, efficient NCARB customer service.

Was helping someone with SP yesterday. One extra, bonus tip I didn't mention last time (as I focussed only on the 1st vignette): in the second vignette, it helps to convert the "relative" elevations to absolute number elevations. Ie if it mentions "20' over the benchmark" then write on your sketch paper what the benchmark is (ie 30') and then the other one as 50'. I also sketch out on paper what the thing roughly looks like, so I know what to expect drawing it on the software.

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Here's an extract from Intern Architects Facebook group, for those still trying to grasp what an intern is:

The Intern Architect, the laquais species of the architectura genus, is often incorrectly referred to as a "CAD Monkey". In fact, the Intern Architect is in no way related to the primate family. It is, however, a rare breed, stuck somewhere between the free-flowing inspiring designs of college and the stiffled budget-driven designs of the real world. Sightings are infrequent and usually happen late at night near computers in architecture studios. These mammals usually move in herds and tend not to be social with any outsiders. There is no recognizable hierarchy within the species, however its members tend to follow the more ancient, but none the less related, species of architectura architectus.

This species is protected by NCARB and the hunting of Intern Architects for food or game is illegal in 48 states, with legislation pending in Arkansas and Missouri. Though they are not inherently dangerous, they can attack when provoked. To prevent this, the best course of action is to first appeal to their ego by complimenting their work and then buying them a vodka tonic.

1 Comments:

At 11:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, Glad to be here and leave a mark. I heard that the ARE 4.0 study guide will arrive AIBC soon. When is the exat time? Thanks!

 

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