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Reddit mentions of Architect?: A Candid Guide to the Profession (The MIT Press)

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Architect?: A Candid Guide to the Profession (The MIT Press)
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Found 2 comments on Architect?: A Candid Guide to the Profession (The MIT Press):

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Started reading Sticks & Stones / Steel & Glass by Anthony Poon link after picking it up on an impulse buy, but I haven't been impressed with it. Probably a decently interesting read for someone not in the industry, but it isn't super insightful or profound; very "basic" material for anyone familiar with architecture.

However, I also began re-reading Architect?: A Candid Guide to the Profession by Roger Lewis Link , and I've found that even after five years it still holds up as a satisfying and informative read, especially if you are a student/new to the field/or are considering a career in architecture.