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| Bad Disciple 2007-01-27, 5:25 pm |
| ....about architectural studies. I've finished a lyceum school (until the age
of 18.) with architectural orientation in Belgium. I want to continue my
architectural studies further on. I have several questions. Every advice
is welcome. Thanks in advance.
1. Which are the superior architectural schools with best reputation,
in which countries in Europe or elsewhere?
2. Are the basic studies separated from mastering, with the possibility
to do mastering elsewhere, or not? Or is there such a structure of
the studies at all?
3. Are some architectural schools more art-oriented than others with
more technical/ building profile?
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| clintonG 2007-01-27, 5:25 pm |
| In America there is fascism now. Ask your relatives in Belgium what it was
like trying to work when the government and the industries and professions
all became the same thing. That is what it is like in America only they
don't shoot you in the streets unless you are a Negro trying to steal
something. Why shoot you when they can get you to work for them?
The American Association for Architects (AIA) collects the dues from people
who are allowed to work. The AIA writes the laws they use to control who can
and who can not work without becoming charged with a crime. The AIA uses the
dues they take from people allowed to work and use the money to buy the
government politicians who put the laws the AIA writes into the law books
the courts use. This is how they control who can and who can not work. All
of America has become fascism.
If you want to work in America as an architect the fascists in the
government and the AIA force the workers to work for an employer at low
wages and many unpaid hours of work for many years. They call this an
internship but the law in America calls it involuntary servitude and is
supposed to be against the law. There is no more law in America except the
law the fascists say what the law is.
If the employee gets lucky and gets work with an architectural firm and the
employee stays quiet about being paid less than other people and will work
without pay on the weekends the employee might -- maybe -- get job
assignments the law requires if the employee wants to be an architect. If
the employee is a good looking woman and not fat she can give sex to get job
assignments the law requires. If the employee is the son or the daughter of
the licensed architect owner of the architectural firm the employee will get
assigned work the law requires to get the architectural license. Everybody
else will get no assignments to get credit the law requires to become an
architect. The other employees will use CAD to draw the toilet partitions
and will never be allowed to work as an architect.
If a person tries to work as an architect without the license the fascists
call the police who take the person to jail and then to the courts and make
the person trying to work pay a lot of money to stay out of prison.
Architectural schools have become two types; one type of school is design
and theory that educates the student to talk about the architecture and the
other type of school educates the student in design -- and -- technical
skills so the student actually knows how to work as an architect instead of
just talk about it.
I repeat, unless you are a woman who will give sex or the son or daughter of
the licensed fascist you will be like everybody else and will have to work
for less money and on weekends without pay if you want to become an
architect. The employer does not care what school you went to. All you need
to do is prove to the employer you can use CAD to draw toilet partitions.
This is what it is like in America. I swear this is true no matter what
anybody else may try to say. This is the way it REALLY is.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
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"Bad Disciple" <inner.phiz@scarlet.be> wrote in message
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> ...about architectural studies. I've finished a lyceum school (until the
> age
> of 18.) with architectural orientation in Belgium. I want to continue my
> architectural studies further on. I have several questions. Every advice
> is welcome. Thanks in advance.
> 1. Which are the superior architectural schools with best reputation,
> in which countries in Europe or elsewhere?
> 2. Are the basic studies separated from mastering, with the possibility
> to do mastering elsewhere, or not? Or is there such a structure of
> the studies at all?
> 3. Are some architectural schools more art-oriented than others with
> more technical/ building profile?
>
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| "clintonG"> wrote
> the employee is a good looking woman and not fat she can give sex to get
> job assignments the law requires.
LOL
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