Friday, June 17, 2011

HANDS ON ARCHITECTURE 5


Ceo said in the age of texting, social media and other instant communication, it is good for students to get their hands dirty struggling with real tools and materials.

"These students have a leg up in the job market because they have some construction experience," Ceo said. "They've wrestled with pricing, ordering materials, getting it to site, securing it, work with materials, etc. Anyone employing a student right out of school would do well to have a student who has already worked in construction."

Ceo is thrilled that Adamson is returning to lead another Design/Build Studio this school year. He said it is essential to raise funds for the program so it can grow and continue to serve the community.

"It demonstrates the importance of architecture as community outreach," Ceo said, noting that UM SOA students have worked with Habitat for Humanity and other grassroots organizations. "Working with underrepresented communities should be a normal part of an architect's existence. The profession is not just about building for profit, but also must be abut considering the health, safety and welfare of the entire community."


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