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So you're interested in ARCHITECTURE? Version 3, A guide to becoming an Architect
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coollove
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Apr 15 2011, 11:46 AM
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I wanna ask what is the requirements for part 2 March in utm if we hav part 1 accredited from other public unis? i mean what will utm take into consideration mainly, the overall part 1 cgpa, design gred, portfolio or based on interview?
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coollove
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Apr 15 2011, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Apr 15 2011, 12:26 PM) all of those, actually. first we will check CGPA, then design grades. then we will call for interview, where we will check on ur portfolio. may i know the minimum cgpa and design grade for part 2?
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coollove
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Apr 16 2011, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Apr 15 2011, 09:16 PM) 3.00cgpa. design grades should be B and above. strive hard for it!! UTM!
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coollove
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Apr 26 2011, 01:05 AM
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Mr. Azarimy, can u recommend me some good books on working drawing and for design (besides Francis D.K Ching's)? thanks in advance ya~
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coollove
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Jun 26 2011, 12:32 AM
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QUOTE(shiinkuro31 @ Jun 25 2011, 08:09 PM) If you can survive drawing 40-80 A1 sheets without drawing skill.. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Thank God I'm done my Master,  where is this? taylors? LKW?
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coollove
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Sep 30 2011, 12:16 PM
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wanna ask a question, is architect legitimate to practice as town planner in Malaysia without a degree in town planning??
This post has been edited by coollove: Sep 30 2011, 12:17 PM
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coollove
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Dec 30 2011, 03:53 PM
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just wanna ask that, why some of the part 2 program of uk universities like sheffield require us to practice for 1year before entering into their program while rest of them allow us to directly apply after part 1, like in ucl and strathclyde?  they are all master courses and not pgdip. so for us to enter uni like sheffield, 6 years to gt a part 2 and then 2 more years to practice for part 3 in malaysia?
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coollove
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Feb 7 2012, 04:14 PM
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Recent years, the emergent of BIM is certainly unavoidable, there are many debates regarding the choice of using Revit or Archicad, which are two leading player of BIM, i would like to ask that for Malaysia, which 1 is more appropriate for our market or our context? My computer graphic lecturer actually told us that revit is the future of this business over convention software like Autocad and sketchup~ But i m nt sure if I really need to convert to use revit~ just ask for u guys opinion~thanks in advance~
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coollove
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Feb 7 2012, 04:47 PM
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but revit is exclusively PC based, which archicad is on both systems. that's the biggest difference. [/quote] Sorry for my poor understanding, what do u mean by that? cause i am not familiar with both software~ but i will looking forward to master it soon as u said that revit has become more n more widely use in Malaysia~ thanks~
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