From Studio To Practice
From Studio to Practice
While most architecture books focus on the technical side—building standards, codes, and regulations—From Studio to Practice offers something entirely unique: a practical, real-world guide to mastering the journey from design school to professional practice. This is not just a textbook filled with specifications; it's an essential roadmap for personal and career growth in architecture.
What Our Readers Say
Osarume Cole David
Seeing the post of this book, "From Studio to Practice," I decided to get a copy. It took me a while to start reading it sha , because still developing a reading habit, but once I started, I was engraved in it . It was like I was reading a flashback of architecture schools.
This book is really insightful, and like many architecture books, I wouldn't recommend you read and forget about it; it should be revisited. It highlights how to make a proper presentation of designs to clients, which is really helpful in our career as architects. I won't lie, not many people are skilled in this. I am still shaky myself, but studying this book gave me insight and clarity on certain. But really, a lot of important lessons and information (advice) is entailed in this book regardless of the age group. Congratulations, @architectconner, and thank you very much for putting this piece together . God bless you”
Arc. Titilayo Adeleye (fnia)
Author: Become A Better You.
“From Studio to Practice "is an excellent and well written compendium of information for architecture students and architects to be. It methodically elucidates the various steps that students of architecture need to take to achieve success in their journey from the commencement of their desire to study architecture to when they qualify to go into the full practice of architecture.
The book is filled with nuggets of practical experiences that demystifies myths and misconceptions that surround the study of architecture. It is well researched and easy to read and constitutes an invaluable aid for architecture students who wish to learn how to navigate the pathway to excelling in their studies by imbibing teamwork, focus and diligence.
This book elucidates very clearly, the pathway to licensure and certification for architects. It is an invaluable asset that will assist readers in understanding the various steps needed to achieve excellence in the study and practice of architecture. The young author, Miss Rose Chigozie Njoku has done an excellent and commendable job of producing a detailed, well researched, easy to read, relevant book that is definitely a recommended resource material for all students of architecture and a priceless inclusion for libraries of all schools of architecture.
Marcy Abadi Rhoads (FAIA)
Good Book.
