Architects Are Workers


A demonstration in front of the Philadelphia Center for Architecture. Image © Peggy Deamer

A demonstration in front of the Philadelphia Center for Architecture. Image © Peggy Deamer

Most of the practicing architecture is drudgery, and this is rather unfair. As students, architects are given thoughtful prompts about the built environment and its big questions, as well as sole creative reign to answer those questions. That is the only time in the architect’s life when this is the case, and in many ways, this does not adequately prepare the architecture student for the world of architecture, which is a world of drudgery. In reality, architects are not heroes.

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