
The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show #473 - Starting Your Architecture Career
Nov 4, 2025
David and Marina offer invaluable advice for aspiring architects navigating their career paths. They discuss the pros and cons of starting your own practice early versus gaining experience in established firms. The duo emphasizes the importance of personal development alongside career advancement, advocating for experimentation in the first few years. They address the challenges of attracting clients and highlight how local reputation impacts architectural success. Financial security and emotional readiness also play crucial roles in making career decisions.
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Use Early Career To Explore
- If you're single and newly graduated, go explore different cities or countries for at least six months to learn and grow.
- Treat early career years as sampling time to expand skills, people, and perspectives.
Business Experience Is Its Own Currency
- Starting a practice early gives you business experience that compounds differently than office experience.
- Two architects with equal years may have very different practical readiness depending on where those years were spent.
Align Practice Timing With Project Scale
- Match when you start a practice to project scale: wait longer for large-scale work, earlier is viable for houses.
- Stay in the same region if you want local credibility and repeat clients.
