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PART-TIME STUDENT INTERNSHIP
Calling all REVIT junkies…looking for ways to gain ‘real world experience’ and learn more about using REVIT to produce Construction Documents? Eager to share your REVIT talents with a great team of architects and interior designers? Willing to commit 20-30 hours per week and work for peanuts? Can’t think of anything more enjoyable than creating stuff in REVIT, pushing the software to its limits, doing what some say can’t be done? For consideration send resume and cover to Nick Borgmeyer (.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)) with subject line: ‘REVIT Rocks!’
FULL-TIME ENTRY LEVEL INTERN ARCHITECT
Are you a recent B-Arch or M-Arch grad? Searching for one of those rare positions that requires little or no experience? Looking for that perfect team to share all of the great things you learned in school? Interested in becoming part of a smaller mid-west community? (those just looking for a J-O-B anywhere you can find one need not apply). REVIT exposure is a must, but expertise is not required (we offer plenty of opportunities to hone your skills!). For consideration as a potential team member, send resume, digital sample of work and cover to Jen Hedrick (.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)) with subject line: ‘SOA wannabe’
I feel kind of silly writing this considering that I drove home from work with my windows down yesterday, and it’s going to be 60 degrees tomorrow! But it is in fact February which is officially winter and it may actually get cold at some point. You may be reading this because you received a SOA Winter Advice card in the mail. If so, we’ve included some additional helpful tips below, as well as some you may have already seen. Here are some random tips to help you through the season…
One thing I enjoy about architecture is how it is interconnected to so much of our surroundings and our lives. Architecture, the good, the bad and the ugly, is everywhere. In working on projects, I enjoy that as an architect I get to learn a little (and sometimes a lot) about a wider variety of people, jobs, places, etc. I take even greater joy when this learning coincidentally crosses over with friends and family members.
CHARITY – According to the dictionary – it is ‘generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless…or a benevolent feeling, especially toward those in need’….something that feeds into our culture at SOA…
We have three major efforts each year to help those that are less fortunate than us.
The first is Canstruction®. It is sponsored by the Society for Design Administration and is a community service project for the A/E/C industry. Each group designs and builds something primarily out of canned food….this year the theme is ‘Playing with Food’ and the event build is the first weekend in March. At the end of the event, all the food is donated to the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri.
The second is the Heart of Missouri United Way – we are very proud to be one of only 30 ‘Pacesetter’ Companies. So why does our staff want to be charitable to the United Way – because they encompass many different areas of impact – education, income, health, and safety net – partnering with many different agencies including Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Job Point, Meals on Wheels, the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army to name but a few. By giving to the United Way, we feel we are helping stretch our dollars as far as possible to have the largest impact. The United Way’s goal is ‘to create long-lasting changes by addressing the underlying causes of problems in our community’. Their campaign slogan this year is to ‘LIVE UNITED’. They support 31 local agencies and 67 Community Programs. In addition to their regular monthly contribution, several staff members have chosen to designate a portion of their pledge to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library – this program helps to ensure that all pre-K children in the area have access to books to better prepare them for school. If you would like more information on the United Way, please visit their website http://www.uwheartmo.org/
The third big effort that we support is the Voluntary Action Center (VAC) Christmas Family program. Each year we sponsor a family in need. This past year, we had a family of 6 and we knew that we would need to shop smart in order to stretch our dollars…however, by having some of our staff brave the Black Friday sales, we were able to provide all of the family’s ‘needs’ as well as several of their wants…we hope they were able to have a wonderful holiday and are thankful that we could help a family in need.
In addition to these bigger efforts, many of our staffers at SOA also contribute their time or talent to many very worthy organizations in their communities and/or children’s schools….we have a pretty active bunch!
So I will leave you with the same quote as last time from Benjamin Franklin…“The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity.”
Ever since the separation of the roles of architect and builder there has been a bit of a rift between them. Too often there is the accusation from the builder that the architect does not know how something is really built and the architect gets frustrated because the builder doesn’t understand the drawings. It is common because neither the builder nor the architect is ever required to practice the other’s trade.