Without venturing beyond the university, students may have limited exposure to real-world architectural projects, professional practices, and industry trends. This can narrow their perspective and inhibit their ability to develop a comprehensive understanding of the field.
12. Not giving enough importance to networking:Engaging with professionals, practitioners, and fellow students from other institutions can provide valuable networking opportunities. By confining themselves to the university environment, students miss out on chances to build connections that could benefit them in their future careers.
By being aware of these common mistakes, architecture students can take proactive steps to avoid them and maximize their learning and growth during their education and beyond. These mistakes can hinder student progress and the quality of their work. However, by recognizing these pitfalls and actively addressing them, architecture students can improve their skills and produce more effective designs.
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Text provided by Srivibhu Viraj-
Srivibhu Viraj is an architect from Mumbai, graduated from L.S.Raheja School of Architecture. He holds keen interest in the practice of responsible and sustainable architecture. Engaging with various techniques of the practice and how it can be made better with time are few of the vital things that interest him. He strives to find potential in the industry through the lens of change. Spatial studies, space planning and user engagement with spaces are few of the research topics that have been a part of his journey as a student to now a professional. His ability to graphically collate his thoughts and observations enable him to narrate several architectural stories as he believes that ‘Architecture is a series of organic and deliberate events!’