Saturday 28 June 2014

WEEK 10: AFTER BLOCK WEEK


So this is it. The second block week has been dealt with. Peeuw. The past week surely felt like a lengthy process of enlightenment in what has become the most unorthodox manner. With that said, I cannot put enough emphasis on how delighted I am to be back at work.

I guess you can say I am spoiled. The cons of being in practice are innumerable, but one that I am particularly glad for is the amount of time I have to do my work. Since nothing has not changed here and I am still flying solo, that too has been slightly compromised. No complaints though. What does this week have in store for me as my welcome back gift?  (Can I get a drumroll please? No? OK.) – Council drawings!

I am beaming with delight because this is the first complete set of council drawing that I have to work on on my own… well, almost. The projects prior to this one had already commenced before I began working here. And thus initial phases like this one only got to me in a half done state, leaving me with the minor tasks of dotting the I’s and crossing the T's. 

The projects, which is under the working title “House Murray” is for clients  from Stanford. The clients are a friendly couple that seeks someone to assist build a home in which they can retire. And they know exactly what they want! And any architect would tell you how efficient it is to design for someone who has a clear vision of what they want. We are not going to be involved with the actual construction so this is probably the last chapter of this project.

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