u/Typical-Ad6613

Opportunities for people who like architecture

I am in my 40s. I've been in IT industry for all my career, mostly due to opportunity. I don't hate it, but as I think about possible early retirement, and what I could do if money's not an issue, I keep thinking about how at one point I wanted to major in Architecture (in high school I really liked drafting class, I also minored in Art History).

Obviously at this point I'm not going back to school to get a degree in Architecture. Though I don't mind taking some classes, or even get some kind of certificate. In general I'm looking for "what are some things that someone in their 50's could do related to Architecture"

Sorry the question is vague and broad, but I'd appreciate some pointers that could help me do further research on (I'm in California, if that helps).

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u/Typical-Ad6613 — 1 day ago