u/bolognatoes

What should I add to my portfolio?

I desperately need to add more to my portfolio because it’s bare right now.

What do you recommend I add?

My freshman and sophomore year “projects” were a joke, I do not even want to include them. However there goes two years of work for my portfolio to waste.

I was thinking of looking into joining a competition to start a new project for my portfolio. But what else can I add? I have about two solid projects currently but that does not seem to be enough.

My college did not teach us how to build a portfolio or what to include!! Feeling lost on where to start / go.

*If this is important at all*
*I would like to work for a design-build firm. A larger company or a smaller company, doesn’t matter to me. I am very interested in mixed use design and affordable housing/multi family housing.*

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u/bolognatoes — 20 hours ago

Where is a good spot to move in your 20s with a degree in architecture?

I am looking into Massachusetts, North Carolina and Colorado. Open to anywhere though.

Preferably would like to live somewhere that has all 4 seasons. Opportunity for my career. I’m a city person but do not want to live right in the center.

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u/bolognatoes — 1 day ago

Where is a good spot to move when you are in your 20s with a degree in architecture?

I just graduated college with my bachelor’s in science of architecture. My current location has no opportunity and I honestly do not want to live here anymore. (Ohio… haha!)

I am looking into Massachusetts, North Carolina and Colorado.

Being a broke post grad means I can’t live in luxury but I also do not want to live in a dump.

Preferably would like to live somewhere that has all 4 seasons. Opportunity for my career. I’m a city person but do not want to live right in the center.

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u/bolognatoes — 1 day ago