Help me to be the best architect I can be! =D
I'm really excited the nice people at Educating Beyond Borders have decided to help international students with access to funds if we need legal advice while we study.
I'm very grateful they've decided to respond to my need for help. I'm running out of time to speak with the Human Rights barrister. I've got to raise £4000 to get the legal advice I need about completing my training. I've wanted to be an architect since I was 11 years old. Architecture means alot to me and I really want to learn how to do it well. Infact, I enjoyed doing Parts 1 and 2 of the architecture course and I got top honours both times to boot!
I want to be sure I've got a "licence to build" and not one "to kill". I've always known the best architects understand how building components go together to make uplifting spaces that are beautiful. I also know it's more important but incredibly difficult to translate a design idea from a beautiful 2D visualisation into a building which meets user needs, is within the client's budget AND ... a pretty safe bet of not falling down (or melting cars ...)
That's why I'm really looking forward to getting some quality practical experience under my belt. To do this, I need legal advice about the best way to get the practical experience I need to be a "safe pair of hands".
So if you believe in:
equality
diversity
women in construction
empowering women
then make my day, click this link, and treat yourself to one of the perks we've prepared for you as a great big thank you for giving me the incredible opportunity of the chance to improve my architectural abilities!
Be my friend and help to make sure that I have the best chance possible not to be one of those architects who design bad buildings.
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