A broad understanding of how a building works and how to read architectural drawings are surley helpful, but I know many people from engineering, art, or technical schools working in architectural visualization. So yes, that's definitely possible :)
@@ANa-qt7tt @A Na that's a possibility as well. Job applications in archviz are mostly portfolio-based, and if your bulk of work is artistically and technically solid, you might have a good shot at it :)
Thank you for the podcast... It really was insightful
Another great interview, great channel
Thank you this was really helpful, it gave me a good insight on the avenues I can take after I graduate from architecture
What is the second company you mention? Mirror? Thank you!
At what timestamp it is mentioned? :)
@@TheresSomethingaboutArchviz I found it! It was Mir. (they're amazing!) thank you!
can you get into archviz without an archtiecture degree?
A broad understanding of how a building works and how to read architectural drawings are surley helpful, but I know many people from engineering, art, or technical schools working in architectural visualization. So yes, that's definitely possible :)
@@TheresSomethingaboutArchviz thank you so much for repsonding! how about those with no degree at all?
@@ANa-qt7tt @A Na that's a possibility as well. Job applications in archviz are mostly portfolio-based, and if your bulk of work is artistically and technically solid, you might have a good shot at it :)
Who is the Alex guy you talked about?
Alex Hogrefe, the man behind visualizingarchitecture.com/