When I started watching your vlogs, I was still in my senior high school, and you were in college. When I started my college years, you were one of my inspirations. There is something very motivational about seeing you with these vlogs and podcasts. Then for the past years, I stopped watching any videos like this, I was kind of in the phase of quitting, I guess. Now I've been keeping myself on track and craving this kind of motivational video. I didn't even realize you're in your Masters now lol and now I'm on my 4th year. Me and one of the persons I'm looking up to has grown a lot! Looking forward to seeing you soon as an Architect!
Hello Thomas. For many years I tried to find my profession and I did not know what to become. Last year I began to work on myself and decide on my future. There were many options but I didn't know which one to choose. But after your video "A day in the life of Architecture student" I wanted to become an architect. But then I could not believe what I would do. But this year, thanks to you, I'm a first year architecture student😄.I want to THANK A LOT TO YOU. Thanks for your inspiration and motivation. I found my passion because of you. Now I want to do it for the rest of my life. Please dont stop making archi videos they are helping me a lot. Im very grateful to God that i found THAT video!!!😊😊😊 Please keep doing what you're doing!! And i wish you great success. Thank you!
wow thank you so much for the comment, i apologise i couldn’t get back sooner! i’m so glad i had this impact and you took the plunge into something you really enjoy 🙏🏼 i will try my best to keep making content that you all enjoy 👏🏼
I definitely recommend saving often and saving multiple versions because I have had file corruptions before in Rhino a week before finals and it reset me back two weeks.
@@ThomasRowntree Thanks for the support much appreciated although it can be very challenging especially at my age. I am impressed when I see you able to do your course and produce these informative videos keep up the good work.
I really like your ideas, the workflow and your portfolio! I‘ts just sad that the projects are very often unrealistic… it’s nice to build some inspiration for maybe real projects but this eats so much time and work
i mainly taught myself with practice and practice. sadly i’m not aware of many courses but i’m sure there are plenty out there and youtube is also a great place to learn
Hi Thomas, I'm applying to study architecture in september. Would you say commuting to university would be suitable for this kind of intensive course. I currently live 30 minutes away from the university and with the money that i would save i beleive it would put me in a better place for the future.
In first year it might be hard, since you’re probably gonna have to be adjusting a lot. But I’d say 30 minutes is fine. I started second year and I drive an hour to my arch school and an hour back. So definitely doable if you have the right mindset.
It's really just going to come down to how your school approach's studio time, 30 minutes should be fine regardless but you might have some late trips home in the dark
yes it would be worth saving the money but also consider that you will want to socialise with students at the uni and in the evenings to get the full university experience but a 30 minute commute is ideal
Hello I have a request please can you help me how to write research like what you done in papers;; which process what you start with there is a technique like any book as architect what we have to do Thankks
When I started watching your vlogs, I was still in my senior high school, and you were in college. When I started my college years, you were one of my inspirations. There is something very motivational about seeing you with these vlogs and podcasts. Then for the past years, I stopped watching any videos like this, I was kind of in the phase of quitting, I guess. Now I've been keeping myself on track and craving this kind of motivational video. I didn't even realize you're in your Masters now lol and now I'm on my
4th year. Me and one of the persons I'm looking up to has grown a lot! Looking forward to seeing you soon as an Architect!
Hello Thomas. For many years I tried to find my profession and I did not know what to become. Last year I began to work on myself and decide on my future. There were many options but I didn't know which one to choose. But after your video "A day in the life of Architecture student" I wanted to become an architect. But then I could not believe what I would do. But this year, thanks to you, I'm a first year architecture student😄.I want to THANK A LOT TO YOU. Thanks for your inspiration and motivation. I found my passion because of you. Now I want to do it for the rest of my life. Please dont stop making archi videos they are helping me a lot. Im very grateful to God that i found THAT video!!!😊😊😊
Please keep doing what you're doing!!
And i wish you great success.
Thank you!
wow thank you so much for the comment, i apologise i couldn’t get back sooner! i’m so glad i had this impact and you took the plunge into something you really enjoy 🙏🏼 i will try my best to keep making content that you all enjoy 👏🏼
Currently doing A levels, planning to study architecture and I've been watching your videos for a long time
You always inspire me
hopefully you will join me as an architecture student 👏🏼
I definitely recommend saving often and saving multiple versions because I have had file corruptions before in Rhino a week before finals and it reset me back two weeks.
for sure!
Incredible video man
I’m a mature student just started L5 at BCU, it’s always a pleasure seeing your videos lots to learn and see.
good luck at BCU 👏🏼
@@ThomasRowntree Thanks for the support much appreciated although it can be very challenging especially at my age. I am impressed when I see you able to do your course and produce these informative videos keep up the good work.
im currently doing my undergraduate thesis in architecture , i really enjoyed your video!
good luck & thank you for the comment 👏🏼
Great Vid! Super helpful to see the workflow of other students as there's always something that you can implement for yourself.
yes for sure! good luck with your studies 👏🏼
Hey Tom, I’m an Architecture master’s student and I was curious as to what line weights you use on illustrator. No one ever seems to know lol
this is a great video as i am new to cpu based design.
you did a really good job
I really like your ideas, the workflow and your portfolio!
I‘ts just sad that the projects are very often unrealistic… it’s nice to build some inspiration for maybe real projects but this eats so much time and work
yes they are pretty unrealistic but i like to make the most of university when i get the chance to design unrealistic stuff 😂
@@ThomasRowntree 💪🏼🙂
waiting.. Good Luck!
Hey Thomas super awesome video I’m curious what the main things you look at when researching for a project?
Very helpful ✨️✨️🥺thank youuu so much❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great video
Where did you learn Rhino?
Can you suggest some Rhino course from beginner to advance ?
i mainly taught myself with practice and practice. sadly i’m not aware of many courses but i’m sure there are plenty out there and youtube is also a great place to learn
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Hey Thomas, Wanted to start designing I am not an architect or engineer but what do you think about using blender instead?
Hi Thomas, I'm applying to study architecture in september. Would you say commuting to university would be suitable for this kind of intensive course. I currently live 30 minutes away from the university and with the money that i would save i beleive it would put me in a better place for the future.
In first year it might be hard, since you’re probably gonna have to be adjusting a lot. But I’d say 30 minutes is fine. I started second year and I drive an hour to my arch school and an hour back. So definitely doable if you have the right mindset.
It's really just going to come down to how your school approach's studio time, 30 minutes should be fine regardless but you might have some late trips home in the dark
yes it would be worth saving the money but also consider that you will want to socialise with students at the uni and in the evenings to get the full university experience but a 30 minute commute is ideal
Hello I have a request please can you help me how to write research like what you done in papers;; which process what you start with there is a technique like any book as architect what we have to do
Thankks
cant wait
What is the book shown in 1:19 ????