I also sent GTbank a proposal in 2007 in my 4th year Architecture in FUTA to build a branch in FUTA and UNAD, they never responded not until I was in FUTA about 4 years later and a branch of GTB was in FUTA...
Thanks bro. This bank branch was built in my Area. I loved it and the concept inspired my final project concept (A public library) .... You inspired a lot of young minds with that bold concept. Thank you sir.
One of your secret admirers back in FUTA. More grease to your elbow. My only question is why do established Architects find it difficult to appreciate their engine room (young Architects), I for one would have thought that the Design studio should have carried you along when they got the juice flowing thru, just the same way you were contacted at the stage of problem solving, cos I seem to think you became the go-to solution provider having considered all his other options (I might be wrong though)
Well, there are lots of factors that influence why younger designers don't get paid enough, one of them is that clients often don't always want to pay for consultancy services.
I also sent GTbank a proposal in 2007 in my 4th year Architecture in FUTA to build a branch in FUTA and UNAD, they never responded not until I was in FUTA about 4 years later and a branch of GTB was in FUTA...
Ha! Hope it wasn't your proposals. What did you like most about the process?
Thanks bro. This bank branch was built in my Area. I loved it and the concept inspired my final project concept (A public library) .... You inspired a lot of young minds with that bold concept.
Thank you sir.
My friend, Femi Oshewa is a great man! I sure say one day, you go make us really proud Bro!
Thanks for the accolades comrade.
Amazing 👍🏾👍🏾
One of your secret admirers back in FUTA. More grease to your elbow. My only question is why do established Architects find it difficult to appreciate their engine room (young Architects), I for one would have thought that the Design studio should have carried you along when they got the juice flowing thru, just the same way you were contacted at the stage of problem solving, cos I seem to think you became the go-to solution provider having considered all his other options (I might be wrong though)
Well, there are lots of factors that influence why younger designers don't get paid enough, one of them is that clients often don't always want to pay for consultancy services.
robb the bank and pay yourself, even when caught, you have a solid case
Haha. They were smart, they did not share actual layout.
And your former firm didn't even inform you that they won the commission. I can see why u no longer work for them
No, I only realised when I randomly saw the instagram post.
@abcBIMdotCom that firm was downright canniving but the world of architecture is ruthless.