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If we didn't have well-designed buildings, we wouldn't have civilization----period!
Did you go to Cooper Union?
That's a nice way of putting it. Something to ponder about.
I considered Cooper Union for my master's, but in the end went to London and
AA school.
Cooper Union's academic center building by Morphosis is quite something. When I get the opportunity to visit NYC, I sure want to have a look at it. You have a great many interesting buildings, both old and new.
I did quite well in London and perhaps thing would've been different if I had stayed there, or at least in "the West". I went one step too far and thought I could make it big in Tokyo. I arrived without knowing the language or much of the customs in 2015 and got kicked out of my first job b/c of a meltdown (after working 100h weeks for about a month). Fast forward to 2022 and I did get two projects built in Tokyo and China respectively. Now I work 09:00-18:00 with no overtime and a decent salary. I had to shift down at least two gears in order to get through fertility treatment, and now I'm wary of going back to "the grind" because I kind of enjoy my newfound time, freedom, and of course my little one.
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Congrats on the birth of your little one!
I'm on Long Term Disability after an exhausting career in academia, but I can retire in June. Not sure if I will or not.
Much thanks!
If you retire, I hope you get a good retirement deal. I don't know how it is to work in academia but I imagine it can be just as competitive as the business world, albeit in different ways.