I think that this week went really fast! =P No complaints though.
I have t say..I havte been really focused on work, barely have time for myself, and that includes university work, which I know that is not good. In a way, beeing away from the Uni keeps me slightly "of track", but I have to try and stay focused.
I think that my daily journey to work is very exausting, but I really don't mind. Another downside is that I don't have internet at home. That delays me a bit. Also, the fact that I don't have the material/equipment to build models also slows me down, so I have to work with REVIT, which is ok but it takes time.
I want to stay focused on a balanced pace, regarding University work and Work.
Anyway, I'm glad that it's the weekend, because I need some rest from my daily cycling to work plus train.
Have to stay focused!!
Cheers =)
SHERLOCK BOSWELL ARCHITECTS -INTERNSHIP UK
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Sunday, 10 April 2011
One More Step
Hi CPUT!
This week I have started modeling a new and interesting project on REVIT. Its actually a project that I have done a survey on with my colleagues. I have taken photos and posted them on the Facebook group a few weeks ago.
It´s a house built in the 1920's, 3 storey plus basement and attic. It's a beautiful house with arts and crafts style.
I really like the way that the british architecture is used ''against'' the weather conditions, including carpeted floors and stairs, increased insullation (around 100mm) thick cavity walls (400mm), wooden hardboards and radiators in almost every room, in this case(house) it has fireplaces.
Anyway, I have spent the week working on my previous project and this new one with the modelling of the site plus the house.
I am really learning a great deal up here! And I'm loving how professional people are here, and almost without noticing I am becoming also professional. =)
I have been learning better skills on REVIT, CAD, PHOTOSHOP and researching skills.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend, yeah? =)
Regards
This week I have started modeling a new and interesting project on REVIT. Its actually a project that I have done a survey on with my colleagues. I have taken photos and posted them on the Facebook group a few weeks ago.
It´s a house built in the 1920's, 3 storey plus basement and attic. It's a beautiful house with arts and crafts style.
I really like the way that the british architecture is used ''against'' the weather conditions, including carpeted floors and stairs, increased insullation (around 100mm) thick cavity walls (400mm), wooden hardboards and radiators in almost every room, in this case(house) it has fireplaces.
Anyway, I have spent the week working on my previous project and this new one with the modelling of the site plus the house.
I am really learning a great deal up here! And I'm loving how professional people are here, and almost without noticing I am becoming also professional. =)
I have been learning better skills on REVIT, CAD, PHOTOSHOP and researching skills.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend, yeah? =)
Regards
Saturday, 2 April 2011
This Week
The project that I'm working on for weeks is really "getting there", in other words, it has been changed so many times, but it is actually starting to look good! =)
It's nice be part of this company, in a very different world and where everyone makes me feel at home.
My Boss has won an award this week, from a Care Center that he built, and he couldn't stop talking about it. He was very excited with the whole event which took place in London. First thing we all said after that was "straight to the Website". =D
Yesterday (Friday), after a long day of hard work, Joe(a colleague/friend also in University 3rd year) and I had to go with Jules (Julian Boswell_My Boss) to a site to help his carpenter carry wood panels (enormous), but I must say that although it was a bit exhausting, it was very fun.
And this week I have received my first payment! I'm so not used to this, so I haven't even touched the money, because I think that at this moment I'm not really worried about that, but the experience instead. =)
Glad the week is finished, need some rest from all the cycling and hard work.
Until next time! =)
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