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Project Architect Reviews
What is it like working as a Project Architect?
December 2019
Responsibility and Trust.
Project Architect in San Francisco:
Pros: Figuring out technical solutions, working with consultants and contractors
Cons: Slow-moving to fix recurrent issues
December 2019
Unpleasant.
Project Architect in New York:
Pros: Challenging projects
Cons: Pay
October 2019
Being on the heart of the city is great.
Project Architect in Seattle:
Pros: More professional office environment leads to greater client relationship opportunities
Cons: Commute
September 2019
Great city to work that is somewhat low key.
Project Architect in Salt Lake City:
Pros: The small city, but the big city benefits and feel.
Cons: The commute
August 2019
Project Architect in Manila:
Pros: Accessible to all
Cons: Traffic
August 2019
Exposure to great projects.
Project Architect in Johannesburg:
Pros: Forward projects
Cons: Traffic
August 2019
Good for an active balanced lifestyle.
Project Architect in Sydney:
Pros: Climate and projects
Cons: Small city far from Europe and design varriance
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