![]() ![]() And we're 20% higher priced than the competition. The firm, instead of making a pitch, used their interview to interview the VP. He doesn't give a rats ass about form, color, sustainability. You know what the VP of Real Estate cares about most? Maximizing gross sales per square foot. I asked what their client cared about most? What did the decision maker (VP of Real Estate) get evaluated on by his boss? ![]() I worked with a 45 person firm pursuing a national retailer (to design their new prototype, and then replicate 1,000 times - a decade of steady work). The rest might, if you focused on value creation. I know for a fact 22% of your clients will pay more. I used to practice, now I consult to the industry. Architects largely don't understand what value creation is. I also know that in my industry, we have dozens of people maintaining a website when realistically, in a non corporate setting, 1 singular person could absolutely design, build, test, write copy and maintain a site on their own, in particular if using AWS or the equivalent. My question is, I know that game dev is really saturated and that dozens of people need to work to make a game (not something as complicated as CoD or RL which I know are heavy on physics engines and graphics) but even simpler "among us" style iOs games. The only one man game I've ever heard of was that very simple bird game that came out in 2013. ![]() ![]() I've been wanting to work on some side projects for fun and have been flirting with getting into basic game iOs development (understanding that I have zero knowledge of unity, etc) just for the fun of it but then when I watch the documentary for rocket league, I see how many millions of bucks went into developing that game. So I work at Meta (RIP) as a product manager but studied comp sci and can do basic "programming" (js, python, etc). Welcome to /r/architecture! Check our wiki and rules in the sidebar! Information posted in this community regarding construction and detailing is for informational purposes only and does not replace the judgement and designs of a qualified architect or engineer. These guidelines are monitored by an involved community, so please help us maintain quality content by upvoting, downvoting, and reporting accordingly! If you're unsure how to behave like a proper adult, refer to Reddiquette. Aggressive profanity directed at others will get you banned. Jeopardize your academic integrity by asking for others to complete your homework.ĭisrupt discussion by deliberately insulting, trolling or otherwise antagonizing fellow redditors. "It will be great for your portfolio!" doesn't fly here. Solicit uncompensated design work or professional consulting advice from the community. Look into paid reddit ads if you wish to advertise your services or website. This cheapens the overall quality of the subreddit's content. Submit blog-spam or exclusively self promote your own websites. Submit job listings or solicit employment from others. A professional level of civility is expected. Message the moderators with a brief explanation when reporting a submission as spam.īe kind to and cooperative with your fellow redditors. This and additional context should be included in the title or, if space does not permit, in the comments section.įeel free to seek advice, discussion, and collaboration with other members of the subreddit! Include details such as architect, location, photographer, date and building type in submissions when available. Posts that don't include them won't be visible! Include one of the following bracketed tags in your title:, ,, ,, , or. Submit interesting, engaging, and inspiring content relevant to the field, study, or love of architecture. It's an ongoing compilation, so we encourage you to message the mods with suggestions for more content! A community for students, professionals, and lovers of architecture.Ĭheck out the Wiki, where you can find a treasure trove of resources like tutorials, architecture blogs, school information, and more. ![]()
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