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Geoffb3
Hey Everyone,

Just wanted to get a feel for architects and architecture students on NYTA ,... iam looking forward to hearing from you all

Geoff
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by Geoffb3
Hey Everyone,

Just wanted to get a feel for architects and architecture students on NYTA ,... iam looking forward to hearing from you all

Geoff



I am an Architect.
Geoffb3
really ? if you dont mind me asking where do you work, what do you do? blah blah that type of stuff ahah ...

im currently interning at RAMSA
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by Geoffb3
really ? if you dont mind me asking where do you work, what do you do? blah blah that type of stuff ahah ...

im currently interning at RAMSA



RAMSA sux. :rolleyes:

I am working at TPG Architecture currently. So far it has been one of the better work environments in my 10 year experience. :toocool:
Geoffb3
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
RAMSA sux. :rolleyes:


Why do you say that?

obviously the architecture is not what most people today seem to like, its not modern at all .. however it does well for a classical firm ... it pretty much stays with in its niche and the firm is happy ... people are nice for the most part ...firms huge so you get a few people ... some really intresting projects going around ... and Bob is amazing to listen to...


TPG seems to dable in alot fo different things ... im jsut checking them out now ... what does your firm usually do ? more architecture or interiors .. it seems to be a bit smaller?
GTS3gEclipse
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
RAMSA sux. :rolleyes:

I am working at TPG Architecture currently. So far it has been one of the better work environments in my 10 year experience. :toocool:


Lol, I'm working at Fiskaa Engineering and we just did a job with TPG.
ReenTeenTeen
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Lol, I'm working at Fiskaa Engineering and we just did a job with TPG.


HAHAHAHA, what a small ing world. We, here, use a lot of consultants on our projects. What job was it?
GTS3gEclipse
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
HAHAHAHA, what a small ing world. We, here, use a lot of consultants on our projects. What job was it?


Houghton Mifflin. I've talked to Mark and Andrea over there about the jobs. They r the ones i have written down as the contacts for the job.
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by Geoffb3
Why do you say that?

obviously the architecture is not what most people today seem to like, its not modern at all .. however it does well for a classical firm ... it pretty much stays with in its niche and the firm is happy ... people are nice for the most part ...firms huge so you get a few people ... some really intresting projects going around ... and Bob is amazing to listen to...


TPG seems to dable in alot fo different things ... im jsut checking them out now ... what does your firm usually do ? more architecture or interiors .. it seems to be a bit smaller?


I know ROMSA by reputation from people who worked there a long time and they had referred to it as a slave factory. It’s all understandable that we all Architortured in our profession but I heard stories about ROMSA I just didn’t like. Dude, I cant say I like Bob all that much & I would never want to work there just because ROMSA is all about classiical design.

TPG does work on different projects but we do a lot of business from Corporate Interiors.
Geoffb3
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
I know ROMSA by reputation from people who worked there a long time and they had referred to it as a slave factory. It’s all understandable that we all Architortured in our profession but I heard stories about ROMSA I just didn’t like. Dude, I cant say I like Bob all that much & I would never want to work there just because ROMSA is all about classiical design.

TPG does work on different projects but we do a lot of business from Corporate Interiors.


fair enough ...RAMSA isnt all that bad ..really it depends on what team you are on... but late hours once and a while happens in architecture no matter where you work ...

for my first job in arch ... i cant complain good name firm to have aon my resume and im still in school, this was only a 4 month thing and i got to live in nyc ... so for me there were benafits ...teh classical thing isnt really for me eitehr but i still respect it ... you knwo what i mean


thats cool, any built public projects in NYC ?

ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by GTS3gEclipse
Houghton Mifflin. I've talked to Mark and Andrea over there about the jobs. They r the ones i have written down as the contacts for the job.


I dont know Mark much but I know Andrea for some years now. We go back since we worked together at BRB.
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by Geoffb3
fair enough ...RAMSA isnt all that bad ..really it depends on what team you are on... but late hours once and a while happens in architecture no matter where you work ...

for my first job in arch ... i cant complain good name firm to have aon my resume and im still in school, this was only a 4 month thing and i got to live in nyc ... so for me there were benafits ...teh classical thing isnt really for me eitehr but i still respect it ... you knwo what i mean


thats cool, any built public projects in NYC ?



LOL... a few late hours? (you havent seen much yet i guess)

I have worked on A lot of jobs around NYC.
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