congrats! i thought ild stick my head in too in this thread.
passed my masters degree (cum laude if im being cocky) in march at technical university eindhoven in NL, the other techn. uni after the more internationally known delft.
work mostly from bigger scale into architecture; (non)physical structures, interests etc.. im very much competition team material, and look into doing that now.
now recently relocated to berlin to start my life here. previously did an internship at kühn malvezzi, of recent modest international fame due to being in the second round of the axel springer campus in berlin with oma, big, scheeren and sanaa after which they got kicked out though. still like what they do and just popped by today to do an open application. see how thatll pan out.
im actually an architect in the netherlands due to being able to carry the title with my master's in my pocket. thats changing though, theyre bringing in a more german system with two years of apprenticeship after studies after which you get the title. so, basically i didnt dodge that system by moving to germany but i dont care, its the skills and experience that count, not the paper. will get my title in the netherlands secured though before jan 1st in case i ever return.
got my first interview lined up for next week and looking forward to it!
congrats! i thought ild stick my head in too in this thread.
passed my masters degree (cum laude if im being cocky) in march at technical university eindhoven in NL, the other techn. uni after the more internationally known delft.
work mostly from bigger scale into architecture; (non)physical structures, interests etc.. im very much competition team material, and look into doing that now.
now recently relocated to berlin to start my life here. previously did an internship at kühn malvezzi, of recent modest international fame due to being in the second round of the axel springer campus in berlin with oma, big, scheeren and sanaa after which they got kicked out though. still like what they do and just popped by today to do an open application. see how thatll pan out.
im actually an architect in the netherlands due to being able to carry the title with my master's in my pocket. thats changing though, theyre bringing in a more german system with two years of apprenticeship after studies after which you get the title. so, basically i didnt dodge that system by moving to germany but i dont care, its the skills and experience that count, not the paper. will get my title in the netherlands secured though before jan 1st in case i ever return.
got my first interview lined up for next week and looking forward to it!