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Architecture in the UK doesn’t pay because we don’t build much - as I understand it.
Hmm I'm not sure that's the reason. There is a bit of an oversupply issue, but I think it's as much a question of how much architects are considered to be 'worth' (how much value they add and whether someone else is willing to undercut the fee), as well as the same working culture that afflicts other creative industries (you love it so you'll do it for nothing, right?). Also, you don't legally need an architect for anything, unlike in other countries where you might need one to eg. put a planning application in, or at least sign off on one.
Skilled building trades make quite a bit more but there are obviously downsides.
77k was the result of Googling.
I’m somewhat appalled to discover the reality.