ScholarsPH Blog # 18: Architecture is Tough but Kinit Owns it
Hi, Everyone.
We talked to Kinit, a.k.a. @ligarayk on Steemit, about his school life and activities. He mentioned that his studies are quite challenging especially when it comes to the financial aspect. Their classes would often require several materials and tools, that were sometimes quite expensive. Thus, the recent stipends from @scholarsph were very helpful for Kinit in letting him keep up with the demanding activities in his school.
From all of us at ScholarsPH: Thank you for supporting this brilliant and hardworking kid!
Here's more of what Kinit has to say with his studies, and also a look on some of his projects for the past few months.
Studying architecture is way too different from its flowery descriptions and feedbacks if you, yourself will be a student taking up this course. Those chill days from your past years will be gone for good because of the mountains of plates and projects from different subjects are to be passed on the same dates which means that time should be managed well.
Yes, its really hard because we are practicing what an actual architect does in real life. But I know that every hardwork comes with great rewards. Although it's very difficult because everything seems new to us, this course also tests our faith in ourselves, perseverance and determination to pursue this course.
This course is indeed challenging but with the support of my family, friends, virtual or not, and @scholarsph, all of these stuff would definitely be worth all the sleepless nights and sacrifices that I made.
And for the past weeks of my journey as an architecture student, I was able to make a couple of plates that were powered by @scholarsph! Some of them even got chosen as one of the best outputs in our class.
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Planar design
Materials: Bristol board
Concept: G clef
Form Exercise
Materials: 12 cubes and 12 rectangular prisms
Concept: Ball of fire
Rectilinear
Materials: Vinyl board and barbeque sticks
Concept: Double bull column
And couple of sketches in pencil and pen and ink:
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Ang ganda ng update @jazzhero! And good thing din na Kinit knows how to blog. I'm happy and proud of Kinit. ☺
Magaganda kasi yun projects ni @ligarayk hehe. Amazing yun designs!
Hehe sir jazzyy thank you po! Im glad po maraming nagagandahan sa works ko hehe
True. He'll go far in the world of architecture and design. Amazing talent, indeed.
Hopefully ms @chinitacharmer 😊 Thank you very muchhhh
Aweee thank you @chinitacharmer!