I’ve been getting some really great letters from you. You write to me about your school. About applying to school. About what your studio is like. About your hopes and dreams and disappointments, and your hopes in spite of your disappointments.
And I want to share that with the world.
Your studio critics might make you feel like shit about yourself, but I want you to know that you are powerful indeed. You have a voice. And I want to share what you have to say with the world.
When I get a really good letter, I write back and ask if it’s okay to share it here on the blog.
New policy.
When you write to me, it’s with the understanding that it’s okay with you if I publish your letter.
If you don’t want me to, that’s okay. Just tell me and I won’t. But I hope you’ll take this opportunity to share your message with our worldwide readership.
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I am starting a new kind of architecture school. Unlike most architecture schools, you wouldn't have to submit GRE scores or good grades or letters of recommendation. You wouldn't have to put the rest of your life on hold for 3 to 5 years. You wouldn't have to accrue tens of thousands of dollars in debt. At my architecture school, anyone could come for a few weeks and learn how to build a house with their own two hands. My teachers would take skills and concepts from some of these other workshops I've listed above... except classes would be held year-round to make it easy to fit into your schedule. I would have a number of different campuses around the country that would teach building designs appropriate to the local climate. And I need your help. Can you donate land for a campus? Can you dotate books for a library? Can you teach a workshop? Can you provide start-up capital? Let me know.
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