And it doesn't seem like there is any room for it in the type of work environment where I am now. And I'm just not sure where to turn to, because my graduate program left a strong impression in me that there is a certain future in automatic fabrication, and long-lasting composite materials and I just want to explore this topic further. The thing is, at the moment I'm working at a fairly conservative architecture firm, which designs conventional glass-clad high-rise housing using conventional construction methods, conventional project deliveries, and pays conventional salaries. Which sparked my interest in building where typical materials and conventional means of construction aren't enough. During my time at UCLA we ventured pretty liberally into design with composites, fiberglass fabrication, and robotic arms for making stuff. I have a B.Arch from Cal Poly Pomona and an M.Arch II from UCLA's SUPRASTUDIO with Greg Lynn. Mostly doing design for Architecture firms and a lot of visualization - an unfortunate side effect of being really good at 3ds Max. I have about 10 years on and off experience of working in the field. I want to point my architecture career into an unusual direction - habitats for extreme environments.
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