
Welcome to the Out of Architecture Audiobook.
Welcome to the companion page for Out of Architecture: The Audiobook. First of all, thank you so much for your purchase of the audiobook and support of our work. We are so grateful that you would spend hours of your time with us in your headphones. But, we know that you’re probably a visual person as well - so we’ve made sure to include here some of the graphics that can be found in the pages of the printed book. Below that is a list of the references and footnotes.
Introduction.
Part 1: The Disconnect
Chapter 1: Love At First Sight
Chapter 2: An Education
Chapter 3: The Disconnect
Chapter 4: When The Dream Becomes A Nightmare
Part Two: Why Is It Like This?
Chapter 5: Welcome To The Family
Chapter 6: Perfect Gentlemen
Chapter 7: The Insecure Overachiever
Chapter 8: Imploding Teams
Chapter 9: The False Dichotomy Of Pay And Passion
Chapter 9: Interior Graphic
Part 3: Your Career Is A Design Problem
Chapter 10: The Newbie
Chapter 10: Interior Graphic
Chapter 11: The Techie
Chapter 11: Interior Graphic
Chapter 12: The Fashionistx
Chapter 12: Interior Graphic
Chapter 12: Interior Graphic
Chapter 13: Interior Graphic
Chapter 14: The Associate Principal
Chapter 14: Interior Graphic
Conclusion
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