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Back to the Drawing Board
As a child, Alan loved to draw and make models. Today, he spends all day drawing-and getting paid for it. When this senior architect at a prestigious Boston-area firm picks up his colored pencil to begin sketching ideas for a new building, he is at the start of a multiyear process that will result in the construction of a brand new space. Tim and David, architects with a comparable firm in Seattle, add that architects share the urge to create something that has an effect on people around them. Creating
spaces for butterflies The
Seattle firm is working on a project with internationally acclaimed
architect Frank Gehry to build an interactive series of exhibits
for the Experience Music Project in a big-budget job funded by Microsoft
CEO Paul Allen. The outside of the building is an amorphous multicolored
skin, and visitors can pick up an instrument and jam. Tim
also worked on a multiuse theater in Memphis that houses opera,
symphony, and other cultural activities. "It was gratifying
to create a backdrop against which other artists could explore their
own creative adventures," he says. Seeing
what isn't there Concept
to code Going
back to the drawing board Author - Elaine Gottlieb, Salary.com Contributor - content provided and republished with written consent by Salary.com |
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