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°ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio Graduate Profile: Chris Rogers

Profile of °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio graduate Chris Rogers talking about practice based routes to °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Part 1 and °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Part 2

22 June 2018

Chris’s path to becoming a Chartered Architect was unconventional, particularly when his childhood aspiration had been to become a soldier with the British Army, a dream which ended abruptly with a serious knee injury during training. Looking for something else to do, he ended up training as a technician with the CITB, and worked his way up from there.

Chris Rogers © Andrew Hendry

At the time I started my Part 1 Certificate in Architecture with °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio, I was a Chartered Architectural Technologist and technical manager for my practice, leading a team of architects and technicians on several prestigious and challenging projects. Clients unfamiliar with the construction industry would occasionally question why their project was not being led by an architect. I had always envisaged running a practice and to this end it was clear that the status of an architect would provide me with opportunities that may not have been afforded otherwise. °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio was the only route to qualification that allowed me to maintain my full-time position in practice.

Given my technical background, I gained a great deal from the design aspects of the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio course. Returning to academia after a 14-year break was a challenge! In particular the final year of the Part 1, and the whole of the Part 2, had a considerable influence in my approach to the design of my practice projects.

I would say to anyone considering this route that they should be under no illusion that it will be easier than a taught course at university. In addition to the responsibilities and workload associated with my duties as the senior associate of my practice, I had a growing family to support; and managing time and family needs could be very challenging – I needed to be self-motivated and find time to dedicate to my studies.

The best advice I would give to anyone starting a course with °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio is to find a good tutor who understands the nuances of academic architectural projects. I was very fortunate as I found a fantastic tutor who not only understood this - but also understood how to get the best from me.

Soon after completing the °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Part 3 qualification, I was awarded a commendation by the 2017 °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ President's Medals judges for my dissertation looking at the way in which the in combat troops.

In January 2018, three months after becoming an °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Chartered Architect, I started my own practice, Brink Architects.

Want to find out more? See our °ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ Studio information for details on eligibility, fees and how to apply.

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