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The main reason why an architect stays up late is not that he doesn't manage his time well, but that his work often changes on the fly (the plan can't keep up with the change), resulting in a lot of work. Such temporary changes often come from superiors and Party A. In this process, Party A often makes requests from time to time because of lack of professionalism, which means that the plan and drawings must be modified, so it has become the norm to often work overtime and stay up late.
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The work of the architect is more special, when there is no task, it is very easy, there is a design, you have to hurry up to design the plan, only eight hours during the day is definitely not enough, you can only work overtime and stay up late, which is also the norm of many jobs!
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There are countless standards and codes in the construction industry, but this document is rarely paid attention to, and most people even don't think of such a thing.
This design cycle quota is to ensure the quality of the design, and the design time of each design stage of different types and scales of buildings is stipulated.
Give a chestnut to the layman: a student with good writing and quick thinking in the college entrance examination can complete an ordinary essay of 800 words within 1 hour with quality and quantity. If he encounters a familiar subject, he has no problem writing 1,000 words, and he can write 1,500 words without thinking.
But what about asking him to write 3000 words in an hour? You can't finish copying it. He had to delay.
Similarly, we will select the three most common building types to compare the design time in the National Architectural Design Cycle Quota and the design time of the real design institute.
National Architectural Design Cycle Quota "A 20,000-square-meter commercial scheme design time is months.
I have done a commercial street of more than 20,000 square meters, and I need to achieve the depth of the plan for construction.
Result: I stayed up for 3 days and 2 nights to make a piece of garbage.
National Architectural Design Cycle Quota "A 5,000 square meter office construction drawing design time is months.
I have done construction drawings for a small office of 3000 square meters, 2 floors, with a roof garden, small complex.
Result: I worked overtime for 2 weekends and still made mistakes and omissions in each major.
National Architectural Design Cycle Quota "An ordinary 100-meter residential construction drawing design time is months.
I have done a 100-meter prefabricated house construction drawings, one ladder four, to consider the component drawing.
Result: I made another extra bid???
So you see, for a skilled architect, the compression of design time can be made up by improving efficiency, but efficiency cannot be improved indefinitely, and there is only one way to work overtime after the time is compressed too much.
What's more, there are also project superimposition situations (such as writing two 800-word essays in an hour), repeated revisions (such as just writing 400 words and the teacher asks you to rewrite), project complexity (such as not being able to hold back the composition when encountering unfamiliar topics), dealing with Party A during the day and not having time to draw, etc.
Therefore, most architects working overtime is not a matter of timing, but a matter of reality.
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Architects always stay up late, not because they don't arrange the time, but sometimes in order to be in a hurry, they need to design the drawings within a certain time, so that the workers can start work within a certain time.
The design drawings themselves are more tiring, the design drawings are more tedious and hard, and sometimes I think of my own ideas, and I have to do them immediately to avoid forgetting, so I will often stay up late.
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Architects always stay up late because they have too much work.
Anyway, the workload is too big to schedule.
So I only often stay up late and often work overtime.
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Architects always have to stay up late, why can't they arrange their time well, this is still related to the individual. If his personal schedule is reasonable, he doesn't necessarily have to stay up late, although the time when the construction site starts may be uh, not necessarily, but he doesn't always need to stay up late. Architects always have to stay up late, why can't they arrange their time well, this is still related to the individual.
If his personal schedule is reasonable, he doesn't necessarily have to stay up late, although the time when the construction site starts may be uh, not necessarily, but he doesn't always need to stay up late. Architects always have to stay up late, why can't they arrange their time well, this is still related to the individual. If his personal schedule is reasonable, he doesn't necessarily have to stay up late, although the time when the construction site starts may be uh, not necessarily, but he doesn't always need to stay up late.
Architects always have to stay up late, why can't they arrange their time well, this is still related to the individual. If his personal schedule is reasonable, he doesn't necessarily have to stay up late, although the time when the construction site starts may be uh, not necessarily, but he doesn't always need to stay up late. Architects always have to stay up late, why can't they arrange their time well, this is still related to the individual.
If his personal schedule is reasonable, he doesn't necessarily have to stay up late, although the time when the construction site starts may be uh, not necessarily, but he doesn't always need to stay up late.
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It's not that architects don't arrange their work, it's that there are too many jobs, and each one is in a hurry, and there is no way. The most powerful architect will be stared at by several Party A a day, people's energy is limited, they can only do as much as possible to catch up with the work, just like that, limited time during the day, can only complete the part, and play overtime at night.
The most important thing is that their drawings may be changed at any time, or even overturned in their entirety, but the completion time will not change, and if you don't work overtime, don't do it. Architects have to stay up late, which is a common problem and pain point for all designers.
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One of the reasons why architects always have to stay up late is because they are busy. Even if you make good use of your working time, you can't cope with too much work, so you have to work overtime. On the other hand, due to the influence of the client, the architect has to change the plan immediately even at night, as long as the client asks for it.
These are all reasons why architects need to stay up late.
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1. Not every architect will and must stay up late.
2. Architects staying up late is not a matter of work arrangement. It's a lot of work. It takes time to complete, so I stay up late.
3. In the dead of night, there is little interference. At the same time, some seasons have cool nights and fresh air, which is suitable for doing some delicate work, so staying up late can sometimes be more efficient.
4. Designers need to have continuity in their conception and design. When an idea arises, it needs to be done in one go. So you need to stay up late.
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The task is heavy and the time is short. As long as you always have to stay up late in the task, if you don't stay up late, you won't be able to complete the task. If this continues, there will be a vicious circle.
The more you stay up late, the worse your body will be, and the lower your efficiency will be. This will cause unnecessary damage, so the architect will work for a short time, and will not stick to the minimum for a long time. In the end, it is the minority.
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It should be too much work content, can't be done, even if the time management is very good, it can't stand a person to do a few people's things, some are interrupted many times during the day to deal with **, email, meetings and other miscellaneous things, it is difficult to concentrate, but the night is relatively clean, conducive to thinking and concentrating on things. However, it is still necessary to combine work and rest, and it is definitely not good to be tired and sick.
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This is no way to do things, there is work to be done during the day, and at night according to the requirements of the customer or Party A to make and modify the drawings, etc., and Party A's requirements are particularly many, at any time may require modification of the drawings and also require the task to be completed tomorrow morning. So he had to stay up late to work overtime.
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It takes too long to draw a set of drawings, which is the fundamental reason why architects have to stay up late. It is said that architects have high salaries and good salaries. But what outsiders don't know is that architects really stay up late.
There are many reasons for staying up late: the first day of the holiday, seeing your plan and denying it brainlessly, watching you redo the plan when you get off work, and Party A's unreasonable time arrangement. A design that can be completed without overtime is 3 weeks.
Party A requires that it be made within 5 days. As a result, I stayed up for 5 days and 4 nights and made a piece of garbage. Under the double pressure of the design institute and Party A, the sleep time was drastically shortened.
It's not that I want to work overtime, it's mainly that the revision opinions are sent out until the middle of the project or when the end of work is about to end.
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Buildings have to stay up late, I don't know if there are statistics, if most of the designers are like this, it may be because they are busy with work, and they may not be able to do so during the day. I do all the work, so I need to use my spare time. In addition, maybe because some designers may have a better sense of her bowl at night, so it may be more efficient to work at night, in short, there are various reasons, no matter when the designer and architect are working, as long as there are beautiful works.
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Architects always have to stay up late, because in the industry at that time their work is the best, relatively close, less disturbed by the outside world, conducive to concentrating on their own work tasks, during the day affairs are more numerous, can not calm down, design drawings are not good, so architects always have to stay up late.
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Maybe some things may be related to the problem of coherence, things must be done together to do better, so as not to forget and make themselves not ideal and not good enough, in this case, they will occasionally need to work overtime to complete in order to achieve their own purpose, which is a major reason why architects will always stay up late and work overtime to do things. And sometimes when they are faced with a rush schedule, they need to deal with the progress of the project, which is also the time when they need to work overtime to cooperate and complete the work, which is also a big reason why they often need to work overtime. In short, sometimes it is indeed necessary to work overtime, and sometimes there will be personal situations that need to work overtime, sometimes it is purely a matter of personal preference, and some people like to work overtime, which is a characteristic of their personal work, and it is not necessary to work overtime strongly, so different people have different work ideas and ideas and characteristics, these are things that others cannot interfere with and cannot manage.
Therefore, it is better for everyone to do their own thing, after all, other people's business is other people's business, and it is not easy to judge and interject.
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The reasons why architects stay up late are both subjective and objective, and cannot be generalized:
Subjective reasons are general, drawing design drawings or organizing needs to be highly focused, and the evening time is usually quieter and easier to think. In addition, there may be a lot of trivial things during the day that make it impossible to concentrate on thinking, so you can only have a lot of quiet time at night.
The objective reason is generally that the customer's demand is urgent, and it needs to be completed in a hurry. An architect often has multiple projects in his hands, and one modification may involve many other modifications, so sometimes it takes more time.
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The reason why the general architect stays up late is mainly to catch up with his design drawings and come out as soon as possible, not because of the poor time arrangement, but because of the tight construction period.
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It's not that architects stay up late, but many engineers and technicians in a shift need to stay up late, because they need to work during the day. Other jobs have to be done at night to engage in design, check information, and so on, and there are a lot of technical problems in the exam. This is a common phenomenon among engineers and technicians in China, and not just for construction engineers.
This is China's intellectual workforce. Well, the functional features. For many manual workers, the eight-hour workday is only eight hours, but for engineers and technicians, outside of the big hour, they are.
They can't walk or stay at home or sleep or have a day off, they have to think about a lot of things all the time. Sometimes, even in the middle of the night, I think of a lot of problems to solve. You first technology, difficult problems, half and half also need to get up, record.
Zero sense and so on. Of course, I always have an engineer and technician, and I think this kind of work is more enjoyable for me, because. I chose this profession myself.
And the people you like don't feel hard to work. I want every one of them too. Workers, regardless of whether they are physical workers or laborers, all work.
Be happy and live happily.
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I'm a lazy person.
Arrange your time reasonably and be targeted.
Staying up late doesn't equal how much work you do, and after thinking about it for a long time, I found that we are doing useless work a lot of the time. So what should we do! At this time, it is particularly important to arrange time reasonably.
Generally speaking, it is every night before going to bed. I always do a rough time partition in my mind, dividing the whole time into a number of small pieces, each corresponding to a different arrangement. The time of day is roughly the same across the entire skin area.
This not only creates a biological clock, but also reduces the time it takes to arrange partitions, killing two birds with one stone.
This reduces duplication of work. To a certain extent, improve efficiency. For example, when there is a certain amount of time before the formal delivery of the drawing, I start to think about typesetting.
If you refine it a little more, you can include the title word and the approximate location partition. Analyze the representation of the diagram, the choice of tones, and the structure of the streamline, etc.
Different knowledge is not uncritical, but there is a disconnected connection. We all know that the best way to maximize efficiency is to apply what you have learned. That is, the timely integration and utilization of information.
For example, establish the connection between the light and shade of the pen drawing and the sketch effect of the art, and then the connection between the watercolor painting and the main picture expression, the pen pastel, the mark color, and so on.
Architecture is a busy student for many people to see, we have almost no time, but as Lu Xun said, time is like water in a sponge, and it is particularly important to make good use of fragmented time. When I chatted with a classmate in the class who had a lot of ideas and opinions, I learned that he would use his walking time to listen to lectures, read relevant books in fragmented time, and so on.
In fact, we have a lot of fragmented time, but many times it is ignored or even wasted by us. For example, waiting for someone to start up, waiting for the initialization of SU or PS, walking time, and so on. In the long run, it is bound to widen the gap between ourselves and others, and the knowledge of architecture is in a system of continuous metabolism, and the use of fragmented time to study is a learning method that coexists with ingenuity and wisdom.
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