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Busy like a cow, because the architects are really busy, because they have to write those drafts all night, the design drawings have to clean the construction site to go to the toilet, the weather is hot, they can't retire, and it's really tiring to go down to survey.
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I think I'm probably so busy that I forget to eat. Because as an architect, he has to coordinate the overall situation, and when he draws, she must think very comprehensively, and in the process of drawing, it is a mental activity. Such mental activity does not allow her to wander.
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Architects are busy and may not have time to eat and rest. Sometimes, in order to catch up with the task, they have their meals set and sent directly to their direct posts, sacrificing their leisure time. After eating, go on to your own tasks.
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Architects are busy, maybe they are rarely unemployed when they sleep at night, they are constantly working, designing revisions in the office during the day, but they have to go to the construction site to supervise the work at night, and sometimes they don't even take off their pants when they sleep at night, and my boyfriend is an architect. I have a deep experience.
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The reality is that all Party A is in a hurry. Design is the first step. For example, if a project gives you three months from the beginning of the design to the completion of the construction drawings (here it refers to the completion of the review and completion of all departments of the design institute + ZF), you will deliver the work with quality and quantity during the usual working hours.
Party A will compress it to two months for you. During this period, Party A's ideas are changed over and over again, which may make your work N times wasted, but the construction period remains the same.
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I don't know much about this, but I know a little bit about architects through TV dramas, and when they're really busy, they can think about their designs 25 hours a day, don't turn off their phones 24 hours a day, and get up and pick up a pen when they have an idea.
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He may stay up all night and work more than ten hours a day. Because they are in a hurry to complete a project, they may have to work all night to complete the task.
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Architects are a special profession, and the drawings of a building must be drawn, so this leads to many architects who may work on a continuous basis, sleeping only three or four hours a day to get up to draw drawings and supervise the work.
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Architects are really busy, and piles of books, display screens, models of various materials, endless overtime and discussions are the current working environment and work sections of architects.
Compared with the design industry, architects should be relatively busy, not only the body is often in a state of exhaustion, but also the mental pressure is also very high.
Before the start of each construction project, we must do very detailed preliminary research, run the site, view a lot of information, and only after having a full understanding of the project background can we start to start the design intervention, and the design process is also very hard, sketches, sketches, initial and mid-term models, computer drawings, etc.
And this whole process is interspersed with various reports and deadlines, and it is normal to stay up late overtime. And don't think that only the domestic construction industry and architects are in dire straits, and the pressure and competition in the foreign construction industry are also very large, and busyness is the norm for architects.
It's a lot of work, and if it's not forced to make a living, it's better not to do it.
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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