The work of an
architect implies creativity, teamwork and above all, art. For me architecture is
not only a work where I draw some buildings, it is a lifestyle. I think this
job is very important because architects have a duty to provide comfort and
utility to the space where people stay, work and spend most of their time.
I would like to
study at Manchester School of Architecture because is one of the best in the
United Kingdom, it also has a fantastic score of 95% over all satisfaction in
the Student Survey 2013. Secondly, I remarked the performance of the Architecture
Studios and Workshops, the many Libraries and Collections, and last but not least
the great It facilities. Apart from the great facilities that you university are
offering for architecture course, I have noticed that you have a really good snowboard
and volleyball team and as these sports are my favorite hobbies. I intent to
become a respected architect, one that will be able to bring significant
innovations in architecture and I think I can achieve this with my
determination and knowledge that I can gain from your university.
My idol is Zaha
Hadid and I'm fascinated by her building, because I really like the organic
shapes and glass construction, her projects break classical forms and
reassembles them in new spaces with modern conceptions of geometric
perspective. They were confused by new form of buildings witch were proposed by
young architect. She is a famous British architect of Iraqi origin,
representative of deconstruction, the first female winner of the Pritzker
Prize. She makes futuristic Lacoste Footwear with famous company, interior
decoration and she is a member of the editorial board of the British
Encyclopedia.
I started going to
as many exhibitions as I could and was impressed by the amount of work one had
to invest in such an event. On this occasion, I learned things such as how
one’s works should be presented to the public, what are the key words that are
able to keep the audience attentive and lastly, the great amount of
determination one has to have in order to make such a grand-scale project.
I would like to visit the Ronchamp Cathedral by Le Corbusier,
because I like the 18/19 century architecture. I like the apparently irregular
small windows, brightly painted and punched in these thick walls give a dim but
exciting light within the cool building, enhanced by further indirect light
coming down the three light towers. The sculptural and massive form is given by
the thick, curved walls and the vast shell of the concrete roof.
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