Architecture+Faith
The union between architecture and faith
The Taxi Driver
June 19th, 2008 by J.T. in Architecture No Comments

An architect got into a taxi, leaving the airport to return to his home for the start of the next week. He had spent a long weekend at a open forum roundtable discussion where CEO’s of architecture firms met together on an annual basis to talk freely about the future development of the profession, learn [...]

Spot 5
June 16th, 2008 by J.T. in Architecture No Comments

Luckett and Farley has a great company rewards program in place, where any employee can reward another employee with a small quarter sized magnet with the letters “Spot 5″.  These are awarded for good work, working hard to meet a deadline, a defined accomplishment.  Then, a company wide e-mail is sent out that shares the reason [...]

| R | E | A | D | (Luke Ch. 2)
June 11th, 2008 by J.T. in Faith No Comments

When studying the Bible, it’s best to have an understanding of both the Old Testament and New Testament, but having a background in knowing Jewish culture. Always remember, “Context is King.” I finished reading the Gospel of Mark a few weeks, which is one of my favorite NT books, and am now studying [...]

J.T.’s Summer List
June 11th, 2008 by J.T. in Architecture No Comments

Summer 2008 Architectural Goals:
1. Learn Revit
2. Learn LEED, become LEED AP accredited
3. Learn Italian
4. Save Money for Italy!
5. Apply for Scholarships for Italy!

 
I’ve been blessed this summer with a full time job, working 40 hours a week, and hopefully additional overtime later this summer. I’ve been working at Luckett and Farley, the largest Architecture/Engineering firm in the state. So far, I’m absolutely loving my summer job. I wake up in the morning and am [...]

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