What do you think is the greatest challenge for architecture students?
Adaptation to technology, work-life balance, and job market competition. The industry is continually evolving with new technologies. Students need to stay updated with the latest advancements and adapt to changing industry standards.
The demanding nature of architecture study can make it challenging to maintain a healthy balance between study demands and personal leisure time, which is a crucial balance for anyone’s well-being.
The job market is very competitive and to stay ahead students should develop a solid understanding of construction and other site issues.
In HKR, we are big advocates of mentorship to provide students and newly qualified architects with training in technology, a better understanding of the interconnection between design, construction, and site issues, this prepares students to effectively navigate the complex landscape of architectural practice.
What advice would you give to newly qualified architects?
— Continuously learning about construction techniques and materials.
— Embrace AI and utilize construction management software.
— Seek mentorship from experienced individuals, network and gain on-site construction experience.
— Stay curious about the impact of design decisions on construction.
— Seek feedback from construction professionals and reflect on completed projects to learn and improve for future endeavours.
What can we expect to see from you over the next year?
HKR will continue to grow organically to serve UK/IRE and international clients. We will continue to expand our modular capability, where we have over 20 years’ experience and work with large modular manufacturers, embracing technology, looking at how we can create more customised AI solution for large scale designs.