Guidelines To A Good Architect Application

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    Hello creative server folk!
    Becoming an architect is not easy. What you made for your designer/engineer plot might not cut it this time around. Here are a couple of guidelines that will let you know if your plot is worth submitting as an architect application.

    1. Choose a unique theme. New types of builds are encouraged provided they be appropriate and make sense. Don't choose to submit a castle, mansion, city, etc as your architect app.
    2. Use all of your plot. There are several designer applications that do not even use 1/4th of the plot to showcase the build. In most cases, it is a statue, wood hut or other tiny structures that are not impressive in the least. Used the entire surface of your plot? Rise into the sky!
    3. Build big. Yes, size does matter. A structure that encompasses the entire area of a plot and extends from surface to sky is doubly likely to be accepted as an architect app than something that looks like a little hut in the middle of a lake.
    4. Spend time on detail. A build that has many intricate details, patterns and designs looks good in the overall picture compared to a structure that has flat walls of monotonous stone brick. After your building is complete spend at least a week for fine-tuning.
    Remember, whatever you build is never enough. Just strive to make it better! Good luck!
     
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