The Unexpected First Jobs of Seven Famous Architects

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Seniority is infamously important in the field of architecture. Despite occasionally being on the butt end of wage jokes, the field can actually pay relatively well—assuming that you’ve been working for a couple of decades. Even Bjarke Ingels, the tech-savvy, video-producing, Netflix-documentary-starring provocateur and founder of the ultra-contemporary BIG isn’t a millennial; at 42 the Dane is a full nine years older than Mark Zuckerberg.

As a result of this, it's common to lead a rich and complex life before finding architectural fame, and many of the world’s most successful architects started their careers off in an entirely different field. If you haven't landed your dream job yet, you may find the following list of famous architects' first gigs reassuring.

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Cite: Thomas Musca. "The Unexpected First Jobs of Seven Famous Architects" 31 Jul 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/876647/the-unexpected-first-jobs-of-seven-famous-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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