Discovering Architecture

Today I will be talking about architecture and how I discovered it. How I discovered it, the first time I discovered it was in my basement. My uncle was working on a model of some tower almost. I don’t remember exactly how it looked since I was younger but I remembered it was very detailed. I took a second and looked at the structure. I asked, what are you building, and he said, “I am building a project for school.” Then I asked what are you studying and he said architecture. I knew from that day on that was what I wanted to do.

I think this passion would be great for people who love to design, build, and put things together, or even for kids who like to play with legos. I think architecture is a way for people to put their dream houses and dream builds into real life.

There are multiple things you can benefit from architecture but I think the most important is culture—it represents identity and heritage.

When I am older I would like to build a very big and modern house. Like I said, becoming an architect makes a dream building come true.

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Delina Arkebe, Class of 2031, Academy Group 7th Grade Writing Class