If you ask
me, there’s no importance if you are the best drawer, or you can’t take a
pencil. There’s no difference in an abstract maquette and in an ugly one. There’s
no relevance if you’re creative or you need “something” to be creative. It
doesn’t matter if you don’t memory every word in the architect glossary,
because the only thing an architect needs is the ability to fly, if you can’t
see what’s happening around the city, what the city needs, or what the city is,
you need to fly, see things with another perspective, from the air, when you’re
enough high, you can be an architect, be one with the space. If you don’t know how
people feel, how people is, what are the people problems and desires the
architect should fly higher, see everything, how does the place works, or why
it doesn’t work and try to fix it. An architect also must be perseverant,
follow their dreams and don’t give up until reach his goal.