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Overworked and Undervalued: A Series of Traumatic Experiences In Architecture

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Chris* faced a series of traumatic and unfair experiences over the course of his architecture career.

Despite his lifelong passion for architecture, Chris dealt with difficult bosses, excessive overwork, sexual harassment, lack of appreciation, and ultimately wrongful dismissal.

His story highlights the need for positive change in architecture's problematic power dynamics, management issues, and lack of work-life balance.

Three major incidents that happened to Chris were:

  1. Early in his first job, Chris was berated and had his housing stipend removed for mentioning his rent in casual conversation (6:00)
  2. A mentor made sexual advances; Chris went along but felt uncomfortable and taken advantage of by the power dynamic (22:00)
  3. After taking medical leave for depression, Chris was not welcomed back to his firm as legally required and instead encouraged to resign (33:00)

*Not his real name

5 Key Takeaways:

  1. Inappropriate sexual dynamics are common but rarely discussed in architecture firms.
  2. Taking medical leave for mental health is often met with retaliation, not support.
  3. Overwork culture leads to poor work-life balance and burnout.
  4. Speaking up about unfair treatment is important despite being difficult.
  5. Young architects should set boundaries and advocate for themselves early on.

Notable Quotes:

"I felt so disrespected and used in this moment. I really, I just couldn't believe that I had been so misled and it really just. I get emotional because of it, I just felt really, really disrespected."

"It doesn't have to be this way. If you're a young person, be very clear with your boundaries. Don't sell yourself short and give into the ethos of putting in the long hours."

Episode Quote:

"Making decisions based on whether it's the bottom line in their best interests and not in yours. And it's just very unfortunate because. Industry couldn't exist without the workers. we're being completely exploited for our passion and interest in this profession. it's just really unfair."

Relevant Links:

If you have resources to share that you think may be helpful to what was discussed in this episode, please email us at: redlines@outofarchitecture.com

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Manage episode 391714920 series 3524818
Indhold leveret af Out of Architecture. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Out of Architecture eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Chris* faced a series of traumatic and unfair experiences over the course of his architecture career.

Despite his lifelong passion for architecture, Chris dealt with difficult bosses, excessive overwork, sexual harassment, lack of appreciation, and ultimately wrongful dismissal.

His story highlights the need for positive change in architecture's problematic power dynamics, management issues, and lack of work-life balance.

Three major incidents that happened to Chris were:

  1. Early in his first job, Chris was berated and had his housing stipend removed for mentioning his rent in casual conversation (6:00)
  2. A mentor made sexual advances; Chris went along but felt uncomfortable and taken advantage of by the power dynamic (22:00)
  3. After taking medical leave for depression, Chris was not welcomed back to his firm as legally required and instead encouraged to resign (33:00)

*Not his real name

5 Key Takeaways:

  1. Inappropriate sexual dynamics are common but rarely discussed in architecture firms.
  2. Taking medical leave for mental health is often met with retaliation, not support.
  3. Overwork culture leads to poor work-life balance and burnout.
  4. Speaking up about unfair treatment is important despite being difficult.
  5. Young architects should set boundaries and advocate for themselves early on.

Notable Quotes:

"I felt so disrespected and used in this moment. I really, I just couldn't believe that I had been so misled and it really just. I get emotional because of it, I just felt really, really disrespected."

"It doesn't have to be this way. If you're a young person, be very clear with your boundaries. Don't sell yourself short and give into the ethos of putting in the long hours."

Episode Quote:

"Making decisions based on whether it's the bottom line in their best interests and not in yours. And it's just very unfortunate because. Industry couldn't exist without the workers. we're being completely exploited for our passion and interest in this profession. it's just really unfair."

Relevant Links:

If you have resources to share that you think may be helpful to what was discussed in this episode, please email us at: redlines@outofarchitecture.com

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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