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Life & Work with Cameron Hoskins

Today we’d like to introduce you to Cameron Hoskins.  

Hi Cameron, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I was first introduced to Architecture through a CAD class that I happened to end up in, while in high school. It started as just something to do but quickly turned into a love due to the technological aspect. I gained my drawing / sketching abilities from both my father and mother, as that was something that they both did. They noticed that I started to sketch buildings in great detail, which lead me down the path of pursuing architecture in college. I still loved cartoon sketches, but there was an aspect of architecture that drove me to seek out knowledge outside of it. I obtained a bachelor’s of science in architecture from Priarie View A&M. While there, I was involved in a number of student organizations that pushed me further down the path of architecture, to make this a career. However, Architecture is a demanding field to be in, I felt a break was needed which led to a short time working as a facilities specialist, but I realized architecture was something I had to be a part of. This led me to go back to school and obtain a master’s in architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design. While there, I had a resurgence in what I defined architecture to be. I was in a number of international design competitions and thrived on the theoretical side of architecture. Having this thirst and drive to understand architecture and where I fit in led me to living abroad for a short term. Since being back in the states, I have been involved in a number of projects in the United States as well as other countries. I believe I am very fortunate to be where I am at in my career and now that I have stepped into the community service area outside of architecture, this has started push me towards the goals that I see for myself. 

We all face challenges, but looking back, would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Of course, no great thing comes without challenges. The obstacles that I have faced came from teachers or professors in college, but they have also come from issues involving society and stereotypes. I still deal with challenges currently, but because I have been through worse, I view challenges as a necessary evil. 

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I am taking steps toward becoming a licensed architect in the state of Florida, and I am someone who leaps at the chance to progress my skills in the field of Architecture, pushing forward to be a well-rounded architect. I don’t think there is too much that sets me apart from others in this field, but I believe I have a different level of understanding and that the architect’s role can be greater than where it is at in this current state. I am most proud of my career, up to this point, and the projects that I have been a part of. 

What are your plans for the future?
My plan for the future is to not stop learning about architecture. I would like to publish a book on my views/ perspective of architecture and how to define the complexities between architecture and the architect. I would also like to do more on the community front to be able to give a great deal of people a new sense of agency. 

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