Many architects don't practice with their hands, they say, outside of models made at university. "When they start working, they don't know how things are done. Architects need to start from scratch because when they're on-site, they'll know how to solve problems."  Photo 10 of 13 in 58 by Tadashi Suzuki from A Tiny Off-Grid Cabin in Remote Italy Is as Easy to Take Apart as It Was to Build

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Many architects don't practice with their hands, they say, outside of models made at university. "When they start working, they don't know how things are done. Architects need to start from scratch because when they're on-site, they'll know how to solve problems."