Very proud announcement to make! 🥳
I'm a very "visual" kind of person. That's maybe one reason I've been drawn to architecture or more exactly, arch-viz. But over the last couple of months I have learnt not just to look up and outwards, but also to look down more. Visually and technically, what are the places we actually stand in and experience in the outdoor world?
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I am so excited, honoured and proud to announce I have joined Sweco Uppsala's Transport & Infrastructure studio as part visualiser, part engineer, part BIM coordinator.
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It's been a challenging 5 years since I was last employed. I've been through the start-up of my own visualisation studio itschriswebb, through a pandemic of course. I've studied an insanely high level (for me) academic Swedish language course at Uppsala University.
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After 2 years I'm now a newly qualified infrastructure design engineer. They call it a projekteringsingenjör. Yes, a Swedish title because the course is in Swedish. I learnt technical terms, in Swedish, I didn't actually realise I already knew, but in English 🤯 I've completed internships and been an hourly paid consultant. 
Throw in the addition of a couple of kids and you can see why I'm patting myself on the back! 🤹‍♂️👋
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I so look forward to giving my all for my new group, my wider network in Sweco and all our clients. I thank people a lot in my posts, so much it probably loses it's impact. But here I want to finish bragging by stating that I really 100% am so grateful for everyone's support through these years; professional, mental, pep and trust. 😘

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