 I think that all these lectures have been incredibly inspiring and after 11 talks I think we have concluded that the necessity of engagement or the necessity of developing a critical position is really important and is something to be taught in the school, to convince our students that they have to develop this attitude to afford reality with a critical way of seeing what's around us or re-describing it. So instead of reading all my notes, what I'm going to do is I'll ask all the participants one advice to these students, the ones here and the ones streaming about what to do, how to do it, how to start. Why I ask you this, the origin of this conference is this frustration that many times faculty have when your good students finish their careers and they ask you for a letter of recommendation for a bad office. So, and how bad you feel thinking that this is going to be, this person is going to be lost, you know, fortunately you meet them a few years after and they do as well as was expected, but not every time. So you have two micros, one here and the other is over there. So please start giving this advice. You can start from the table also. I'm going to say, maybe Philip will disagree completely, that's normal. I think the main thing is that don't start the new phase only when you finish the previous one. It makes no sense that what's going to happen after you finish graduation. No, you should start already. Even when you work for someone else, if you have other expectations, start working on them. It's not a boxed thing. It works better and it's easier to after sometimes start something yours if you start merging it with whatever is happening around you. So don't wait to start. I agree. I think the honesty is very important to actually build whatever if you want to make something original. And I also start boxing, so both. To be very encouraging during the interventions, but I mean, if you're feeling passionate about architecture right now, the way you've been educated to look at the world that's going to accompany you forever for good and for bad. So have the confidence that you will continue to feel passionate about this always and that you're in the right path. It's difficult to add anything, but what I would just recommend, maybe it's to, if you didn't do it before, but maybe it's also would be helpful to go study also something else besides architecture. Or have a side jump. Yeah, just because to have some kind of a more open mind and to be influenced by other aspects of culture than architecture itself because architecture as a profession tends to be very claustrophobic in a way that architects work hard and they tend to seclude themselves from society. And I don't think that's a good thing. I think society should be more engaged with the public life as it is. So just to experience the public life and other facets of the city, of the culture and of the people. Well, it was already said, so I will just confirm it. So perhaps maybe the most important thing is to be really honest to yourself and that's maybe enough for you. I would say after so much you heard today, I'm not sure if I would take everything. So be open about the possibilities of change and I think you should also feel entitled to build up your own constellation of thinking and I think that's never lost time. I would say that upon graduation it's okay to feel the burden of academia, of your professors, of the history of architecture, but I do think that especially nowadays the voice of a younger generation and in fact the voice of someone who's recently graduated is a valid voice and a voice that perhaps we also, I mean also has been demonstrated today by a series of speakers who've embarked on the same kind of challenges that you have. I think that the last panel, although we got a little bit negative there at the end there, I think it was really encouraging and positive for me to see that through a series of smaller projects as they began, there was a really strong language and critical thinking developed over a series of projects which then became really fantastic, larger projects and the thinking and the sort of critical theory that came with those smaller projects, the time they took to do them, then became a very strong language of the practice and I think that's what, you know, as students is coming out of that stage, whether it's entering into small competitions or whether it's doing furniture or whether it's doing set designs, whatever it might be, you start that sort of pathway down a line of conceptual and critical thinking that frames your own language up which then you celebrate that language and whenever you do something from then it kind of creates a catalogue or a way of thinking and that's when it becomes really fun. You can see it demonstrated in the work of that last panel. They were having a lot of fun, I thought. I'll absolutely confirm what Ben said a moment ago. Absorb everything you've absorbed over these years of study and then have the confidence to throw it away and reinvent your own voice. Come out firmly and strongly in your career as your own, have agency. You are a new architect, you are a new generation and then you will have the clarity of thought to present your ideas to the world, to clients and to take them forward and to make great work. So stand on your own two feet. Embrace failure because it's so much part of our profession. Don't be worried about it when it happens for the first time. I'm sure it maybe already happened in university. But kind of confirmation that things are going well will take some time. So hang in there. Well, feel what you have to do. You trained your intuition for a couple of years at school here and there are so many possibilities, so many ways. So already today you saw like 11 paths into the world of architecture and there are 100 more paths and everybody who is eager can find his own or her own path and there are many opportunities even now, even if it's maybe depressing in some parts but we are all here because we have also fun. And we have more fun than we are maybe depressed. And perhaps one thing is above all these teams keep on trying because it's not just the best who will survive. It's also these who will stay with the passion and learn from the failures and all these. Just keep on going. And maybe cooperate. It's much easier if you are two or three. Like you see in many offices today. If you find something interesting you just go there and meet people and do what you want. In early times we often moved to our office for one project and we stayed at the site and meet people, talk with people and that was really nice things to do. So good luck and find nice partner and friends to do your office together. I think making architecture is initially positive. To make something, make people positive. So please don't be... And after graduating from school we have to work hard to solve many problems but in school you can concentrate your project. I think that is very important. If you work hard, if you think about your project hard that gives you strong power. So please breathe yourself. If relating to the issue of speaking in the five languages which is really, I think we are all experts on that but if you really understand what you are proposing then you will succeed. And maybe you can skip a few of those languages also. So in other words, if you... or don't propose something that you don't understand and if you don't understand it maybe you should make it more simple. So don't quit until you understand it fully. I think there will be a lot of difficulties in the future. But if you think actively and find happiness in the way you do or your ideas and if you don't use them, don't put them in and don't get rejected, then you will regret it. And make it a happy memory in your thinking. So in the very start of the graduate when we propose things, we create things we need to find joy in what we do. And we do propose though, even though it's rejected it's not come true as what you wish. You should keep it and keep the joy from it and maybe later on you will need that. Not at this moment, not at this time but in the future where you go back and then so maybe you can do it in the future. So keep the joy, be joyful with whatever you do and it will be continuous with that. I was discussing with you about these getting commissions, reaching clients, negotiations in briefs because only after eight hours of elevated discussion these kind of things about being paid arise to the conversation. And also about these routines, agendas or strategies that you have designed in your office to get your work and to develop it. This claim of having a bigger voice to buy in the space, this feeling that we are invisible many times for society and we are here discussing about how to be useful, how to contribute to the construction of the world, how to be part of the future, even the idea of project. The project is the projection of something that is going to happen and I want to be part of that. But we at the same time have this frustration that our work is not so appreciated or is not visible but at the end there is always this optimization that we will keep doing it, we will keep trying. I think that this idea that not everything is an architectural problem is a relaxed quotation that I took to Maria who is not here now but also some defences of the design as the tool, the task of architecture has been really great today. So I like statistics as all of you know. We have had today three offices run by only one person and the three are women. Perhaps this is part of the future. We have had 11 offices with a name that is not the name of the founders. Perhaps this is a company style or what. And 10 offices that are showing an incredible explosion of the local production but beyond a kind of global thinking. So I think it is also three topics that will be part of future sympositions. It's a big satisfaction for me to finish this. Now I will start to be happy. I mean a drink outside. Thank you very much for all of you for your assistance. Happy to be moderators.