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Living an Integrated Life as a Small Firm Architect

EntreArchitect

As small firm architects, work/life balance plays a critical role in the success of our businesses, as well as the success of our families. For those who fight this integration, the constant struggle between these two most important roles leads to a failing firm, or worse… a forgotten family. Jarod Hall – di’velept (@divelept).

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New Year. New Budget.

EntreArchitect

This past week, at EntreArchitect Academy , we launched the new Academy format with a live expert training session presented by Rena Klein, FAIA of RM Klein Consulting titled Financial Management: Key Concepts. List all your sources of revenue including architectural fees, commissions and any other sources of income. Keeping It Simple.

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Our First Architecture Project [#ArchiTalks]

EntreArchitect

It’s not only the story of my first project, but the complete story of how my wife and architect business partner Annmarie McCarthy and I started our own architecture firm. How I Started My Own Architecture Firm. I always knew I would someday have my own firm. The Large Corporate Firm.

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Dear Future Architects – You need to Hear This

Life of an Architect

I thought I would put together some basics tips and strategies that might help you find the perfect firm for you. My answer to the question of how to get that first job is impacted by the size of firm we are and the type of culture we are trying to create in the office. Big or Small? What’s the Right Size Firm for You?

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5 Steps to Unleash the Significant Power of Sleep

EntreArchitect

After months of tests and consultations with various physicians, it was determined that my symptoms were (and still are) a direct result of my very high levels of stress. Recently things are changing for architecture students in the United States. Yet, night after night, I break the rules and my sleep suffers for it.

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2 Simple Systems That Will Transform Your Studio

EntreArchitect

Rather than sitting back and waiting for things to return to their regular hectic pace, this predicable period of peace is a great time to “sharpen the saw” It’s a great time to review our systems, evaluate their effectiveness and develop new systems to keep our firm running efficiently and effectively. Move to the Cloud.

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Work / Life … Different Letters, Same Word

Life of an Architect

I wrote something last week that basically told architecture students that they should define themselves by something other than the work they create; get a hobby or something. If you would like to see how other architects responded to the topic of “Work | Life”, just follow the links below.