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Small Architectural Firms Making a Big Impact in 2023

Architizer

Judged on the strength of their portfolios, the following trailblazing practices, each with 10 or fewer employees, were all recognized in the Best Small Firm category of the 10 th Annual A+Awards. While they may be small in number, their impact on the global landscape is mighty.

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EntreArchitect Podcast: The Top 5 Episodes of 2021

EntreArchitect

Empowering architects to better serve the world with more than 681,000 total downloads in 2021, the EntreArchitect Podcast has grown to serve small firm architects from every corner of the planet. Daniel Stewart started using Revit in roughly 2002 after seeing it presented at an AIA San Francisco event.

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Which Business Structure is Best for an Architecture Firm?

EntreArchitect

My firm, Fivecat Studio, was founded in 1999. With no clients and no money, we launched the firm as a sole proprietorship; Annmarie McCarthy, Architect. Slowly, we grew the firm and in 2002, with my license in hand, we incorporated as McCarthy LePage Architects, PC. Annmarie and I were 29 years old. She was licensed.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 008 | Choosing a Business Structure for Your Architecture Firm

EntreArchitect

With no clients and no money, we launched the firm as a sole proprietorship; Annmarie McCarthy, Architect. Slowly, we grew the firm and in 2002, with my license in hand, we incorporated as McCarthy LePage Architects, PC. We knew from day one that we needed a way to differentiate ourselves from the many other local firms.

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My 125 Business Books for Entrepreneur Architects

EntreArchitect

Everything I have learned about succeeding in business as a small firm architect has come to me in two ways; either through trial and error (with lots and lots of error) or through the many dozens of business and “self-help” books that I’ve read over my many years as an architect. by Tom Kelley. read more ].