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How To Get Published as a Small Firm Architect

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Publication is a form of social proof indicating that our designs are worthy of our prospective clients’ attention. Assemble a collection of your best works and publish your own monograph to share with prospects and clients. For some it’s a right of passage – a testament to hard work and years of focus.

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EntreArchitect Behind The Design 008: Soaring Wings by Winn Wittman

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. With clients? How involved was your client throughout the design process? Luxury Home Quarterly May/June 2010 ?Green

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Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect

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The all-new EntreArchitect is built exclusively for you; the small firm entrepreneur architect. We’ve developed a comprehensive content calendar for the entire year, which will allow us to systematically improve our firms, step by step. I’m sure you are noticing a few changes around here. Welcome to the All-New EntreArchitect.

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Introducing the CHouse Modern | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

There is no doubt that our clients love them, but that’s not the only reason why we build them. Clients respond to these models in a very different way than when we just show them 3-dimensional computer images of their projects. Could be pretty interesting. That’s pretty hands on. I can’t wait to see some plans!)

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Post Vacation Hangover | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

One of the best things about working in a small firm is also one of the worst – you are responsible for getting your own work done. Things have changed from when I worked in a large firm – the teams were larger and there were a group of people responsible for getting a task completed. Paul’s.

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Architects Adapt to ‘Big Data’

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2010) be primarily coffee or tea drinkers, enjoy in-person social interaction or digital, go out to a movie or stream at home? Luke’s experience in the industry also includes work in business development, client services and marketing. Try this, from everything you know, will Gen Alpha (those born approx.

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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

As a result of all this extra time working – along with working in a small firm, I was given opportunities very early on in my career and I was able to take advantage of them. This meant that I could spend as much time as I wanted working on a design problem as long as I met the overall deadline.

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