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My Plans for Entrepreneur Architect in 2014

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Each week I introduced one of 12 critical topics fundamental for a successful architecture firm. As we prepare for 2014, I invite you to review these most important posts and confirm that you are prepared for success this coming year. The Plan for 2014. What’s on the horizon for 2014? So, what’s next?

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Top 10 Entrepreneur Architect Blog Articles of 2013

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Today I’m in Chicago at AIAS Forum 2013 celebrating the new year with a thousand architecture students from every corner of North America. My session is titled, 12 Steps to Business Success in Architecture. In 2014, I will be announcing the launch of the next big thing from Entrepreneur Architect Academy.

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Arquine Competition MEXTÓPOLI 2022 Pavilion

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Architect, researcher and editor, PhD in architecture. Co-founder of MAIO, an architecture firm that works on flexible systems where notions such as variation, ephemeral or ad hoc, allow theoretical positions to materialize. In 2014 he obtained an Honorable Mention in the Contest for the Mexico Pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015.

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Architectural Job Starter Kit | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Career / Architectural Job Starter Kit Architectural Job Starter Kit Bob Borson — February 28, 2014 — 27 Comments March is knocking on the door so that means one thing in an architectural office: the “summer interns” and freshly minted architectural graduates are … well, knocking on the door.

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The 14 Books Every Future Architect Should Read

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I once had a phone call with an architecture student asking for advice. This would have been my favorite section when I was an architecture student. Architecture and Disjunction by Bernard Tschumi – This is by far my most marked up, underlined, and starred architecture book. Theory + Design Process.

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Architectural Tricks of the Trade | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

What you know have is a folded up drawing 1/16th the area it was previously with the sheet title information on the outside corner. ″ – drawing title on one side and the firm’s logo on the other side. Underdog Architecture Student What about the way to tear a straight piece off of a roll of trace? (I

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What’s in a Name? Intern Architect

Life of an Architect

It isn’t unreasonable to think an intern would be far more knowledgeable than the licensed architect, sitting just a few feet over, in some of the various methods and technologies that architectural firms employ. This includes anyone not registered to practice architecture in a U.S.

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