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7 Steps to a Happy Work Week as a Small Firm Architect

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Every magazine and blog is running an article about how to plan for 2018. I’m sure you’ve heard me say this or seen my write it somewhere here on the blog in the past. This quiet time would clear my mind and prepare me for the “chaos” that is running a small firm architecture studio. Scan Email.

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Using Slack for Your Architecture Firm

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Slack for Architects. This week I’m experimenting again here at the EntreArchitect blog. As my team and I consider new or improved ways of sharing knowledge to small firm entrepreneur architects throughout 2018, I produced this video for my YouTube channel. It’s the first video on my personal channel.

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Architectural Education Will Change Because The Way Architects Work Will Change

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Every potential client who architects serve under 40 has created a software derived sketch. No more CAD-execution with humans: Revit and BIM will explode into all the ways architects have functioned since the computer rewrote the office manuals of every architecture office in the world.

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Putting First Things First for Balance & Prosperity

EntreArchitect

In a recent conversation with a professional colleague who is a small firm practitioner (3 people total), he expressed his frustration with not being able to get to the ‘business of his business’. The ‘project’ is in its ‘beta’ testing stage at this time, in the anticipation of having it ready to ‘roll-out’ at the start of 2018.

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Architecture Is Human: Part II – History: The Other Gravity

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Katonah, NY 2018). Gravity is what architects are tasked to manipulate every day. Architects live through gravity. But architects are either dismissive of history, or are completely controlled by it. Architects have evolved two orthodoxies, often mutually exclusive.

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Architecture Is Human: Part V – Scale: Size Matters

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Young, ego famished and offered unlimited budgets by Nazi Germany, young architect Speer was able to fully eliminate Scale in the pursuit of Size. Some architects fully loath scale. His work has received more than 30 awards and he is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. These, of course are doors.

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Architecture Is Human: Part VI – Methods of Making

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His work has received more than 30 awards and he is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects. His blog, Saved By Design has received over 100,000 hits in the last few years. Dickinson has also written eight books, the latest of which, A Home Called New England was nominated for a 2018 CT Book Award.