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

EntreArchitect

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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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 VI – Methods of Making

EntreArchitect

The way to get consensus is not by selling an idea, to exclusion of the truth of all possibilities, the way to make anything is to take the time to present the opportunities in ways that convey all the project’s properties, whether positive or challenging – use, cost, maintenance, context, environment, aesthetics – all of them.

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

EntreArchitect

Katonah, NY 2018). Structural projection is not just for whole buildings, gravity is part of every piece set into every construction. Much of his work is dedicated to pro bono or at-cost work for not-for-profits, totaling over 75 projects for over 30 organizations over the last 30 years. Architects live through gravity.

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Architecture Is Human: Part VII – Humanity Built This

EntreArchitect

This is a project done in 2020. Much of his work is dedicated to pro bono or at-cost work for not-for-profits, totaling over 75 projects for over 30 organizations over the last 30 years. His blog, Saved By Design has received over 100,000 hits in the last few years. We, the humans, forget that we make things beyond need.

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Architecture Is Human: Part V – Scale: Size Matters

EntreArchitect

Much of his work is dedicated to pro bono or at-cost work for not-for-profits, totaling over 75 projects for over 30 organizations over the last 30 years. His blog, Saved By Design has received over 100,000 hits in the last few years. His work has received more than 30 awards and he is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects.

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Architecture Is Human: Part IV – Craft: Beyond Building

EntreArchitect

Much of his work is dedicated to pro bono or at-cost work for not-for-profits, totaling over 75 projects for over 30 organizations over the last 30 years. His blog, Saved By Design has received over 100,000 hits in the last few years. His work has received more than 30 awards and he is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects.