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How To Become Known as an Architect

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How To Become Known as an Architect. A local chamber of commerce networking breakfast may look like tables of businesses seeking connections with other businesses, and you may be a residential architect. Create a free seminar or invite influential people to an exclusive “happy hour” where you may become the connector.

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Jonathan Segal: Entrepreneur Architect

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Jonathan Segal : Architect, Developer, Contractor, Owner. The September issue of Architect magazine had a very interesting article about Segal. From the article: Last year, he sold 141 apartments, in five separate developments, to a group of investors. Who says architects can’t make big money? No clients.

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Our Architectural Services Proposal

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Several years ago, I attended a local AIA seminar presented by a fellow architect and the Chapter Council. The seminar presenters offered some examples, which got me thinking more about our own documents. We developed our proposals to be clean, clear and straight-forward. I would love to learn from what you have done.

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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This article was written by architect Timothy Ung of JourneyofanArchitect.com. Almost 40 tips for Starting an Architecture Firm. So I purchased several inspiring books written by life coaches, architects, and business professionals. Here’s a summary of each of each of their advice: Advice from an Architect.

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Sebastian Mariscal

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At Sebastian Mariscal’s age, many young architects and designers are still struggling to find their sea legs. They’re chasing small remodeling jobs, hoping to build a track record of success that will bring larger commissions in the future. A protege’ of Jonathan Segal , Sebastian Mariscal is making his mentor proud.

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How To Turn Prospects into Projects

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I was invited by architect Rosa Sheng, the co-chair of the Missing 32% Committee at AIASF, to present as a member of a panel discussing entrepreneurism in architecture at the Equity by Design Symposium. One question that was asked, and is a request I hear often, is “How do we small firm architects get more work?”

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Becoming an Architect

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In 1999, my wife (also an architect) and I launched our residential architecture firm, Fivecat Studio , in Westchester County, New York. She is an exceptional designer, and with my love of business, together we make the perfect architect. Kisco architect, Ira Grandberg, AIA. Annmarie and I are a great team.