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Better Project Management for Small Firm Architects

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Systems are the sound structure of a successful architectural firm. They establish the discipline required for financial success and the freedom to develop a portfolio of highly developed architecture. We often send these photos along with a great story about the project to our local magazine and newspaper editors.

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The Architecture of Motherhood

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Data from the 2020 annual report of the NAAB revealed that 50% of the students enrolled in NAAB-accredited architecture programs were female. 1 Yet, the percentage of women who obtained their architect license, achieve upper management positions, become partners and own architectural firms have not increased as men’s percentages have.

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Weaving international work into your architecture career

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As an attendee of architecture school in Canada and the Glenn Murcutt Masters Class in Australia, and a designer who has worked in Thailand, China, Japan, Germany, and the US, I’ve strived to create meaningful architectural work and improve communities worldwide. Tips on how to get global . By Lucas Gray.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Becoming an Architect

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When I was in my third year of architecture school, I picked up an issue of Entrepreneur magazine at the local supermarket. I purchased the magazine and that night read it cover to cover. As most architects will tell you, architecture school does not adequately prepare one for the realities of business.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 012 | My 10 Rules for Better Project Management

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For the past twelve weeks, we’ve explored every element required for a successful architecture firm. Systems are the sound structure of a successful architectural firm. They establish the discipline required for financial success and the freedom to develop a portfolio of highly developed architecture.