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The Commercial Design Process: How it Works in Cape Town

DesignScape Architects

Commercial architectural design is a complex, multi-layered process that requires detailed planning, research, and collaboration. Undertaking your own commercial design project can feel a little daunting. This blog will cover: What Is Commercial Architectural Design?

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

One could spend hours thumbing through the renderings of United Design Architects , or UDA, the Tehran and Portland based architecture firm co-founded by Iranian architect Raha Ashrafi. Left: Hobhouse, London, United Kingdom, 2020 A+Awards Jury Winner in the Architecture +Brick category; Right: Cécile Brisac via Architonic.

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Weaving international work into your architecture career

EntreArchitect

The firms I worked for in Shanghai hired foreign staff to lead the design efforts while relying on local architects to address the codes, regulations, drafting, and rendering tasks. We also worked with to the US Commercial Service to help identify leads abroad. Lucas Gray earned a BS Arch from McGill University, a M.Arch.

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Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

Before we get too deep into this, I just want to let everybody know that this is not a commercial for Monograph or Dashboard. So I just wanted to let everybody know that this is not a commercial or a paid advertisement, but I do like it. I use Slack for my architecture firm. It’s just that Robert showed it to me.

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Architecture Market Analysis Report

Architecture Quote

Architecture market analysis: Denmark, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Where do architectural firms find their potential customers, how do they meet, and what does the architecture market look like in these places? For countless decades, architecture firms have been dependent on word-of-mouth tactics.