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Surviving Architecture School | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Career / Surviving Architecture School Surviving Architecture School Bob Borson — December 16, 2013 — 49 Comments Despite what you might hear, architecture school is terrific. What happens when you are actually still in school? The person with the most skills typically wins.

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The Best Social Media Platforms for Architects & Why

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To help save you time, we will help you choose the best social media platforms for your architecture firm, and show you how to use them for networking, brand awareness, and attracting clients. However, many architecture firms are using social media to successfully increase their online visibility and help attract clients.

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A4 Spotlight: RWU Architecture

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We also have more than a dozen A4 Architecture alumni who went to Roger Williams out in the world advancing their careers in Boston, New York, Providence and elsewhere. Architecture school, as previous A4 Architecture blog posts have discussed, it is a place to learn creative problem solving.

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Architecture in the Real World … sorta

Life of an Architect

Pull up a chair, order your favorite drink, and let me tell you about architecture in the “ real ” world. I thought I would try to make this an upbeat article but as I sit down to write it, I’m not so sure how successful a job I am going to do (good thing we’re drinking here, right?)

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Decoupling revenue from time [9]

A Better Built Environment

What are the lessons I have learned from starting a firm, working for other people, and serving residential clients over the past 10 years? What are my design values and how can I attract clients that share these values? This then allows me to better serve the clients I work with. Fixed-fees address many of these issues.

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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

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My intention in writing this article is to raise awareness of the importance of being good mentors with the junior staff in your office. In a few short years, I evolved from being a junior architecture staff working for everyone else to a licensed architect with interns and junior staff suddenly reporting to me. It Took a Village.

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Back to School: Marketing for Architects

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This post is my contribution to an international blog series called #ArchiTalks. This month, the #ArchiTalks topic is “Back to School”, so I am encouraging my fellow small firm architects to go back to school themselves and learn what they need to know to find the work they want and live a life they’ll love. Who are you?