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Three Lessons from Three Monographs

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

No matter how often they are decried as passé, endangered , or even dead, monographs persevere as one of the best means of presenting a firm's built and unbuilt works and for marketing the same to new clients. Spread from Juha Leiviskä 2000–2022 , courtesy of bookm-ark.fi

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Sounds of Silence [8]

A Better Built Environment

It was rarely heard in architectural school or during design studio critiques. Discussions revolved around function, choreography, concept, diagrams, but rarely what the building looked like. when architecture reached modern times, the very word beauty became taboo. Why Is The Modern World So Ugly? Probably not.

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Do you really want to be an architect?

Life of an Architect

All that notwithstanding, this is an important article for architecture students and their parents to read. It talks about the process – maybe even the realization – of what it takes to get through architecture school. If you’re a client – I’m here to tell you that you want it.

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Architecture Market Analysis Report

Architecture Quote

This includes competent testing and consulting services as neutral trustees of the client. In the search for potential customers, we can look at the work undertaken by architects in Austria for different clients. Concentration of Swiss architecture industry in relation to area. Architecture Billings Index (ABI).

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Architecture and Math

Life of an Architect

Evan Troxel, Architect The architecture school I went to required Trigonometry to get my degree. I took it in high school and loved it; it was pretty easy for me as I always did very well in all of my math classes. There are few stronger parallels to all the the variables in the Builder-Architect-Client dynamic.

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The 14 Books Every Future Architect Should Read

EntreArchitect

Being a successful architect takes more than creating a wonderful idea and presenting it to your client. The work involved in setting up your design firm can be overwhelming and 99% of it was never taught to you in school. The success of every architectural project comes down to relationships. Entrepreneurship.

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Should I be an Architect? | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

When I first started architecture school as a freshman in college, I didn’t have the focus or maturity I needed to tackle the curriculum and I ended up having a serious identity crisis when I was 19 years old. It becomes easier to tell the client “No, that’s crap and I’m not designing it that way!”

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