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Architecture Workplace or School Horror Stories

Archinect

Please leave out specific names if that stirs up legal troubles.)

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Becoming an Architect: What You’ll Need to Know

Young Architect

Invoicing clients, . Reviewing the work of contractors, so they can get paid, . Managing their clients and employees. Studying design from at one of the many great architecture programs is, in my (admittedly, biased) opinion, one of the greatest educations a person could get as well as an amazing industry to work in.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Doug Minarik

Portland Architecture

DOUG MINARIK: Touring hill towns in Greece was where I realized architecture was the right career choice, something clicked, architecture was much more than drafting plans for a house. That Greek trip was during my 4th year of architecture school. I started in engineering but transferred to architecture after a semester.

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Better Project Management for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

Our complete Pre-Design Client Questionnaire template is included with your purchase of our Foundations: Business Forms and Checklists for Architects package. It’s the document that we use at my firm to gather much of this important information from our clients. Listen carefully. Estimate often. Tweet This! ).

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EPAC Experimental Puppetry Arts Centre Bulgaria

e-architect

This is a missed chance from the jury itself to prove that it is at the level of the vision of modern and emblematic building aimed by the Client. First awarded project does not preserve a single existing tree within the permit-ted development and even proposes two new ones on an obviously wrong scale.

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

EntreArchitect

I tell clients that we could design a successful project with nothing more than a scope of work and site plan. This is true, but it is only after listening to our clients hopes, needs and dreams that we can take each project to its pinnacle. The quickest way to an unhappy client is to design a project beyond their budget.

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St Christina’s Primary School, St John’s Wood, London

e-architect

The existing change in levels across the ground floor permitted generous ceiling heights in the early years wing, which are punctuated by large rooflights in the reception classrooms contributing to a spacious, light and airy learning environment.