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Back to School: Marketing for Architects

EntreArchitect

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?

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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

EntreArchitect

In his world, I was just a cheap architecture student day laborer. Your Interns Could Be Your Future Clients. What if you viewed your junior staff as one day they might be your future client? Take the time to explain the business side of architecture, how you find clients and how you manage your projects.

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Work / Life … Different Letters, Same Word

Life of an Architect

I can only remember a few brief periods where we all came together to get something completed in order to meet a promise we made to a client – but normally everybody can leave when they want. For example – writing this blog post is work and yes, it is frequently “architecture” related.

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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the Profession

EntreArchitect

This week, I am sharing blogging duties with a friend and active supporter of Entrepreneur Architect. He is the founder of Young Architect, a blog featuring articles about design, the architecture registration exam , entrepreneurship, and his journey as a young architect. Your Interns Could Be Your Future Clients.

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Be Better

EntreArchitect

I had many interesting conversations with architecture students while I was in Chicago. It was very interesting that many of them had similar questions to those I receive every day from the licensed architects who follow this blog. Others wanted to know about how to start their own firms. What do you think?

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Our First Architecture Project [#ArchiTalks]

EntreArchitect

This post is my contribution to an international blog series called #ArchiTalks. When I finished the task of measuring every space, Barry, impressed by my attention to detail and determination, asked me to stay on and take the full-time position of intern with his firm. Click here for Part 2 of How I Started My Own Architecture Firm.

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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

As a result of all this extra time working – along with working in a small firm, I was given opportunities very early on in my career and I was able to take advantage of them. I think your blog should be required reading for anyone that is interested in furthering their career path even if they are not architects. oh brother!

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