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The 14 Books Every Future Architect Should Read

EntreArchitect

After responding to a hopeful architect on Dwell.com I decided to flesh out my answer and include more books. Naturally there is some overlap and some of these books could fit in multiple headings, this is architecture after all. Covey – This is a universally loved book by people in every field.

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Rotative Studio brightens Swiss town square with modular wooden pavilions

Deezen

The blue pavilion houses a library of books. The blue pavilion is home to a library of books stored on shelves behind glass sliding doors. The blue pavilion is home to a library of books stored on shelves behind glass sliding doors. Books are encased behind sliding glass doors. Built by : Guarnaccia Constructions.

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Architizer Holiday Gift Guide 2022

Architizer

We believe it’s never too early to get started on the path to becoming a brilliant, world-changing architect, and Little Genius Architecture agrees. The creative and funny book is a great gift to help try to explain to younger kids why you are wailing at a computer screen full of colored lines again. Calm Subscription.

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What do we design for? Who do we design for? [10]

A Better Built Environment

Book Club The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber I just finished reading the E-Myth revisited and although it isn’t design/architecture specific, I have to say it strikes a lot of chords with me. link] Sharing the love. Stay tuned.

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6 Business Development Strategies to Grow Your Architecture Firm

Archmark

If you’re looking to grow your architecture business, to take your firm to the next level, it’s time to revisit the type of clients and projects that will help you do that. You want more clients — even better clients, more of those "perfect" projects, and possibly more staff to help handle new business. What do you do?

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Pricing Creativity with Author Blair Enns (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

Do you know how to calculate the exact amount you need to charge your clients in order to earn 20 percent profit on that project? We’ve all experienced the moment when our clients finally get it and they understand the value of what we provide, right? Listen to this podcast episode or download the audio file here. Promo: 00:00.

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7 Ways To Promote Gender Equality in Your Architectural Practice

Architizer

The lack of women in the industry is not due to a “pipeline problem” as is the case in most male-dominated fields, given that nearly half of all architecture students are women. In fact, data shows that more women enrolled in architecture courses than men in the United Kingdom in 2021.