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Letters from a traveling Architecture Student | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Life in General / Letters from a traveling Architecture Student Letters from a traveling Architecture Student Bob Borson — October 24, 2013 — 38 Comments 23 years ago, as a fourth year architecture student, I spent the Fall semester traveling around Western Europe soaking in all the architectural wonders I could find.

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Becoming an Architect: What You’ll Need to Know

Young Architect

Invoicing clients, . Managing their clients and employees. Architecture school is often about examining information and using that information to creatively find solutions to problems. . After many years of studying, the main purpose of school is to set architecture students up for entering the profession. .

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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? Acknowledge the investment of architecture school and the exams by showing interest and support. Which are a dime a dozen.

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Mentoring is an Integral Part of the 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? Acknowledge the investment of architecture school and the exams by showing interest and support. Which are a dime a dozen.

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Be Better

EntreArchitect

I had many interesting conversations with architecture students while I was in Chicago. These students are working to become residential architects and in many states, working with a licensed architect is not a requirement. Should non-architects be permitted to use the term “architect”? How would they compete?

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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? Is it a… is it a pile of paper, or a bunch of technical services, or a legal process required to obtain a building permit? Price the client, not the job. Start Transcript. Promo: 00:00.

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