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Beyond Resolutions: 24 Intentions Architects Should Revisit Throughout 2024

Architizer

I prefer to set an intention for the year but to remain constantly on the lookout for opportunities. Break free from tradition with innovative business models: Architects should explore novel business models that align with changing market dynamics and client preferences.

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3 important early considerations for office-to-residential conversions

BD+C

Scott Campagna, PE MFPRO+ Blog Apartments Office Buildings Engineers Standards Adaptive Reuse Insulation Reconstruction & Renovation Talk of office-to-residential conversions are everywhere these days. Owners/developers should include an expert who knows about noise transfer and how an office building may or not meet standards and codes.

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Architectural Education Will Change Because The Way Architects Work Will Change

EntreArchitect

This is because we are on the edge of a complete flip in how every service industry functions, including medicine, law, and architecture. Every potential client who architects serve under 40 has created a software derived sketch. How do we educate for this coming transformation?

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Does your architecture firm website suck? Here are five steps to fix it.

Archmark

But right now, in the age of social distancing, when everyone is suddenly online — and quickly adjusting to working remotely — those results have become a more critical problem. Chances are you built your website to simply put your work online. Step 1: Can prospective clients find you online? Does your menu work?

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Three Steps to Surviving and Thriving in a Crisis

EntreArchitect

The content for this article, published here with permission, was first published on March 17, 2020, on the Win Without Pitching blog here. Am I Going to Be Okay? First let me address the few of you who are reading this thinking that I am overreacting. But many firms are seeing the majority of their clients cease all spending.

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Five Steps to Fix Your Architecture Firm Website

Archmark

But right now, in the age of social distancing, when everyone is suddenly online — and quickly adjusting to working remotely — those results have become a more critical problem. Is your website helping them to better understand what you do, what makes you different, and why they should work with you? Or is it frustrating them?

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023: The Fun Show

Life of an Architect

Since I don’t like feeling bad, we’re going to do something about it. For almost a year now I have wanted to record a podcast episode that was centered around a more “life” centric theme. How do you make sense of which method works best for you and your clients?