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Mentoring the Young Architect Will Enrich and Strengthen Our Profession

EntreArchitect

The profession of architecture has historically been dependent upon older architects mentoring younger architects. One of the requirements of becoming a licensed architect is the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) which logs job training under certain tasks which is then signed off by a licensed architect. It Took a Village.

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AIA Antitrust and Establishing Fees for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

There are hundreds of articles, forums, blog posts and comments discussing how we architects are not paid enough and how our clients don’t understand what we do. We are not compensated at the levels commensurate with the efforts we extend, nor the value we contribute to society and, boy… are we tired of it!

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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. Check him out at YoungArchitect.com.

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You Are Worth More

EntreArchitect

There are hundreds of articles, forums, blog posts and comments discussing how we architects are not paid enough and how our clients don’t understand what we do. The most popular discussions at The EntreArchitect Community are always those where we discuss the forbidden fruit of topics; compensation.

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No challenge too small or too great

Architects Tales

31 for the blog, www.architects-tales.com, Copyrighted 2019 by Dale R. I am often asked when I first meet someone, “How did you become both an architect and an attorney?”. The truth be told – major decisions are made for the flimsiest of reasons. Ellickson. An Architect First. In high school, I read his autobiography.

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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. How would they compete?

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Amber Book ARE 5.0 Review – Video Tour

Young Architect

Amber Book ARE 5.0 If you are looking to sign up for Amber Book, Click here to learn more about the Young Architect Amber Book Discount. In recent years, The Amber Book has made a profound impact on how people study for the ARE 5.0 This blog post will break down and summarize all the parts of Amber Book.

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