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You should say 'Yes' more often | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

This is an interior view of the Farnsworth House – it is stunning to see in person and it was a project that I had never seen in person before but it was on my architecture bucket list ( now that would be a good idea for a blog post) I ate terribly when I was in Chicago despite the fact that it is fairly renown as a foodie-town.

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A Simple Sales System for Small Firm Architects

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Originally published in 2013 as Part 4 of the original EntreArchitect Academy Blog Series, this final article of our month dedicated to Business Development shares my firm’s simple sales system. You can read the entire original 2013 blog series here. So share this blog with every architect you know!). Making Money is Good.

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Design in a Day

Life of an Architect

Doug and I have formed a professional architect-to-architect relationship since I started writing my blog and we have routinely exchanged emails over the years discussing a myriad of subjects. For years I have done all my initial design efforts for individual clients in face to face, highly participatory meeting with the owners.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 004 | My Sales System

EntreArchitect

So share this blog with every architect you know!). Successful businesses must perform certain tasks and techniques consistently in order to be successful. When we present our initial schematic designs to our client, we are selling. My mission is to change that. (So It’s as simple as that.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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In 2009, Keely founded Kilograph with a desire to combine leading edge visualization techniques with animation, interactive design, graphics and branding. One of the chief joys of reading architecture blogs like this one is imagining yourself inhabiting fantastical, otherworldly houses. ” Left: Vault House, Oxnard, Calif.;