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Architectural Sketches | Life of an Architect

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Home / Architects / Architectural Sketches Architectural Sketches Bob Borson — September 26, 2013 — 22 Comments Architects sketch as part of the process when doing their job … at least I do. This is a sketch from project that I am currently working on – the KHouse Modern.

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Better Project Management for Small Firm Architects

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11 Steps To Better Project Management Systems for Architects. One of the most important of all the tasks we perform as architects is Project Management. If managed poorly, a single project may set our progress back years. If managed well, it can take us to great heights. Create systems for success. Listen carefully.

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MyCityBari by Mario Cucinella Architects

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It received a construction permit from the Municipality of Bari last September. It is located at a point where the city comes into contact with nature, along a connecting line whose northern extremity is the edge of the historic centre and that extends southwards to the remains of old farming settlements.

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Why Your Architectural Design Should Include Access Control

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Design proposals need to include access control systems from the initial sketches much like parking solutions are regularly incorporated. Security needs are fueling increasing demands for access control systems and hence dictate that designs need to include these in proposals.

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A Home Leftover | Ego Design Studio

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The project commenced as a low-income house economically supported by an organization on land the clients owned. Once the foundation was completed, the support group withdrew, and the clients barely had the finances to finish 500sqft. The client (Mr Sugathan) was extremely generous and offered the windows free of cost.

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The Architect's Questionnaire: Daniel Toole

Portland Architecture

My grandfather was an engineer as well, who taught me how to sketch and draft with a t square in his workshop, and when I saw what was possible with the Wright book, I was hooked. I have fond memories of him wearing a bow tie and cranking up the music before an important client meeting and the office sort of taking on a special energy.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 012 | My 10 Rules for Better Project Management

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We started with your Personal Productivity and we’ll wrap it up here with Project Management. One of the most important of all the tasks we perform as architects is Project Management. If managed poorly, a single project may set our progress back years. If managed well, it can take us to great heights.