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Our Architectural Services Proposal

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Several years ago, I attended a local AIA seminar presented by a fellow architect and the Chapter Council. The seminar presenters offered some examples, which got me thinking more about our own documents. We developed our proposals to be clean, clear and straight-forward. Have YOU developed your own proposal and/or agreements?

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How To Become Known as an Architect

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A local chamber of commerce networking breakfast may look like tables of businesses seeking connections with other businesses, and you may be a residential architect. That B2B group may be the perfect place to find your next residential client. What good is that? In fact, it may be very good. Request and promote testimonials.

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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Almost 40 tips for Starting an Architecture Firm. After obtaining my license as an Architect in New York, I brainstormed several long term goals and decided to start a personal blog, develop design projects, and learn everything that I could about starting an architecture firm. Develop a strategic plan for your business.

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How To Turn Prospects into Projects

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One question that was asked, and is a request I hear often, is “How do we small firm architects get more work?” A local chamber of commerce networking breakfast may look like tables of businesses seeking connections with other businesses, and you may be a residential architect. Think beyond the surface though.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Becoming an Architect

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In 1999, my wife (also an architect) and I launched our residential architecture firm, Fivecat Studio , in Westchester County, New York. During my tenure, I developed and launched the chapter’s website, AIA Architect Network. The ability to improve the world around us. It was all so exciting!