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AIA Antitrust and Establishing Fees for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

Fees for Small Firm Architects. Many of us choose to pursue additional education and often work many more years than is required before taking the exam to become a licensed architect. To clarify the issue; antitrust regulations forbid collusion, not discussion. We’re a disgruntled bunch of professionals.

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Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

This is the transcript from EntreArchitect Podcast Episode 226, Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects. If you don’t know how, learn how by downloading our free course profit for small firm architects today at EntreArchitect.com/freecourse. Start Transcript. LePage: . My name is Mark R.

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Ugly Should Be Allowed

A Better Built Environment

We spend so much time and effort regulating the look, feel, and size of individual buildings we neglect to consider the impact these regulations have on the city at large. Codes, regulations, layers of review boards and community driven barriers to development aim to control the size, style, and use of what we build.

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Weaving international work into your architecture career

EntreArchitect

Use your education to your advantage. An American education is well-respected and valued around the world; it opens doors in most countries I’ve lived and worked in, especially in Asia. I was hired because of my design education and was tasked with collaborating on the concept design phases. Three days later, I had a job. .

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Be Better

EntreArchitect

Our architectural educations should be viewed more as personal improvement, building our skills and reinforcing our knowledge, and less as a ticket to professional exclusivity. Our endeavor to licensure builds upon what we have achieved from our educations. Architecture is a business. What do you think?

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You Are Worth More

EntreArchitect

Many of us choose to pursue additional education and often work many more years than is required before taking the exam to become a licensed architect. These documents, created by AIA legal counsel, would ensure that the organization would never again find itself accused of violating federal antitrust regulations.

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CORA Revises Position Paper to Reflect Architects’ Feedback

EntreArchitect

As a small business owner, my top concerns are over-regulation and over-taxation. I will be a much more active supporter of the paper when its authors add an item or two referencing the issues that every American small business (residential architects included) is struggling with. Do it differently.