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How To Become Known as an Architect

EntreArchitect

Put on your networking hat and find local live networking events in your area. 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.

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

EntreArchitect

We decided to submit our proposal for an event called “Planning a Practice”, which would bring together an Architect, attorney, finance, and branding/strategic marketer to teach young architects the fundamental skills for starting their own practice. Finally, the day of the event came and we had about 30 participants for this local event.

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How To Turn Prospects into Projects

EntreArchitect

The symposium was a fantastic event. My partners on the panel were Maia Small and Frank Pitts. One question that was asked, and is a request I hear often, is “How do we small firm architects get more work?” Put on your networking hat and find local live networking events in your area. But be selective.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Becoming an Architect

EntreArchitect

In 1999, my wife (also an architect) and I launched our residential architecture firm, Fivecat Studio , in Westchester County, New York. With both architecture and business, I continue to educate myself by reading books, blogs, websites and magazines, as well as attending networking groups, events, seminars and conventions.