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Expanding Our Influential Force: Writers WantedAs many of you know, my vision for Entrepreneur Architect is for our community to become an influential force in the profession of architecture....
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Streamline Your Social Media Strategy as a Small Firm ArchitectA Guide for Small Firm Architect Business Owners Using Web-based Automation Tools Social media has become a vital tool for...
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Gene Kohn Changed My Life, and Indirectly Impacted an Entire Generation of ArchitectsIn 1992 Gene Kohn, Chairman and Founder of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) spoke at my architecture school. I was a 22-year-old...
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Does Your Architecture Firm Qualify for the IRS R&D Tax Credit?The IRS Research and Development (R&D) tax credit is a valuable opportunity for practicing architects to potentially save...
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Establishing a Firm with Gene Kohn of KPFThe story of growing Kohn Pedersen Fox from 3 partners to an international architecture firm of 700+ In 1992 Gene Kohn, Chairman and...
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Tough Love: Grow Your Team by Not Bailing Them OutBy Leo MacLeod This scenario might sound familiar: After receiving a delegated task, the person emails back half-done...
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Development Jargon: Cap RatesWhat are Cap Rates? By Jed Byrne Have you ever been at a real estate conference or event and heard folks slinging...
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The Architecture of MotherhoodHave you ever been afraid of growing your family and how it would impact your professional life? Many women are afraid that motherhood...
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Connections matter less — and more — than you probably thinkHow to Start Building Professional Relationships Photo by Ruben Ramirez on Unsplash Introduction So, you...
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EntreArchitect Podcast: The Top 5 Episodes of 2021Empowering architects to better serve the world with more than 681,000 total downloads in 2021, the EntreArchitect Podcast has...
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Architecture Is Human: Part VII – Humanity Built ThisThis is a project done in 2020. We, the humans, forget that we make things beyond need. We want outcomes so badly that we...
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Architecture Is Human: Part VI – Methods of MakingThis model is smaller than my fist. Today, models like these are mostly done in two dimensions, on screens, after some...
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Architecture Is Human: Part V – Scale: Size MattersEvery thing, every where, has a size. Dimension is upon every corporeal thing in our universe. But Size is not Scale. Rather...
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How the AIA’s New Custom Residential Agreements Help Custom Home Architects and ContractorsBy Marika Snider, PhD, AIA, Principal Architect, Snider Architecture, LLC, Michael Bell, FAIA, Esq., President, Bell Architecture APC and...
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Architecture Is Human: Part IV – Craft: Beyond BuildingWe speak, but we also write poetry. We whistle, but symphonies resound. We can eat a protein bar or a seven course meal. Our needs...
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Architecture Is Human: Part III – Context: The CauldronWe are all somewhere. None live solely in our minds, or on the glowing screen you are seeing here. We all have a context, an origin...
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Weaving international work into your architecture careerTips on how to get global By Lucas Gray Working internationally is often a mystery for practitioners, but it...
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The Six Layers of a Healthy Referral StrategyIt’s safe to say if a healthy, fully functioning referral strategy has six layers, there’s a good chance you’re missing one or two...
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Architecture Is Human: Part II – History: The Other Gravity(Derby CT 2008) Every second passes, and there was a before, now and after. Unrelenting. Unchanging. On every thing we see, hear,...
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Architects Adapt to ‘Big Data’Photo Credit: b.telligent ( https://www.btelligent.com/en/portfolio/big-data/ ) People produce data, lots of it & Big...
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Work From Home: Transition steps for architects and designers.For most service-based businesses the prospect of working from home might feel overwhelming and frankly quite scary. The...
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Architecture Is Human: Part I – The Humanity of Making ThingsArchitecture only exists in humanity. Burrows, hives, nests and anthills are creations of instinct, not design, despite their...
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What Is Your Favorite “F” WordYes, you read that correctly. As a Sandler Trainer, my favorite F word is FUDWACA . Yes, FUDWACA , but more on that...
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Leadership – Is it Common Sense?by Greg Burke, FAIA, NCARB Is there such a thing as common sense leadership. Quoting Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, “…the...
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Taking A Different PathThis post was originally published on the newsletter “A Better Built Environment.” You can check out other posts and subscribe...
