Architecture Workplace or School Horror Stories
Archinect
OCTOBER 4, 2023
Please leave out specific names if that stirs up legal troubles.)
Archinect
OCTOBER 4, 2023
Please leave out specific names if that stirs up legal troubles.)
Dwell
AUGUST 28, 2023
Prefab company Cover offers turnkey projects by handling permitting, installation, and everything in between. The founders, Alexis and Jemuel, met in architecture school and saw a clear problem: Traditional homebuilding was costly, time consuming, and unpredictable," says Alden Kramer, a business development specialist at the brand. "At
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Young Architect
MAY 14, 2022
Invoicing clients, . Managing their clients and employees. Studying design from at one of the many great architecture programs is, in my (admittedly, biased) opinion, one of the greatest educations a person could get as well as an amazing industry to work in. Architecture School. Working on construction drawings.
EntreArchitect
FEBRUARY 20, 2018
In a few short years, I evolved from being a junior architecture staff working for everyone else to a licensed architect with interns and junior staff suddenly reporting to me. Your Interns Could Be Your Future Clients. What if you viewed your junior staff as one day they might be your future client? That’s a scary thought.
A Better Built Environment
MARCH 1, 2021
What are the lessons I have learned from starting a firm, working for other people, and serving residential clients over the past 10 years? What are my design values and how can I attract clients that share these values? This then allows me to better serve the clients I work with. Fixed-fees address many of these issues.
EntreArchitect
NOVEMBER 26, 2014
In a few short years, I evolved from being a junior architecture staff working for everyone else to a licensed architect with interns and junior staff suddenly reporting to me. Your Interns Could Be Your Future Clients. What if you viewed your junior staff as one day they might be your future client? That’s a scary thought.
EntreArchitect
JANUARY 12, 2014
Should non-architects be permitted to use the term “architect”? Architecture is a business. 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. How would they compete? How is that fair?
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