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Harnessing AI to revolutionize architectural design and creativity

BD+C

Clares House Sketch. We are using it to enhance presentations, take meeting notes, generate action items, and transform conversations into articles. This article is a great example of a practical workflow. This article is a great example of a practical workflow. Courtesy Vessel Architecture & Design AO AI image.

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

EntreArchitect

Originally published on the week of this blog’s relaunch on December 12, 2012, this article has been the most popular week in, week out. The innovative ideas and concepts we create can often only be born after hours (sometimes days) of intense thought and several dozen layers of sketch paper. How do YOU make more money?

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A Day in the Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

6:45am I had to sketch out a quick graphic image for my annual “ What to Get an Architect for Christmas ” post. A Christmas ornament seemed Christmas-y enough so I sketched it up, took a picture of it with my phone, brought it into Photoshop where I added some color, and then *BOOM* … the graphic was created.

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Mapping Your Firm’s Strategy: Visual Business Frameworks for Architects and Designers

Architizer

Crafting a well-defined business strategy is crucial for the success of any business, architecture firms included, but according to the most recent AIA Business Survey Report in 2022, only 26% of small firms, 40% of medium-sized firms, and 71% of large firms have one written down. So, where do you start?

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The Journey to Success Begins Within You

EntreArchitect

Please leave a comment at the end of the article and share your thoughts with the author and other readers. Many blogs and podcasts have a growing popularity of, “5 tips to be successful,” or “10 must-do routines,” articles. However, these are some of the most important articles that one should be interpreting for their own use.

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Seize The Moments

EntreArchitect

Running a small firm requires you to play many different roles. In this short article, I can hardly cover a full course in adult learning applied to architectural settings. Even if she drew what I sketched, my colleague would have no understanding of it. Connect with Jeremy on Linkedin or at his blog Humane Design.

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The Architect’s Guide to the Cloud

EntreArchitect

This week I am sharing a great article written by Peter from ArchiSnapper. Or a screenshare with a client to show some first draft ideas or sketches (instead of jumping in your car to loose a couple of hours for a 20 minutes meeting)? Everything a Small Firm Architect Should Be Looking For. Get Your Head in the Cloud.