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The Commercial Design Process: How it Works in Cape Town

DesignScape Architects

However, specific local regulations and restrictions that impact the design process will vary from country to country. Research is an essential part of any design journey, so let's outline what you'll learn in this blog, so you can feel more comfortable when you start a design project.

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Behind The Design 006: Get Space Vancouver by Jarod Hall of di’velept design

EntreArchitect

EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. Get Space Vancouver by Jarod Hall of di’velept design. Describe your design team for this project. Click here to learn how.

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Emotional Marketing for Architects: House or Home?

EntreArchitect

This post is my contribution to an international blog series called #ArchiTalks. Is it a building permit, or a healthier, happier place to raise their family? How can we use virtual reality tools to allow our clients a visual and aural experience inside our designs? Emotional Marketing for Architects. Who are they?

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 012 | My 10 Rules for Better Project Management

EntreArchitect

I ask them again to state their expected budget as part of my Pre-Design Client Questionnaire to confirm their expectations in writing. We then prepare Schematic Designs based on those expectations. When we present our Schematic Designs we prepare rough, cost per square foot, cost estimates attached to each scheme.

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How to Teach Equity in Architecture?

Community Architect

Introduction to the guest blog When in 1968 the then President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Robert Durham, FAIA, extended an invitation to the executive director of the National Urban League, Whitney M. Fig 18: Resident of the the Red Shed Village in Baltimore: working and designing with and for the unhoused.