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Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects (Transcript)

EntreArchitect

This is the transcript from EntreArchitect Podcast Episode 226, Successful Project Planning for Small Firm Architects. Do you know how to calculate the exact amount that you need to charge your clients in order to earn 20 percent profit on that project? And then we’ll talk about project planning a little bit.

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Design in a Day

Life of an Architect

I have asked him to guest write on my site several times without success, but I finally had a topic that suited him … Schematic Design and “Design in a Day” Douglas Burke (aka: architectrunnerguy) Lives in Annapolis, MD. I don’t worry about a contract at this point. This does a coupla things.

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What’s the Best Testing Order for ARE 5.0?!?

Young Architect

Project Management (PjM). Project Planning and Design (PPD). Project Development and Documentation (PDD). The organization of these exams is similar to the timeline of a theoretical architecture project. Before you can have an architecture project, you must have an architecture business. Think: Selection.

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A Simple Sales System for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect

Successful businesses must perform certain tasks and techniques consistently in order to be successful. When we present our initial schematic designs to our client, we are selling. We worked hard, designed projects that people talked about and were well known in our market. No business. No success. We hit a wall.

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Entrepreneur Architect Academy 004 | My Sales System

EntreArchitect

Successful businesses must perform certain tasks and techniques consistently in order to be successful. When we present our initial schematic designs to our client, we are selling. We worked hard, designed projects that people talked about and were well known in our market. No business. No success. We hit a wall.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

That’s what recent A+Awards winners have taught us, with more women than ever leading teams in conceptualizing, designing and delivering some of the world’s best architecture around the globe. Women have been the creative force behind dozens of winning projects in recent seasons, from B.L.U.E. Cécile Brisac. Alison Brooks.

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Letters of an Architect: Lessons from my Best Projects

Community Architect

Ah yes, and all that very contemporary sounding stuff was "fast tracked" in spite of production via the age old techniques of T-squares, ink on vellum and freehand renderings. I was supposed to manage this project. The design for this high school project is, indeed, still relevant. Let me explain why.

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