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Our Architectural Services Proposal

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Several years ago, I attended a local AIA seminar presented by a fellow architect and the Chapter Council. The seminar presenters offered some examples, which got me thinking more about our own documents. We developed our proposals to be clean, clear and straight-forward. Have YOU developed your own proposal and/or agreements?

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Sebastian Mariscal

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They’re chasing small remodeling jobs, hoping to build a track record of success that will bring larger commissions in the future. A designer, builder, and developer of boutique projects and custom homes in San Diego, the 37-year-old Mariscal oversees a thriving firm with a growing body of impressive work.

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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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Almost 40 tips for Starting an Architecture Firm. After obtaining my license as an Architect in New York, I brainstormed several long term goals and decided to start a personal blog, develop design projects, and learn everything that I could about starting an architecture firm. Develop a strategic plan for your business.

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Jonathan Segal: Entrepreneur Architect

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Jonathan Segal : Architect, Developer, Contractor, Owner. From the article: Last year, he sold 141 apartments, in five separate developments, to a group of investors. Check out his seminar series coming to the east coast this spring. The September issue of Architect magazine had a very interesting article about Segal.

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How To Become Known as an Architect

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Create a free seminar or invite influential people to an exclusive “happy hour” where you may become the connector. Leverage the relationships you have developed during the design and construction administration phases. You may also consider organizing your own event. Request and promote testimonials.

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How To Turn Prospects into Projects

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One question that was asked, and is a request I hear often, is “How do we small firm architects get more work?” Create a free seminar or invite influential people to an exclusive “happy hour” where you may become the connector. How do we fill our boards with more work? Request and promote testimonials.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Becoming an Architect

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During my tenure, I developed and launched the chapter’s website, AIA Architect Network. With both architecture and business, I continue to educate myself by reading books, blogs, websites and magazines, as well as attending networking groups, events, seminars and conventions. Kisco architect, Ira Grandberg, AIA.