In the first article of this series, Architects as Storytellers we looked at the possible historical and etymological origins for why we call the levels of a building “stories.” The main idea is that the frieze of an ancient Greek temple often featured sculpted scenes honoring a god or goddess. The frieze was a narrative […]
EA366: Anna Laman – Attract Ideal Clients Through Better Messaging
Attract Ideal Clients Through Better Messaging As small firm architects, it’s important that we know how to attract our ideal clients. How can you create messaging that clearly communicates about your businesses with clarity and impact? This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, Attract Ideal Clients Through Better Messaging with Anna Laman. Connect with Anna online at AnnaLaman.com, or […]
EA365: Work and Life as an Emerging Professional in a Time of Uncertainty
Work and Life as an Emerging Professional in a Time of Uncertainty We’re all living in uncertain times to some degree. How can emergent professionals thrive at both work and life with our worlds have completely shifted? This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, Work and Life as an Emerging Professional in a Time of Uncertainty with […]
EA364: Kyrah Williams and America’s Hidden Gem
Kyrah Williams and America’s Hidden Gem As design professionals, it’s important to create space for the experiences of black architects and designers. How can we engage black architects to elevate and uncover their stories and works? This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, Kyrah Williams and America’s Hidden Gem. Connect with Kyrah online at the America’s Hidden Gem blog, […]
Architects as Storytellers
My fellow architects, you may not know it, but you have a rightful claim to the status of storyteller. Your professional roots of designing and constructing buildings are deeply connected to language, communication, and to storytelling in profound ways. Let me ask you a question: The last building project you completed – how many floors […]
EA363: Charles Duff and Cities of Friendship and Love
Charles Duff and Cities of Friendship and Love What can we learn from the North Atlantic cities? Modern townhouse design allows the right balance of density to live a good life without a car, be able to have enough space for your family, and to have some neighbors but not too many. How can you, […]
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