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Jul 07 2013

The Inevitable Priority Shift

Every residential architecture project starts months, maybe even years before a client ever approaches an architect. Our potential clients have saved their money and prepared a budget. They have considered how long a project takes and has a clear expectation for completion (even if it is most likely unrealistic). They’ve been dreaming of their finished […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: Architects, Architecture, Client Relations, Project Management

Jul 01 2013

Eight Independent Architects Taking the Lead

These past weeks, before and following the AIA Convention in Denver, I have heard from many architects seeking solutions to the crisis in which we architects find ourselves. Many small firm architects and sole proprietors have declared Repositioning a failure before it has even begun. This August will mark my twentieth year in this profession. […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Leadership · Tagged: Architects, entrepreneur architects, leadership

Jun 23 2013

The Future and Foresight of the American Institute of Architects

I have returned from AIA Convention 2013 with enthusiasm and encouragement. Repositioning has begun and the leadership has clearly been listening to the members of the profession. Unfortunately, very little referencing the business of architecture was presented on stage by AIA leadership. When I met AIA CEO Robert Ivy later that same day and asked specifically why […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business, Leadership · Tagged: AIA, AIA Convention 2013, AIA Foresight Report, Architects

May 12 2013

EA005: Professional Liability Insurance with Frank D. Musica of Victor O. Schinnerer & Co., Inc. [Podcast]

Subscribe to The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast at iTunes We’ve enjoyed lots of engagement here on the blog lately and one subject that consistently triggers a response from readers is Professional Liability Insurance; what it is, why we need it and if we need it as sole proprietors and owners of small architecture firms. In this […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Tagged: Architects, podcast, Professional Liability Insurance

Apr 28 2013

You Should Q.U.I.T.

I decided to become an architect when I was 10 years old. I made the decision and never looked back. Another career was never even considered. Every step to become a licensed architect was calculated and scheduled for the result that has become my reality. I have always looked at this as a gift. I […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: Architects, Architecture, quitting

Mar 17 2013

Entrepreneur Architect Academy 011 | Professional Liability Insurance: The Risk and Reward

Following these comments is a guest post; originally published in the AIA Trust educational booklet, Making The Transition To Running Your Own Firm. I am publishing it here at Entrepreneur Architect with permission, courtesy of Ann P. Casso, Executive Director of AIA Trust. I am grateful for the Trust’s support of our mission and their […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Academy Blog Series, Business · Tagged: AIA Trust, Architects, Architecture, Professional Liability Insurance

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