The Architect’s Guide to NKBA Membership Join Mark in this episode as he interviews Andrew Mikhael, an architect with over 20 years of experience, who shares his journey from discovering his passion for architecture to starting his own practice. Andrew emphasizes the transformative power of architecture, aiming to imbue everyday activities with wonder and ease, […]
EA520: Jeff Echols – Serving the Architect Community with Context and Clarity
Serving the Architect Community with Context and Clarity In this episode of EntreArchitect Podcast, Jeff Echols, VP of Community Development and founder and co-host of Context & Clarity and Mark R. LePage share the full story of Context & Clarity from it’s COVID-inspired origins, to the impact this important community-based program continues to offer to […]
EA452: Lisa Sauvé – Entrepreneurial Success Through Community-Driven Design
Entrepreneurial Success Through Community-Driven Design Lisa Sauvé is the Co-Founding Principal and CEO of Synecdoche, an award winning interdisciplinary architecture and creative practice with studios in Ann Arbor and Detroit. The studio has set precedent as a woman-owned firm that integrates fabrication and real estate development into the operations and investments of the studio. The […]
EA382: Richard Loring & Daniel Alexander – Breathing New Life into Underserved Communities
Breathing New Life into Underserved Communities Richard Loring, Director of Design + Construction for Domos Rossmore LLC, is an award-winning developer with a longstanding history of working with many of the most forward-thinking architecture firms. After receiving his masters in the History of English Architecture at Cambridge University, Loring founded Archetype, general contracting company, where […]
The Power of Blogging
as a Small Firm Architect
The Power of Blogging for Architects The blog is still one of the most effective tools a small firm architect can use to foster community. The goal when writing a blog is to gain an audience. Over time, if encouraged to interact, your audience will develop into a community. A community will guide you, support […]
It’s YOUR EntreArchitect
It was December 12th, 2012. That was the day when I relaunched my personal blog Entrepreneur Architect with it’s new domain EntreArchtect.com, posted my first podcast episode and promised you, the small firm architect, that I would dedicate my time, my money and my efforts to building this platform into an influential force in the […]





