Gehry, Gensler, and Lessons Leading to TonicDM Reg Prentice, CEO and founder of TonicDM, shares his journey from architecture school to leading innovation in design technology. With over a decade at Gehry Partners and nine years at Gensler, Reg’s career has centered on bridging architecture and technology — finding ways to make design processes smoother, […]
EA517: Jack Sadler – An Intelligent Construction Administration Platform for Architects
An Intelligent Construction Administration Platform for Architects Jack is the CEO and Co-Founder of Part3, where the mission is to enable Architects and Engineers to manage Construction with speed, automation, and intelligence. Jack has held strategic roles and helped launch multiple tech companies prior to taking on the challenge of connecting construction teams and starting […]
How to deliver your next project with fewer delays: We asked the experts
Sponsored content by Jack Sadler from Part3 Construction Administration (CA) is often the most neglected phase of a building project. It may come years after the initial design, but CA is what brings projects to life. It deserves attention and you’ve worked too hard to drop the ball this late in the game. CA can […]
EA204: Construction Administration for Architects is
NOT an Option [Podcast]
Construction Administration for Architects is NOT an Option A very popular topic around EntreArchitect is the role of the architect in the construction phase. The number of firms providing architecture services and forfeiting Construction Administration is surprising. One member of The EntreArchitect Community recently shared, “I need to get better at selling my clients on […]
8 Reasons Why You Should Provide Construction Administration On Every Project
One of the most popular topics discussed throughout the EntreArchitect Community is the role of the architect during the construction phase. I am often surprised by the number of firms providing architectural design services and forfeiting the final phase of the process, Construction Administration. Here is a recent comment from the group; “I need to […]
Unforeseen Horror Stories
Unforeseen Conditions Could Destroy Your Next Project Moldy flex duct. Buried waste pipes. Decades old aluminum wiring with frayed cloth sheathing. A leaking oil tank buried in the front yard that no one knew existed. Structural beams chopped and abused throughout the history of the house by tradesmen forcing chiseled routes for their new pipes […]





