There has never been a better time for architects to practice independently. Computers, the Internet, and cell phones all foster an easier way of practicing remotely. Yet to many architects, the thought of working alone, doing most (if not all) of the tasks on a project seems daunting, unprofitable, menial. However, the Sole Practice business […]
Seeing the Forest AND the Trees
Can Your Firm Benefit from a Third-Party Business Assessment for Architects? As a busy architect and business-owner, it’s easy to become so focused on day-to-day tasks that we forget the importance of stepping back and taking in the big picture. How is my business performing as a system? What are the weak links that I […]
Behind The Design 006:
Get Space Vancouver
by Jarod Hall of di’velept design
EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. Want to have YOUR best work featured here at EntreArchitect? Click here to learn how. Get Space Vancouver by Jarod Hall of di’velept design Project Name Jarod Hall Project Location Vancouver, WA Firm Name […]
Behind The Design 005:
River House by
H. Sloane Mayor of
UK Architects
Project Name River House Project Location Hanover, NH Firm Name UK Architects Architect’s Name H. Sloane Mayor Project Design Team H. Sloane Mayor Consultants Engineering Ventures, Resilient Buildings Group Firm Address 7 Allen Street, Hanover, NH Website URL https://www.ukarch.com/ Photography Credit Gary Hall Photographer Instagram Account @garyhallphoto What was the marketing strategy behind acquiring this […]
Seize The Moments
This is a guest post written by Jeremy Fretts. Jeremy is a registered architect and holds a M.A. in Education and Human Development from The George Washington University. He is a senior project architect in the Virginia office of Niles Bolton Associates, designing multifamily and mixed-use projects, and developing a team of recent graduates. Connect […]