After graduating, a lot of young people encounter a slow start beginning their careers in architecture. The truth is that advancement through the profession, even in later stages, is slower than in many other fields. This post, written from the perspective of an early-stage architect, tries to explain why this issue exists and how it […]
EA315: Successful Strategies for Working with Your Remote Teams as a Small Firm Architect
Successful Strategies for Working with Your Remote Teams Many small firm architects have been slowly moving toward working successfully with remote teams. The tools and technology are reliable enough to do this on a regular basis, but do you have the discipline to create and follow the systems to make it work for your small […]
EA297: Will Technology Replace the Architect?
Will Technology Replace the Architect? We all know that technology is the future. But how will new technological advances effect design and the small firm architect? Can architects evolve with the changing roles? This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Will Technology Replace the Architect? with Clifton Harness of TestFit. Learn more about Clifton at TestFit.io, or connect with […]
EA175: Michael Kilkelly – The Entrepreneur Architect Series [Podcast]
The Entrepreneur Architect Series featuring Michael Kilkelly At EntreArchitect, you’re encouraged to share your knowledge. When we share with other architects, we all benefit. We are able to learn from one another and the profession will grow. One of the goals of EntreArchitect is to provide a platform for other entrepreneur architects to share their […]
EA167: For Architects, By Architects with Steven Burns [Podcast]
For Architects, By Architects: The Story Behind ArchiOffice This week, we have another inspiring story from an architect turned accidental entrepreneur. He turned a need for managing finances at his own small firm into a new software tool to solve the problem. He shared the idea with some colleagues, formed a small company, and eventually […]
How To Transition from CAD to BIM in 4 (Not So) Simple Steps
How To Transition from CAD to BIM It may be one of the biggest decisions an experienced small firm architect will make; to BIM or not to BIM? I have shared on this topic before over at the podcast, but times have changed. Today, I think that question is no longer valid. The decision is […]
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