Business of Architecture Podcast: Recent Episodes

Architect Enoch Sears: discover tips and secrets for a profitable and impactful architecture practice.

Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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In this episode, Erick Darbo Diaz and Carolina Civarolo share how they built ORANGE MADE in the Rio Grande Valley with a strong sense of place, purpose, and partnership. They talk about choosing to stay rooted in their community and why that choice shaped both their work and their vision.

You will also hear how they work together as husband and wife while leading the firm side by side. They reflect on how their roles grew over time, what helped them stay aligned, and why building the business became just as important as designing the work itself.

The conversation also explores a quiet shift that changed the path of the practice. Without giving too much away, it reveals how better thinking around the business opened new possibilities for the team, the work, and the future they want to build.

  • Why staying in a "smaller" market gave them an edge they did not see at first
  • The subtle change that made the firm feel very different almost overnight
  • What they now believe matters just as much as great design

To learn more about Erick & Carolina, visit their: https://orange-made.com/

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In this episode, Rion Willard speaks with Caspar Schols, the designer behind Cabin ANNA, about how a deeply personal project grew into something with global reach. What begins as a conversation about making soon turns into something wider: craft, grief, nature, and the strange path from one handmade object to a living body of work.

You will hear how Caspar thinks about building, why small projects can hold big meaning, and what happens when growth starts to pull you away from the work you love most. He also shares how intuition, ritual, and careful iteration shaped both the design itself and the business that followed.

You will discover:

  • Why one quiet project struck a chord far beyond what anyone expected
  • The hidden tension between scale, structure, and staying close to the work itself

To learn more about Caspar, visit his website: https://www.cabin-anna.com/

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If your firm can't move without you, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar today. Rion Willard shares a talk he gave on how small practices can build teams that act with ownership, not constant supervision. It's practical, grounded, and aimed at the real pressure points that make good architects feel stuck.

You'll hear a clear way to spot when "leadership" is quietly creating stress, slow decisions, and repeat mistakes. Rion also walks through a real client story that shows what changes when a firm shifts its structure, its conversations, and its expectations—without losing its design culture. If you want more freedom, stronger delivery, and a team you can trust, this one is worth your time.

  • The subtle reason "help" can make you busier—not lighter
  • A simple shift that changes how accountability lands in your office
  • The one number that can reveal more than a year of guesswork

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Risk sits at the center of every architecture firm, yet few talk about it clearly or honestly. In this episode, Rion Willard reframes risk not as something to avoid, but as something to understand, choose, and use well.

Drawing from a keynote delivered at the AIA New York Center for Architecture, Rion explores why architects carry so much responsibility without matching authority or reward. He reveals how unseen pressures quietly erode profit, creativity, and firm growth.

But avoiding risk creates its own danger. The episode challenges firm owners to rethink which risks drain energy and which ones unlock momentum, freedom, and agency.

Through real stories from architects who stepped beyond convention, Rion points to a different path forward. One defined less by caution, and more by deliberate courage.

If risk already feels heavy in your firm, this conversation may change how you see it.

  • Why the risks you avoid may be costing you more than the ones you take
  • The quiet reason creativity disappears inside "successful" firms
  • How small, chosen risks can compound into real leverage and growth

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Premium fees don't come from better drawings. They come from a business that can win work on purpose. In this episode, Rion Willard continues the premium-fee framework by tackling the part most firms avoid: proactive prospecting and a real pipeline.

You'll hear why "doing good work" is only the entry ticket, how to break the feast-or-famine cycle, and what it looks like to treat business development like a non-negotiable system. Rion also shares a practical way to look at pipeline value so you can spot false comfort in your forecast—without drowning in tools or busywork.

On today's episode, you'll discover:

  • The uncomfortable reason your pipeline can look strong… and still be a lie
  • The mindset shift that makes outreach feel like service, not desperation
  • The quiet weekly habit premium firms protect (and most small firms don't)

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Architects often struggle with the quiet, grinding pain of difficult clients, rising stress, and the nagging sense that the real problem might be them—but they can't quite see how. This episode dives into that hidden tension: the gap between what architects think is happening in their practice and what's actually driving their results beneath the surface.

Rion and Enoch explore how words, stories, and colors quietly shape what architects see as possible. A difficult client, strange dreams, and silent retreats all become clues in this hidden game.

You'll hear how an "annoying" client turned out to be something different on the balance sheet. You'll also hear how past-life tales, men's circles, and a bus full of "crazy" thoughts reveal what is really driving a practice.

Listen in if you suspect your real bottleneck might live in your own thinking, not your market.

  • The throwaway remark that exposed a deep fear running a firm.
  • A simple shift in view that turned stress into profit.
  • The silent habit that leaves leaders "asleep at the wheel" with their team.

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AI is moving fast in architecture, but most firms still aren't sure how to use it without losing control of the work. In this episode, Brandon Mut shares what it looks like to bring new tools into a real practice with discipline, not hype.

You'll hear how one design technology leader built standards first, then tested AI against finished projects, and only then let it into the workflow. You'll also hear the metric they used to judge results, and why "don't change anything" is harder than it sounds. Along the way, they talk about fears, liability, sustainability, training younger staff, and what might change over the next few years.

  • The quiet mistake that makes "AI adoption" backfire inside a firm.
  • A simple way to tell whether AI is helping—or secretly shifting your design.
  • Why the wave won't be about tools… it'll be about who stays in charge.

To learn more about Brandon, visit his website: https://fogartyfinger.com/

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In this episode, Rion digs into why "premium fees" start in your head long before they appear in a proposal. He explores how architects are trained to be exceptional technicians, but rarely prepared to think like business owners, and how that gap quietly limits growth. A simple but powerful model is introduced to reframe how time, value, and income really work.

Rion also challenges several deeply held beliefs architects carry about money, responsibility, and worth. He discusses why avoiding financial conversations weakens both firms and client relationships, and how greater clarity can create freedom rather than pressure. The focus is not on tactics, but on seeing the business of architecture differently.

  • The uncomfortable middle ground that drains architects without them noticing
  • A subtle distinction that determines whether your firm can survive without you
  • The mental shift that changes how clients perceive your fees

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In this episode, Rion Willard talks with interior designer Sally O'Connor about how she grew Hesellic Design from a solo start into a small global studio. She shares how a TV job opened the door to luxury homes and how she moved forward without formal training. You'll hear hints of the quiet actions that drew in her first major clients.

Sally also talks about the moment her workload broke the old way of working. She describes learning to hand off control, building a tight-knit team, and stepping into the role of creative leader. She then touches on the studio's move into Dubai and Los Angeles, and how journaling and visualising guide her biggest moves.

  • The simple shift that helped her stop clinging to every task.
  • The "vision exercise" she used before her first Dubai project.
  • How one early hire quietly set the tone for her culture.

To learn more about Sally, visit her website: https://www.hesellicdesign.com

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If you have ever felt uneasy talking about fees, you are not alone—and that silence may be costing you more than you think. In this episode, Rion Willard explores why pricing sits underneath many of the stress points in an architecture practice, from cash pressure to burnout and the wrong clients.

You will hear why "doing great work" is not a pricing strategy, and how a firm can drift into a cycle of undercharging, overdelivering, and thin margins without realizing it. Rion also reframes money as a form of agency and explains what changes when you treat fees as a business system, not a guess, and why small shifts can create outsized leverage.

He then lays out a practical framework for premium pricing and hints at the habits that make it work in real firms. If you want more breathing room, stronger teams, and better choices, start here right now.

  • The quiet reason clients "suddenly" fixate on price—and how to stop that game before it starts.
  • The one missing piece that makes fee confidence feel impossible, even when your work is strong.
  • A simple way to tell if your firm is financially healthy—without looking at profit alone.

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What makes one architect memorable while another gets tuned out, even when the work is strong? In this episode, Enoch Sears talks with Lee Schneider about why storytelling is not just a nice skill, but a real business tool for architects.

Lee explains why people do not connect with facts alone, and why the most effective message often starts somewhere unexpected. He also shares how small shifts in the way you present ideas can change how clients hear you, trust you, and respond to you.

You will also hear why some presentations fall flat, what strong communicators do differently, and how story shape matters more than most people think. If you have ever wondered why some people win attention so naturally, this conversation gives you a fresh way to think about it.

  • Why the thing most architects lead with may be the very reason people stop listening
  • The overlooked shift that can make your message feel more human, clear, and persuasive
  • What great storytellers seem to do naturally that others miss completely

To learn more about Lee, visit his LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/docuguy/

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In this episode, Enoch Sears sits down with Joost Bende, President of PACIFIC 33 Architects, to talk about what hits hardest once the drawings are done. Joost shares what it feels like when work is flowing, then suddenly isn't—and how small choices can create a dip months later. If you've ever felt "feast or famine," this will feel familiar.

You'll also hear how a healthcare-focused practice stays sharp, why relationships matter more than tactics, and what changes when you watch the business engine behind the design. Joost explains how stronger systems and clearer numbers can lower stress and create freedom away from the office—without losing traction.

  • The moment that reveals whether your pipeline is real… or just hope
  • Why "being busy" can still set you up for a surprise slump
  • The shift that makes clients treat you like a strategic partner

To learn more about Joost, visit his website: https://pacific33architects.com/

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, Enoch Sears talks with John Arnold, partner at KFA. John shares how rising from junior staff to firm leader shaped his focus on people, culture, and stability. The stories show life inside a firm that works hard not to treat staff as disposable.

You'll hear how John and his partners think about staffing, money, and growth so they can protect their team when the market shifts. He also hints at a mindset that shapes how they choose clients, write proposals, and handle scope changes. And he explains why he sees his role as helping people leave the firm as "whole" humans.

  • The routine that helps KFA spot trouble months before others feel it.
  • The way they handle first client calls that often leads to more work.
  • One mindset shift that changes how you lead, mentor, and profit in your firm.

To learn more about John, visit his website: https://kfalosangeles.com/

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In this episode, Enoch sits down with Eariny Adams, founder of Genesis Design, to explore what really happens after the excitement of starting a firm wears off. Eariny shares what it felt like when growth brought complexity, pressure, and a quiet sense of confusion that many firm owners know well. Her story reflects a turning point that doesn't come from working harder, but from seeing differently.

As the conversation unfolds, Eariny describes how clarity, vision, and support reshaped the way she leads her practice. Money, pricing, and team building show up—not as tactics, but as deeper shifts in mindset and confidence. The result is a firm that feels lighter, stronger, and more intentional.

The episode ends with a look toward the future, where growth takes on a bolder, less traditional shape.

  • The hidden signal that told her something had to change
  • The small shift that completely altered client dynamics
  • The growth move most firm owners never see coming

To learn more about Eariny, visit her website: https://www.genesisinteriordesign.com/

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In this episode, Rion Willard sits down with TJ Lyons to explore a side of practice growth that many architects find unclear or uncomfortable. Instead of relying on presentations or personality, TJ shares a more focused way to approach business development—one built on clarity, intent, and better conversations.

They unpack what really happens in client meetings, why so many firms sound the same without realizing it, and how a small shift in approach can change who you attract. The discussion also touches on a deeper issue inside the profession: why selling feels difficult, and how that mindset shapes results.

If you have ever left a meeting unsure what happened, felt stuck competing on fees, or questioned how to reach better clients, this episode offers a fresh perspective worth hearing.

  • Why the way architects open conversations can quietly shape the outcome
  • The subtle difference that makes some firms stand out—without saying more
  • What effective business development feels like when it's done right

To learn more about TJ, visit his website: http://www.cubedbd.com

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Chris Smart didn't start out confident about money. He undercharged, worked nonstop, and felt the stress spill into his home. In this conversation with Enoch Sears, he shares the turning points that helped him move from survival mode to more space and better clients—without losing his love for design.

You'll hear what changed as he moved from "be competitive" thinking to a clearer view of value, service, and faith. It's part business, part inner work, and honest about what it costs to wear every hat alone. If you run a small firm and feel stretched thin, this episode will challenge what you call "normal."

On today's episode, you'll discover:

  • The quiet belief that keeps talented architects stuck at "drafter money"
  • The mindset shift that made higher fees feel clean—and eased pressure at home
  • Why "more projects" can feel safer… and how that can become the trap

To learn more about Chris, visit his website: https://chrissmartdesigns.com/

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Running an architecture firm has never been simple. Between creative demands, clients who want more for less, and the ever-shifting landscape of technology, many practice owners feel stuck. But what if the very tools and habits you rely on are holding you back?

In this episode of Business of Architecture, host Rion Willard sits down with Matthew Nickerson, serial entrepreneur, consultant, and longtime ally to design firms. Matthew shares hard-earned lessons from building and selling companies, working with world-class practices, and bridging the worlds of art, business, and technology. His story reveals how small shifts can unlock growth, reduce stress, and create real freedom inside your firm.

You'll also discover:

  • The hidden drain quietly steals profits from firms of every size
  • Why some practices thrive while others drown in chaos — and the overlooked difference
  • A future trend in firm management that almost no one is preparing for

To learn more about Matthew, visit his website: https://www.milientsoftware.com/

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A solo architect shares the real story of launching a practice as the world shut down—then facing a legal fight that could have ended everything. You'll hear what it did to his mindset, his marriage, and his business; it's a field report from the trenches, and it also shows what long stress costs when you try to carry it alone.

Then the conversation turns to the pivot: how he stopped drowning in volume, reclaimed his week, and began to earn more with fewer jobs, without living in constant rush or losing sleep over deadlines. He explains why saying "no" became one of his most profitable skills. He also shares how mentorship helped him spot blind spots, tighten habits, and set firmer boundaries with clients.

  • The quiet red flag he ignored at first
  • The contract tweak that changed client behavior
  • The uncommon path he used to get licensed

To learn more about Andrew, visit his website: https://www.raharchitecture.com/

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Running an architecture firm today means more than great design — it means mastering the business side. In this episode of Business of Architecture, host Enoch Sears sits down with Matt Cooper, CEO of BQE, to explore how firm leaders can finally break free from outdated tools and habits that hold them back.

You'll hear why so many architects unknowingly run their practice like it's still the 1990s, and what shifts the most successful firms are making right now. Matt also shares lessons from scaling businesses in other industries, and why those insights matter more than ever for architects who want both profit and freedom.

Most importantly, this conversation reveals how to stop flying blind and start leading with clarity.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • The hidden trap that keeps most firms stuck in survival mode.
  • A surprising insight Matt brought from hotels and restaurants into architecture.
  • Why one simple change can empower your entire team overnight.

To learn more about Matthew, visit his website: https://www.bqe.com/

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Most architects fear that free work devalues their profession. But what if there was a way to offer pro bono design without losing money—and even turn it into projects that fuel your practice?

In this episode, Enoch Sears speaks with Chris Bryant, founding director of Alma-Nac. Together, they explore a bold approach that mixes generosity with business sense and how it has led to opportunities that would never have appeared otherwise.

Chris shares lessons from the early days of "free architecture" to a structured model that now supports communities, wins trust, and even sparks funding. Along the way, you'll hear stories of risk, trial, and surprising payoffs.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • The overlooked move that turned "free" sketches into serious work.
  • Why a simple outreach strategy was harder than expected—but worth it.
  • How one pro bono project unlocked resources beyond anyone's guess.

To learn more about Chris, visit their website: alma-nac.com

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This episode drops you into a live AIA New York "Risk" event, where architects, developers, and legal experts get brutally honest about what it really takes to build in today's world. You'll hear how risk actually moves through a project, and why the current system keeps architects stuck at the bottom of the food chain.

The panel shares real stories of projects that almost died, then turned around when someone was willing to take on a different kind of risk. You'll also hear how some architects stepped into development, pricing, and early strategy without blowing up their careers.

If you've ever felt like "just a consultant," this conversation will hit home.

In this episode, you'll hear about:

  • The moment one firm realized their "safe" approach was the real danger
  • How a risky first project became the seed for a whole company
  • A simple shift that helped architects stop racing to the bottom on fees

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with Dominic McAndrew, Head of Architecture and Design at CBRE Design Collective for the UK and Ireland. What's it like to run a high-performing design team inside one of the world's largest real estate companies? Dominic shares a rare behind-the-scenes look at how he's growing a profitable practice—without following the traditional path of starting his own firm.

You'll hear how his team doubled revenue, secured a more diverse client mix, and gained leadership traction—all while staying embedded within a global corporate machine. But this isn't about selling out. It's about showing up differently, playing smarter, and tapping into a deeper well of opportunity most architects miss.

Tune in to discover:

  • Why being small inside something big might be your best bet
  • The one internal shift that sparked team-wide growth
  • How to lead with value—even when the client holds all the cards

To learn more about Dominic, visit his website: https://www.cbre.com/services/design-and-build/design

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Michele Grace Hottel sits down with Enoch Sears, founder of Business of Architecture, for a talk on what practice ownership can quietly take from you—and how it doesn't have to. Enoch shares stories from behind the "awards and accolades" and points to the hidden patterns that keep firm owners stuck, even when they love the work.

From a hard truth an accountant once delivered, to why outside coaches can change the game, the conversation moves from money to meaning without turning into a lecture. They also wander through early architectural memories, a few iconic buildings, and a view of how architects could shape the next era of communities.

  • The "one sentence" an accountant said that made a successful architect rethink everything.
  • The unexpected reason Enoch says most firms stay trapped—even when they're busy.
  • A small habit from studio days that reveals a bigger advantage most people miss.

To learn more about Michele, visit her website: https://www.mgharchitect.com/

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What happens when AI meets the business of architecture? In this episode, Rion sits down with Dr. Sam Zolfagharian—co-founder of YegaTech—to explore how AI is reshaping the AEC industry. Sam shares insights from years of experience in structural engineering, construction tech, and leading-edge AI.

But this isn't just about tools and tech. It's about mindset, risk, and what happens when firms approach AI the wrong way. Sam unpacks how small firms can gain a huge edge—without chasing every shiny new tool.

You'll also hear why AI isn't here to replace architects—but it will change who thrives and who gets left behind.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • The most dangerous question firms ask when starting their AI journey
  • How one engineer cloned herself—and why your next hire might not be human
  • The quiet revolution happening inside clients' minds (and how it could change your fee structure forever)

To learn more about Sam, visit her website: https://yegatech.com/

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Anthony Laney didn't "get lucky." He was nudged by a mentor who asked a few pointed questions that changed his path. What followed was a slow, intentional climb from modest beginnings to a studio known for exceptional residential work.

In this conversation, you'll hear how Anthony thinks about designing the practice, not just the projects. He shares how he built momentum without betting the farm, why he keeps investing in guidance, and what happens when a team learns to treat truth as fuel instead of a threat.

You'll also catch the mindset shifts behind growth: how to face uncertainty, turn hard moments into process upgrades, and build a culture where high standards feel energizing, not crushing.

  • The simple outreach move that made other firms want to send him work (and why most architects never try it).
  • The "feedback rule" that sounds intense… until you hear what it does to performance and trust.
  • The quiet metric he watches that reveals more about a firm's health than "busy" ever will.

To learn more about Anthony, visit his: www.laney.la

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For many architects, the idea of stepping away from their firm feels overwhelming. In this conversation with Jeff Krieger, we explore what it really takes to prepare a practice for life beyond the founder. Jeff reveals candid lessons from nearly four decades of leadership, touching on both the practical and the deeply personal sides of transition.

You'll hear stories about navigating valuation surprises, handing over control, and the emotional tug of letting go. Rather than a checklist, Jeff shares the lived reality of how to position your firm so it thrives after you. This is about more than numbers—it's about legacy, freedom, and preparing people to carry the vision forward.

Listen in and discover:

  • The hidden trap most owners fall into when they think about selling their firm.
  • Why a strong portfolio may not be the golden ticket you believe it is.
  • A critical piece of the transition puzzle that too many overlook until it's too late.

To learn more about Jeff, visit his website: https://kriegerarchitects.com/

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Architects often feel squeezed by low fees that leave them overworked, under-supported, and with little time for true design. For small and residential firms in particular, this cycle can feel endless—too little profit, no space to hire help, and constant pressure to "make it work."

Enoch and Rion explore how undercharging starts long before you send a fee proposal, and how one awkward early project shaped Enoch's view of money. They show why "breaking even" is actually a warning sign, not a win.

You'll hear how low fees trap small and residential firms in a cycle of stress, weak hiring, and no time for real design. Together they reveal the shift in mindset that lets you really charge more and feel good about it.

  • The quiet habit that makes even good projects unprofitable
  • A pricing mistake that keeps you from hiring help
  • One mental switch that lifts your fees without changing your service

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What does it take to run multiple companies and build £30 million in property, without losing your mind? In this episode, architectural engineer and developer Ben Richards returns to share what's really changed since his last viral interview. You'll hear what's working, what's not, and the hidden lessons most architects never get to learn.

Ben lifts the hood on how he structured his practice to run without him, and the price he's paid for that freedom. He also shares the real risk of juggling multiple businesses and what most architects get wrong when trying to become developers. If you think becoming an "architect-developer" is the dream, this episode is your wake-up call.

On this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why the way you hire might be the reason you can't grow
  • The "cleanest" business model no one talks about in architecture
  • How top architects are solving more than just design problems

Tune in—you'll see your practice differently.

To learn more about Ben, visit his website: https://xpproperty.co.uk/

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TS3 Architects founder Thomas Smith joins Rion Willard to share how he moved from scraping by to leading with purpose. He reveals the turning point that made his firm's numbers—and culture—finally click.

Tom talks about the fee trap that many architects fall into and the surprising move that got his clients saying yes. He hints at a simple review that uncovered cash hiding in plain sight. You'll also hear how opening the books shifted his team from employees to true partners.

From vision days to a fresh org chart, Tom shows why culture is not fluff—it's profit. He speaks about freedom through people, not just systems, and the next chapter for his firm. This is a story of transformation every architect will want to hear.

You'll also discover:

  • The one-sentence purpose that changed everything
  • The quiet client talk that unlocked higher fees
  • The tracking tweak that turned hours into cash

To learn more about Thomas, visit his website: https://ts3architects.com/

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Architects are trained to hustle, but what if the grind is actually holding you back? In this episode, coach Jenna Harrison joins Enoch Sears to explore a radical shift—one that swaps overwork for a schedule that fuels creativity, clarity, and growth.

They dive into the unseen toll hustle culture takes on your body, mind, and most valuable relationships. You'll hear how an unexpected turning point made Jenna rethink everything about success, and the surprising ripple effects that followed. This isn't theory—it's lived experience, backed by results.

Jenna also hints at the simple but powerful shifts that free you from the "time for money" trap. If you've ever wondered whether you can work less and earn more, this is your chance to find out.

You'll discover:

  • The hidden cost of being "the bottleneck" in your firm
  • Why your brain may be blocking your best work
  • The counterintuitive change that can grow both freedom and revenue

To learn more about Jenna, visit her website: https://www.theuncommonway.com/

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Architects often feel torn between their creative calling and the pressure to "talk money," leaving many unsure how to price their work, defend their value, or navigate client conversations without anxiety.

Money is supposed to be boring, distant, and handled by someone else, especially in architecture. In this episode, Enoch and Rion pull back the veil on the quiet myths architects inherit about fees, value, and what their work is really worth. They show how those hidden stories shape firms, projects, and even your sense of freedom as a practice owner.

Starting from a shocking comment Enoch heard at architecture school, the conversation moves through history, Wall Street, and today's studio culture. You'll hear how a new way to see money can change the clients you attract, the projects you win, and the role you play at the table.

  • The offhand remark that froze a studio room—and exposed a deep bias about architects who care about money.
  • How one simple reframe turns money from "dirty" to a powerful technology of trust in your practice.
  • Why a common industry tool might be training your best clients to see you as a commodity.

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with Camila Brugger, founder of WorldTeams—the company quietly transforming how architecture firms grow. Camila shares her personal journey from witnessing the chaos of her parents' small practice to building a 650-person global team that serves over 200 firms. Her story is raw, energizing, and full of practical insight for any architect tired of doing it all alone.

You'll hear how remote talent can unlock growth, freedom, and surprising loyalty—even if you've tried outsourcing before and failed. Camila reveals the mindset shifts and systems that make remote work actually work. And she doesn't hold back on the tough lessons that helped her scale without burning out.

In this episode, you'll discover…

  • The silent hiring mistake most architects are still making—and how it's costing them thousands.
  • What one architecture firm owner did to 3X their team without opening a single job ad.
  • Why your dream lifestyle might be just one mindset shift away.

To learn more about Camila, visit her website: https://worldteams.com/

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Architects often find themselves juggling client demands, project deadlines, and team issues while feeling like they have no space left for themselves. This episode tackles that hidden pain—why architects run on panic even while designing calm, beautiful spaces for others.

Many firm owners live in constant "firefighting" mode, but don't see the cost on health, team, and profits.

You'll hear stories of monks, pilots, scuba divers, and tax bills that show the price of knee-jerk reactions. You'll also see how nervous system science, rituals, and one monthly habit can raise your status as a leader and steady your team. You'll glimpse a way to run your practice, where you feel ahead instead of always behind.

  • Why one pilot's "engine failure" became a masterclass in calm leadership.
  • The daily habit that turns your inbox from trap to tool.
  • How a tweak in planning flips your practice from drama to safety.

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When Drew Pedrick started his architecture firm, he didn't follow the usual rules. No office. A global team. A deep focus on meaning, not just design. In this episode, Drew shares the mindset shift that helped him build a profitable, values-driven practice from the ground up.

Host Enoch Sears digs into how Drew balances creativity and business, and what most architects get very wrong about profit. They talk about staying aligned without an office, building strong partnerships, and what it really means to run a "conscious" firm. This conversation is honest, bold, and full of unexpected lessons for any architect ready to stop playing small.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • The surprising structure behind a firm that looks freeform
  • Why most architects' "budgeting system" guarantees stress and burnout
  • How to protect your peace—and your profit—before the first client call

Tune in and rethink how architecture can work.

To learn more about Drew, visit his website: https://www.mctiguearchitects.com/

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Fees start everything in an architecture firm: the work you take, the team you pay, and the life you live. In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard cut through "competitive pricing" and show why fee stress is rarely about the number on your proposal. They point to what low-fee fear is really signaling—and why it's hard to fix later.

You'll hear how sales and marketing shape fees more than most architects admit, and why confidence is built from real inputs, not hype. They also preview an updated industry fee report and how you can use it to see your fees in context. It may change how you price next job.

  • The hidden reason "I might lose this job" shows up right before you quote.
  • The blind spot that makes smart architects think they can sell.
  • The profit clue that warns something deeper is off—before you crash.

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Architects often find themselves buried under deadlines, staff questions, and the pressure to deliver flawless work—leaving little room to breathe, lead, or think creatively. This episode explores why that overwhelm feels so persistent and why traditional fixes rarely move the needle.

Drowning in projects, staff issues, and nonstop client demands? In this episode, Enoch and Rio dig into what really sits beneath overwhelm for architecture firm owners and new partners.

You'll hear how ego and pride in being "the busy one" can trap you in a me-centric office, and why real change starts with how you see yourself, not with another tool or system.

  • The hidden "reward" you may be getting from overwhelm… and why letting it go can feel unsafe.
  • A quiet shift in how you see your role that lets your team grow while you step back.
  • The wake-up calls that push some architects to rebuild their firms—and their lives.

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What do two architects do after working at one of the most elite firms in the world? In this episode, Alex Yuen and Minkoo Kang share how their time at OMA shaped their view of architecture—and why they chose a very different path. They now work at the intersection of design, development, and teaching.

But they didn't just trade desks—they rewired the way they think about value, money, and impact. If you've ever felt stuck between being a visionary and being profitable, this episode speaks directly to you. You'll hear how these two navigated burnout, risk, and reinvention to reclaim creative and financial power.

Whether you're still chasing design awards or itching to build your own thing, what Alex and Minkoo reveal will shift how you see your role as an architect.

  • The hidden cost every architect pays—but rarely talks about
  • How to unlock design freedom without pitching or pandering
  • Why "good design" might be the least important part of your project

To learn more about Alex & Minkoo, visit their websites: https://co-operations.org/ - https://generalpartneroffice.dev/

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Architects often feel stuck and overwhelmed when dealing with the challenge of growing their firms beyond the exhausting hustle-and-grind stage, especially when the traditional path to growth feels slow, risky, and filled with staffing headaches. Many try to "stay small" to avoid these pains—only to face inconsistent cash flow, constant stress, and limited creative freedom.

Enoch & Rion explore a bold and unexpected path to growing an architecture firm—one that challenges long-held beliefs in the industry. Along the way, they reveal why so many small practices stay stuck, and what keeps talented architects locked in old models that drain time, energy, and joy.

You'll hear stories from firm owners who broke out of the grind, the hidden risks of staying small, and a surprising route that can give instant stability and creative freedom.

By the end, you'll see the industry from a new angle—and feel pulled toward a different future.

  • The "invisible desert" nearly every firm must cross—and the shortcut few know exists.
  • A counterintuitive move that can turn years of slow growth into a single bold leap.
  • The surprising reason a bigger firm can be easier to run than a small one.

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What happens when a trained actor walks away from the stage and steps into the world of real estate development? In this episode, Rion Willard speaks with Bill Caleo, co-founder of The Brooklyn Home Company, about how one bold move—and one deeply personal project—sparked a $500 million design-led business. You'll hear the journey of how heart, family, and instinct came together to form a vertically integrated firm that's rewriting the developer playbook.

Bill shares how his theater background gave him a unique edge most developers miss—and why he believes developers have a duty to shape culture, not just buildings. You'll also hear a surprising story about one handcrafted object that saved an entire project during a financial crash. And for architects dreaming of more control, more beauty, and better margins, this conversation just might crack something open.

In this episode, discover:

  • The unusual career path that became a secret advantage
  • A costly mistake that revealed the most profitable design move they ever made
  • Why their most powerful marketing strategy isn't what you think

To learn more about Bill, visit his website: https://www.thebrooklynhomecompany.com/

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Architects often feel stuck chasing "someday" goals, working harder but not getting closer to the practice or life they imagined. The real pain? Knowing you're busy, overwhelmed, and talented—yet still unclear about what you're aiming for or why progress feels so slow.

Enoch and Rion share how a small shift in how you think about targets, feedback, and your "default future" can reshape your practice and your life.

You'll hear how their own health scares and career detours uncovered blind spots they never saw coming.

You'll get a simple check-in across four areas of life and a fresh view of what real progress looks like.

  • Why one blunt question about your future makes it hard to keep tolerating the status quo.
  • The sneaky way "being busy" can drain your self-esteem and your team's drive.
  • A daily habit with a notebook that can expose what you truly want faster than any course.

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What happens when a young architect trades a steady paycheck for a risky first project—with no guarantee of success? In this bold episode, Baker Roddey reveals how he navigated real estate rules, raised unexpected funding, and turned one deal into a springboard for his firm. But it wasn't easy—and what he shares will challenge your ideas of what it really takes to grow.

You'll hear how strategy, sales, and sheer nerve played a role—but not in the ways you might expect. Baker opens up about the invisible barriers architects face, and how he learned to move through them without burning bridges (or cash). His story isn't just smart—it's surprisingly spiritual.

Whether you're just starting out or ready to rewrite your path, this conversation holds insights worth stealing.

  • The quiet financial tactic no architect is taught in school—but should be.
  • How one phone call (and a mindset shift) unlocked the deal that changed everything.
  • The one "soft skill" Baker used to raise five figures… without pitching like a bro.

To learn more about Baker, visit his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bakerroddey

To learn more about Mary Beth, visit her website: https://threerealestate.com/

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Architect Nation, this episode tackles the silent killer in many firms: weak accountability. Enoch and Rion reveal how polite habits and fear of conflict drain authority, profit, and joy. You'll hear why "safety" and "fierce compassion" can live in the same room.

Through real stories, they show what happens when leaders avoid hard talks—or explode instead. You'll learn how language choices signal ownership, and why clients sense wobble long before you do. The result: missed deadlines, shrinking margins, and the "supplier" label.

Then they point to a better way. A simple conversation frame, a different stance on responsibility, and a mindset that turns collision into creation. The payoffs touch culture, fees, and speed of execution.

  • The two-word shift that changes everything with staff and clients.
  • A ruthless-yet-loving move that ends chronic deadline drift.
  • The profit leak hiding in your "nice" culture (and how leaders plug it).

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Most architects feel like outsiders in the business conversations that shape their projects. They're left out of key decisions, treated as a line item cost, and frustrated when their design expertise isn't valued the way it should be.

What happens when an architect trades AutoCAD for agile sprints and business models?

In this episode, we sit down with Daplaah-Teng Aryene—an architectural designer turned UX strategist—whose career took a sharp turn during the pandemic. What started as a leap into startup life became a masterclass in value creation, entrepreneurship, and how architects can reclaim agency in a system that often undervalues their genius.

Daplaah unpacks how real estate, tech, and business strategy reshaped his understanding of architecture's role—and where most firms leave opportunity on the table. From innovation frameworks to unexpected lessons in developer boardrooms, this episode challenges everything you thought you knew about the "architect's lane."

To learn more about Daplaah-Teng Aryene, visit his LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daplaah-teng-aryene

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In this energetic live session, Rion Willard held at the AIA Austin Event, he asks a hard question: what does a true high-performance architecture team look like? He shares sobering industry stats and stories. Then he flips the script, turning the room into a workshop with quick audits, hands-up shares, and honest self-checks.

You'll hear why profits power design, and why little things—like scattered emails, fuzzy roles, and quiet scope creep—silently drain margins. Rion sketches a simple score that top firms use to gauge performance, plus a brutal-but-kind way to map every teammate's fit. He closes with field notes from firms that made the leap, and a nudge to take one concrete action today.

Along the way, he surfaces bottlenecks leaders rarely admit, and invites you to test with no-fluff prompts. Expect candid talk about hiring, delegation, and the real cost of turnover. If you lead a team, or want to, this is your wake-up call now.

  • The surprising revenue-per-person target top studios chase—and how to gauge yours in minutes.
  • A four-box lens that reveals who to elevate, coach, or release (without drama).
  • The tiny leaks that steal profit each week—and the simple ritual that plugs them.

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Architects are under more pressure than ever to deliver projects faster, with fewer resources, and tighter margins. Yet much of their time is still spent repeating work, hunting for old files, or redrawing details they know they’ve already drawn before. This episode dives into how AI can help architects work smarter—not harder—by unlocking the power of their past work.

In this episode, Rion reconnects with Natalia Bakaeva from ARKI and you'll hear how she is tackling everything from tedious workflows to profitability—without disrupting how firms already operate.

Natalia shares how practices are turning their past work into a searchable database that actually helps them move faster. They explore how ARKI might evolve into a second brain for your firm—one that remembers everything and makes drawing easier, smarter, and even more profitable.

Listen to learn:

  • The hidden cost of “reinventing the wheel” in every project—and how to stop it
  • What one firm did to slash production time by 50% using their own archive
  • Why ARKI might be the missing link between your creative ideas and your business goals

To learn more about Natalia, visit her website: https://www.getarki.com/

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Enoch Sears and Rion Willard tackle the myth of hustle and grind. Why do smart architects work more yet feel behind? They walk through the real cost and hint at a better path that frees your time, profits, and nerves.

They share stories from studio all-nighters, a high-stakes talk in Austin, and a sharp lesson on leadership. You’ll hear a clean way to pick what to stop, what to keep, and what to hand off. Most of all, they show how ease beats force when you build your firm.

  • The 30-second check that exposes hidden grind—and what it reveals about your pipeline, projects, and pride this week.
  • A quiet switch of leaders flips to stop bottlenecks, lift team ownership, and unlock profit without longer hours or late nights.
  • The garden-style tactic that attracts better clients, calmer weeks, and growth that feels aligned—and lasts, without chasing or forcing deals.

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What if the very systems meant to support architects are actually holding them back? In this powerful episode, Rion Willard sits down with Patrik Schumacher, Principal of Zaha Hadid Architects, for a bold, no-holds-barred conversation. They dive into what it really takes to run a creative practice that’s profitable, scalable, and still deeply visionary.

You’ll hear how one of the world’s most innovative firms navigates bureaucracy, wins global commissions, and stays ahead—without selling out. Patrik also unpacks why many architecture schools may be steering young talent in the wrong direction. If you’ve ever felt stuck between art and business, this episode could shift everything.

On this episode, discover:

  • The silent killer of design innovation (and how to escape it)
  • A business model that lets you scale and stay creative
  • Why most young architects are being set up to fail—before they even graduate

This isn’t just theory. It’s what’s working now.

To learn more about Patrik, visit his website: www.zaha-hadid.com

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In this thought-provoking episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard sits down with long-time collaborator Nicole, whose work with firm owners goes far beyond strategy and business systems. Together, they explore the hidden forces shaping how architects think, act, and lead—often without realizing it.

Nicole reveals why many practice owners feel stuck, overwhelmed, or adrift, even when they’ve “done everything right,” and how unseen layers of belief can quietly limit results. She shares powerful shifts that can help leaders reclaim clarity, tap into their core identity, and run their business with more freedom and impact.

Along the way, you’ll hear stories, analogies, and unexpected moments of insight that might just change how you see your own challenges.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • The hidden “handbrake” most architects don’t know is slowing them down
  • A simple daily habit that rewires your thinking without effort
  • How to turn even setbacks into strategic advantages

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What if the secret to winning more architecture work wasn’t just better design, but better communication? In this thought-provoking episode, Rose Marshall of ING Media pulls back the curtain on how architects can become allies, not just suppliers. Her approach flips the script on how architects show value—and who they’re showing it to.

Rion and Rose explore a recent industry report that connects surprising dots between investment trends and future-proof practices. You’ll hear about the biggest missed opportunities many firms don’t even realize they’re ignoring. And, while there are plenty of tips for communication, the real gold is in how you look at your role as an architect.

  • What do bees, data centers, and student housing have in common—and why should architects care?
  • Why your next big commission may depend on what you don’t talk about in your project posts.
  • The simple lens that turns an architect from a hired hand into a strategic partner investors can’t ignore.

To learn more about Rose, visit her website: https://www.ing-media.com/

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In this raw and eye-opening episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard dive deep into the unseen forces that shape your results as a business leader. They share real stories—from awkward social encounters to emotional breakthroughs—that reveal what’s really holding architects back from success. You’ll hear surprising lessons from monasteries, mastermind rooms, and even airplane aisles.

More than just business tactics, this episode explores the hidden signals you send without knowing it—and how they shape client trust, team culture, and your bottom line. Enoch and Rion get personal, exposing their own blind spots and how they’ve worked through them. You’ll walk away seeing leadership in a whole new light.

On this episode, you’ll discover…

• The invisible scent that silently kills deals (and how to clear it). • What 200 people taught Rion about “fake” confidence—and the moment that changed everything. • How Enoch disarmed an angry stranger… and what it unlocked.

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In this bold episode of Business of Architecture, host Enoch Sears sits down with serial entrepreneur and black belt Adam Marburger. From hitting personal rock bottom to building six companies, Adam shares raw lessons that will challenge how you think about growth, pain, and leadership. His story starts with heartbreak—and leads to unexpected clarity.

What follows is a grounded conversation about building real wealth, emotional freedom, and business systems that actually work. Adam doesn’t sugarcoat the journey. He reveals the mindset shifts that helped him turn chaos into clarity—and what most architects get totally wrong about delegation and control.

  • The brutal 2-word phrase that changed everything—and why you need to say it to yourself
  • Why your “dream team” might be the biggest thing holding you back
  • The hidden mistake most firm owners make when trying to scale (and what to do instead)

To learn more about Adam, visit his website: https://www.adammarburger.com/

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Frank and Megan Lin didn’t set out to build a high-profit, award-winning firm. For years, they worked late, chased too many projects, and tried to out-hustle their burnout. Then something happened that changed the entire direction of their practice—and their lives.

In this episode, they share what it really took to stop grinding and start growing. You’ll hear how they created freedom without sacrificing design, and how they reconnected with their deeper purpose through the business itself. If you’ve ever wondered whether building a thriving firm means giving up your life, this episode is for you.

Here’s a taste of what you’ll discover:

  • The hiring ritual that saved their culture—and helped eliminate expensive missteps
  • The one mindset shift that turned a draining practice into a design-led enterprise
  • Why most architects stay broke (and the invisible belief keeping them stuck)

This is one of the most honest, inspiring conversations we’ve had. Don’t miss it.

To learn more about Frank & Megan, visit their website: https://www.coxiststudio.com/

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with Robert Yuen, CEO of Monograph, to explore how architecture firms can stop running in survival mode and start operating with clarity, cash flow, and confidence. Robert shares insights from Monograph’s latest benchmarking report—revealing what separates the high-performing firms from the rest. You'll hear how new tools and mindsets are helping firm owners shift away from outdated habits that keep them stuck.

They dive into the quiet killers of profit most architects overlook, and why your billing method might be the reason you're still underpaid. Plus, Robert opens up about the one decision Monograph made that’s quietly revolutionizing how small studios grow. If you’re feeling squeezed by project chaos or cash droughts, this conversation will make you rethink what’s possible.

Listen to discover:

  • The surprising billing switch that makes firms instantly more profitable
  • A simple habit that separates thriving studios from struggling ones
  • Why some architects earn twice as much—with fewer projects

Ready to listen?

To learn more about Robert, visit his website: https://robertyuen.com/

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End chaos in your firm—300+ peers use this framework. Free video here: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/framework In this episode of Business of Architecture, host Rion Willard sits down with Mike Linn, the fractional CFO behind some of the most financially secure architecture firms today. They explore why most architects unknowingly sabotage their own profit — and how to fix it without becoming a “numbers person.” If you’ve ever felt stressed about cash flow or unsure about when to hire, this episode will speak directly to you.

Mike shares the mindset shift that turns messy financials into a tool for freedom, not frustration. He explains how simple changes in how you track time and plan ahead can radically improve the health of your firm. And you’ll hear how real firms are using these tools to confidently grow and reclaim their time.

You’ll discover:

  • The silent profit leak hiding inside 90% of firms
  • A smarter way to hire — even when cash is tight
  • The real reason your invoicing feels chaotic (and how to fix it fast)

To get in contact with Mike directly, send him an email at Mike@businessofarchitecture.com

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Running a successful architecture firm for decades is no small feat—especially when it spans three generations. In this heartwarming and high-energy episode, Scott Spector of Spectorgroup shares the story of how his father built a practice that shaped the skyline of Long Island—and how Scott expanded its reach into Manhattan and beyond. The conversation dives into culture, legacy, and what it really takes to build a firm that thrives across time.

From stories of “visiting dad’s dirt” to lessons learned in lacrosse and leadership, Scott reveals the hidden ingredients that fuel sustainable growth. You’ll hear how he hires with intention, energizes his teams, and strikes the elusive balance between creativity and accountability. It’s a masterclass in positive leadership—with just enough grit.

  • The unusual team system that unlocked surprising productivity
  • How to grow a firm without killing your creativity—or your culture
  • Why this firm says "no" to cookie-cutter hires—and how it pays off

To learn more about Scott, visit his website: https://www.spectorgroup.com/

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Most architecture firm owners don’t realize how much money they’re leaving on the table. In this episode, financial experts Tal and Rachel Richards, CPA, reveal some of the most common — and costly — mistakes architects make when it comes to taxes. They also offer powerful insights on how to build long-term wealth with the income you’re already earning.

Whether you’re just starting out or have a small team, this conversation will change how you think about profit, planning, and even partnerships. Enoch guides the discussion toward real-world scenarios so you can apply these lessons today. But be warned — what you don’t know might already be hurting you.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • A legal setup most architects choose — and why it could quietly wreck your margins
  • The surprising place many firm owners hide thousands (without knowing it)
  • How smart architects turn business income into tax-free personal wealth

Tune in — your future self will thank you.

To learn more about Tal & Rachel, visit their website: https://www.joingelt.com/

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, we dive into a sharp, honest conversation with Elias Christeas, founder of Lighthouse Digital Marketing, about what really works—and what doesn’t—when architects try to grow their firms online. From digital visibility to long-term reputation, Elias pulls back the curtain on common traps and powerful strategies architects often overlook. Whether you're fighting to stand out in a crowded market or dreaming of building a lasting legacy, this episode offers an eye-opening perspective.

Elias shares stories from the field, busts a few myths, and reveals how to pivot marketing tactics to match your goals—and your personality. Don’t be surprised if you start rethinking your entire website before the show ends.

  • The surprising website mistake that’s costing you leads, without you realizing it.
  • Why most SEO strategies fail before they even begin.
  • What elite firms do after they stop chasing clients.

To learn more about Elias, visit his website: https://lighthouse-digitalmarketing.com/

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What really happens when it’s time to step back from your architecture firm? In this eye-opening episode, Enoch Sears and Ryan break down the hidden traps and quiet wins that make or break firm transitions. If you think a buyout or equity plan is all it takes, think again.

This isn’t just about handing over the reins—it’s about what really drives a thriving business when you're no longer in the driver's seat. You'll hear behind-the-scenes stories of success, failure, and everything in between. Some will hit a little too close to home.

Whether you're five years in or ready to exit, this episode will challenge how you think about leadership, trust, and legacy.

  • The silent killer inside most transition plans (and how to see it coming)
  • Why your identity might be the biggest threat to your firm’s future
  • The one overlooked factor that separates firm freedom from firm failure

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What does it take to lead one of the oldest architecture firms in America—and keep it thriving? In this episode, Troy Thompson and Roxanne Malek pull back the curtain on how legacy, leadership, and long-term thinking come together inside SmithGroup. But don’t expect the usual corporate jargon—this is a rare look into the mindset behind real, lasting success.

From navigating ambiguity to balancing profit and purpose, they share lessons learned from decades of growth. You’ll hear how they make bold decisions without losing their soul—or their sanity. And why true leadership in architecture today means designing much more than buildings.

Listen now to discover:

  • The one trait no architecture school teaches—but every top leader needs
  • Why "more money" isn’t the real goal (and what actually is)
  • How to scale a firm without becoming a soulless machine

This episode will challenge how you see success—and how you lead.

To learn more about Roxanne & Troy, visit their:

Website: www.smithgroup.com

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What if the secret to running a thriving architecture firm wasn’t doing more, but actually doing less?

In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard share a surprising insight from the East that changed how they think about leadership, creativity, and business growth. Rion’s recent travels sparked a deep realization that may flip your idea of “productivity” on its head.

You’ll hear stories, metaphors, and one simple daily ritual that reveals a new way to think about time, decision-making, and the path to long-term success.

Whether you're burned out, overwhelmed, or just looking for a fresh perspective, this conversation delivers.

Listen now to discover:

  • A strange habit from overseas that can shift your mindset in minutes
  • Why you might be making your biggest decisions at the worst possible moment
  • A forgotten rule for success used by top creators, leaders, and yes…even monks

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If you’re like many firm owners right now, you’re feeling the weight of uncertainty — what is happening in the market and - what’s next for my practice?

On today’s episode — in this special State of Architecture address — you’ll discover:

  • What’s really happening in the market right now (and what most architects are missing).
  • The biggest mistake small firm owners make during a downturn — and how to avoid it.
  • A step-by-step path to turn uncertainty into opportunity, so you can lead your firm with clarity, confidence, and strength.

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Architects love to design—but when it comes to managing money, many feel overwhelmed, underprepared, or just plain stuck. The creative fire that fuels great projects often fizzles out under the weight of cash flow crises, vague budgets, and project finances that never seem to add up.

When small architecture firms grow, the numbers don’t always follow. In this episode, Ryan Mayhugh from HOK shares what really makes or breaks a firm’s success.

You’ll hear what most small firm owners miss—and why that blind spot is more dangerous than they think. The conversation uncovers how creative freedom can coexist with smart money management. And why some “common sense” decisions can quietly sink your business.

Discover what separates firms that thrive from those that stall out—and why the difference has nothing to do with talent.

  • The single budgeting shift that helped a startup land a multi-million dollar exit.
  • Why following your gut on project pricing might be the worst move you can make.
  • The quiet advantage big firms use that small firms can “steal” without selling out.

Website: https://www.hok.com/

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In this captivating episode of Business of Architecture, Peter Markos unveils the unexpected journey from freshly minted architect to founder of a niche, design-led development venture. What started with handcrafted models and zero capital evolved into a groundbreaking cabin project, earning major funding, press recognition, and a sustainable business model.

Peter’s story weaves through scrappy beginnings, bold financial maneuvers, and a surprising stroke of entrepreneurial insight. He talks about the hidden power of creative leverage, the overlooked value of sweat equity, and how constraints sparked scalable innovation.

This episode isn’t just about building a cabin—it’s about building belief in possibility.

  • The clever move that turned $100,000 into something far greater—without laying a single brick.
  • How a model smaller than your desk convinced strangers to sign over their land.
  • The high-stakes risk Peter took (that you definitely shouldn’t)—but might wish you could.

To learn more about Peter, visit his:

Website: https://www.markosdesignworkshop.com/

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Hiring in architecture is high-stakes. Get it wrong, and you end up with missed deadlines, confused roles, office drama—or worse, talented people who simply can’t work together. This episode dives into the quiet costs of hiring missteps and how to avoid them.

Hiring the wrong person can silently break a thriving firm. In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard unpack a new way to think about identifying top talent. Not the typical “rock star” you might imagine—but something deeper, more strategic.

They explore where most architecture firms go wrong in their hiring process. You'll hear surprising reasons why even skilled professionals can hurt your team. And they share how small shifts in approach can unlock major gains in performance and harmony.

You’ll also hear the behind-the-scenes story of how they tested for something you’d never find on a résumé—and how one hire changed everything.

Here’s what you’ll discover:

  • The silent trap most firms fall into when someone “looks great on paper”
  • A little-known interview twist that reveals what really drives someone
  • Why hiring without this one thing can drain profits and morale—fast

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Many architects dream of doing their own developments, but the fear of financial risk, inexperience with construction, and lack of support can stop them before they start. Becoming your client sounds empowering until you're staring down zoning codes, contractor bids, and bank meetings.

In this episode, architect and developer Kevin Hittle shares how he bridged that gap. Kevin started as a laborer, became an architect, and eventually wore all three hats: architect, developer, and contractor. It’s a story of sweat equity, smart deals, and building something both beautiful and profitable.

You’ll learn how one small project sparked a bigger vision—and how being deeply involved at every stage of the process changed the way he now designs for others. His practical insights offer a grounded, no-fluff view of what it really takes to make development work as a solo architect. And he’s clear about the one piece of experience every architect should get.

Listen to learn:

  • How he built a $1.8M project with less than $30K in cash
  • The rare zoning loophole that changed everything
  • Why being “the maintenance guy” made him a better architect
  • The unexpected thing he now regrets not upgrading

To learn more about Kevin, visit his:

Website:www.SSH-Arch.com

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When your pipeline dries up, clients vanish without paying, and payroll is looming with no cash in sight—what do you do? In this episode, we dive into a real-life scenario where an architecture firm faces a $52K quarterly loss, $215K in overdue invoices, and only three weeks of cash left.

What happens when your firm hits a financial wall—hard—and you’ve got just weeks of cash left? This episode pulls back the curtain on a real architecture practice facing exactly that. You'll hear a raw, behind-the-scenes look at a business in crisis—and how smart billing, strategic thinking, and community insight begin to turn the tide.

You'll meet an architect pushed to the brink—no new projects, massive unpaid invoices, and a crushing cash flow crunch. But within the pressure, unexpected strategies emerge. From ancient Roman wheels to outsourcing breakthroughs, this episode isn’t just theory—it’s a survival guide.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • The surprising mindset shift that instantly changes how cash flows into your firm
  • A little-known outsourcing trick that could save your practice six figures
  • Why one ancient invention still haunts your billing system—and how to break free

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What happens when a young designer stops waiting and just starts building? In this episode, we meet Shane Curry—a 30-year-old designer who decided to take the leap into development, without a roadmap, and without waiting for the perfect moment. What followed is a story of risk, grit, and surprising wins in one of the most expensive housing markets in the world.

Shane shares how he navigated his first project, convinced partners to jump in with him, and found a way to make the numbers work. He talks about how he’s grown a design studio without ads, and why he refuses to do copy-paste architecture. His approach is raw, action-focused, and full of lessons for anyone tired of sitting on the sidelines.

Listen in to learn:

  • The unusual way Shane landed his first real estate deal
  • Why “being just dumb enough” might be your best strategy
  • How he turned $0 in marketing into a pipeline of projects
  • The mindset shift that made risk feel exciting—not scary

To learn more about Shane, visit his: Website: https://www.studio1904.com/

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Many architects dream of launching their own firm, but few do it with the level of preparation and insight that Matthew Arnold brings to the table. After nearly 15 years at a celebrated architecture practice, Matthew made a bold move, one inspired by a surprising encounter with two iconic projects in the Arizona desert. What followed was a shift not only in career, but in how he sees the role of architects in shaping their own futures.

In this heartening and practical conversation, Rion explores what made Matthew take the leap, what he did beforehand to prepare, and how he now blends the roles of designer and developer. Listeners will hear about the surprising lessons from famous architects of the past, and the critical detail that helped Matthew win a key development deal without breaking the bank.

Listen to learn:

  • What a legendary gala tradition reveals about the business of architecture
  • Why one dinner in the desert changed everything
  • The mistake Matthew made selling a unit too early and how it backfired
  • How one overlooked seller need gave him a development deal no one else could win

To learn more about Matthew, visit his:

Website: www.matthewdarnold.com

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, we meet Tima Bell, founder of Bell Design Group—a firm with global reach and an unexpected twist on what it means to practice architecture. With studios across Los Angeles, Madrid, and Argentina, Tima shares how his journey from hospitality design to managing a 50+ person team has shaped a unique approach to leadership, delegation, and culture.

You'll hear how one of his biggest challenges turned into a multi-business solution, helping not just his firm but others in the industry. He opens up about the real cost of passion, how to spot when a project is truly worth saying yes to, and when it’s not. And if you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to grow a firm while still loving the work, this conversation offers an inspiring glimpse behind the curtain.

Listen to learn:

  • What most architects miss that keeps their firm stuck
  • A surprising way to build international credibility without a big name
  • How to get clients without "selling"
  • What happens when you let go and trust your team to rise

To learn more about Tima, visit his:

Website: www.belldesigngroup.com

LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tima-bell-577b177/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_belldesigngroup

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Architects often feel stuck in a cycle of underpaid work, long hours, and limited creative control—especially when dealing with the pressures of traditional practice. Many wonder if there’s another path, one that offers both freedom and financial reward without leaving architecture behind.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard sits down with Amanda Baillieu and Gus Zogolovitch, the co-founders of Developer Collective. They open up about their mission to help architects take control of their future—and why now may be the best time to make a bold move.

You’ll hear the story behind how Developer Collective started, and what inspired Gus and Amanda to build something that’s shaking up the status quo. They also touch on the unique skills architects already have—ones that developers deeply need—and why those talents may be more valuable than most realize.

Listen to this episode, to learn:

  • Why an overlooked skill architects already have might be their biggest asset
  • The one thing that could unlock hidden sites across London—and beyond
  • A surprising reason why finding money may not be the real problem
  • What some developers now envy about architects (and won’t admit)

To learn more about Gus & Amanda, visit their:

Website: www.developercollective.co

LinkedIn: tch/https://www.linkedin.com/in/gus-zogolovi

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Running an architecture firm can feel like being stuck—overwhelmed, overworked, and unsure how to get free. In this episode, Geoff Hoover, principal at Business of Architecture, shares what’s really holding firms back. Geoff’s path from engineering to sales and lifeguarding has given him a unique ability to spot the hidden issues firm owners often miss.

You’ll hear powerful stories that reveal why great design isn’t enough to build a successful business. Geoff shares the mindset shifts and leadership patterns that separate the firms that thrive from the ones that merely survive. This episode is packed with insights that could unlock a whole new way of working without giving up your weekends.

What you’ll discover:

  • What a lifeguard can teach you about running a business
  • Why “delegation” isn’t as easy as you think
  • The silent trap many successful firm owners fall into
  • A single sentence that could change your firm for the next 10 years

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Architecture firm owners are increasingly burdened by succession planning, talent shortages, and the pressure to scale in a competitive market. Many are unsure how to exit gracefully, grow beyond 50 people, or prepare their business for long-term success, let alone navigate the complex world of mergers and acquisitions.

In this eye-opening episode, Rion Willard sits down with the founders of Stone Mill Partners, a specialist M&A firm serving the AEC industry. They peel back the curtain on how architectural firms are being bought, sold, and merged—often with surprising motivations behind each move.

The conversation reveals how cultural fit is the secret weapon in a successful acquisition—and how missing it can spell disaster. You’ll also hear about the rise of private equity in architecture and what that might mean for your firm’s future. Whether you're building for legacy, scaling fast, or preparing for exit, this episode gives you a glimpse of what’s possible.

  • Why senior staff shortages are now one of the biggest drivers of firm acquisitions
  • The “Tinder for businesses” method of matching architecture firms with the right buyer
  • What really happens when private equity steps into the design world

To learn more about Stonemill Partners, visit their:

Website: https://stonemillpartners.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-neal-b6417857/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stonemillprtnrs

Instagram: ers/https://www.instagram.com/stonemillpartn

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Most architects start their own firms for more freedom. But too many end up overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid. Why does this happen, and how can you break free?

In this episode, Enoch Sears speaks with architect and developer Zeke Freeman about the unseen barriers that hold back small firm owners. They uncover the surprising mindset shifts that can unlock real profitability. Plus, they explore the key difference between struggling firms and those that scale beyond $1M.

You'll also hear why some firms hit a ceiling while others break through. And if you’ve ever wondered whether outsourcing is the future, this episode might change how you think about remote teams.

  • The costly mistake most architects don’t realize they’re making
  • Why pricing your services like everyone else is a dangerous trap
  • The hidden fear stopping firm owners from delegating
  • What it really takes to go from $1M to $10M (hint: it's not what you think)

To learn more about Zeke, visit his:

LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/zfreeman1?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAab33UMAna1cq9m3n-cF7T9PYyFtIDL9LJJnjicA5QQDWW7ZX5YCl7g8qWU_aem_J8cHlehc-BEHqPCEu7Q0_g

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Many architects start their firms with a vision of creative freedom, only to find themselves buried in endless work, stretched too thin, and struggling financially. In this episode, Rion Willard joins Jason Owens to reveal why so many architects hit this wall—and what they must do to escape it.

You’ll hear how business structures, delegation, and financial strategies play a hidden role in shaping success. Ryan also shares personal stories of his own struggles, the game-changing moment that shifted everything, and how he and Enoch Sears built a framework to help architects reclaim their time, energy, and profits.

If you’ve ever wondered how to step out of the day-to-day grind, refocus your business, and actually enjoy running your practice, this episode is a must-listen.

  • The sneaky mistake of keeping architects stuck in long hours and low profits
  • A simple shift that can instantly change how you see your business
  • The hard truth architects must face before they can scale successfully
  • The surprising role mindset plays in creating a more profitable practice

To learn more about Jason, visit his:

Website: https://www.mountainfreedom.coach/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kajabi

X: https://www.twitter.com/kajabi

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kajabi

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Most architects dream of building their own projects—but when it comes time to raise money, navigate risk, and manage construction, many find themselves stuck. Without the right systems, support, or business model, those dreams quickly fade under the weight of complexity and cost.

David Cross joins Rion Willard to tell the story of how he left a traditional practice to tackle one of the biggest problems in UK housing. In this episode, David shares the bold move that started it all—and the surprising childhood experience that planted the seed. He opens up about the risks, the wins, and what it really takes to build a housing company from scratch.

They explore what’s missing in today’s housing system and how David’s team found a fresh way to solve it. He also talks about the turning point that made him sell his practice and start over. If you’ve ever wondered how an architect becomes a developer—and why you might want to—you’ll want to listen to this.

  • Discover the planning hack that helped David get early buy-in before he even had land
  • The little-known reason most architects fail at building their own projects
  • How a scooter crash inspired a key design test
  • What to ask before choosing your next funding partner

To learn more about David, visit his:

Website: https://sky-house.co/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkyHouseCo/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/skyhouseco

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skyhouseco/

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In this episode, Rion Willard speaks with Joseph Aniedu, a seasoned architect with extensive experience across a range of project types and procurement methods. Joseph has led both internal and external design teams in the successful delivery of complex, multi-disciplinary projects, spanning residential, hospitality, and mixed-use sectors.

With a remarkable portfolio that includes award-winning healthcare and hospitality projects in the UK, Joseph’s work has contributed to projects totaling nearly £1 billion in value. His tenure as a senior architect for major clients has refined his approach to balancing the critical demands of quality, time, cost, and resource management in each project.

An advocate for collaborative problem-solving, Joseph works seamlessly with design teams, main contractors, specialist sub-contractors, and suppliers, ensuring strategic and detail-oriented solutions for every project. His passion for Building Information Modeling (BIM) underlines his dedication to enhancing workflow and efficiency across all RIBA stages, ensuring smoother and more effective project delivery from start to finish. Please join us in welcoming Joseph Aniedu to the show!

In today’s episode, we will be discussing:

  • Growth in the Healthcare sector
  • Leadership and strategic vision
  • Client acquisition

To learn more about Joseph, visit his:

Website: https://www.aga-associates.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aga-associates/mycompany/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aga_associates_/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGA-Associates-103902125557367

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgaAssociates

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How can you boost your architecture firm’s profitability—without taking on more work? In this episode, Rion Willard and Enoch Sears break down an often-overlooked strategy that could transform your business overnight. They discuss how pricing isn’t just a number—it’s positioning, marketing, and psychology all wrapped into one.

Discover why some firms effortlessly command premium fees while others struggle with clients who push back on pricing. Learn how one simple tweak to your service offerings could create new revenue streams instantly. Plus, get insight into the surprising lessons architecture can take from industries like luxury watches and high-end hospitality.

  • What luxury brands know about pricing that most architects ignore
  • A small shift in how you present fees that could dramatically increase your profits
  • Why certain clients will happily pay more—and how to find them
  • The hidden danger of “pricing dilution” and how to avoid it

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What happens when an architect breaks free from traditional practice and takes an unconventional path? In this episode, Josh Sanabria, founder of GoArchitect, shares how his journey led him from design studios to a unique intersection of software, community engagement, and architecture. His company has found an innovative way to help school districts secure funding for major projects—but it’s not what you’d expect.

Josh reveals how a surprising realization forced him to pivot his business model completely, leading to explosive growth. He also discusses the overlooked challenges that architects face when trying to innovate within the industry—and how he overcame them. Plus, he shares a simple yet powerful strategy that took his company from a struggling startup to a nationally recognized platform.

  • The unexpected business lesson Josh learned from a failed media venture
  • Why the traditional way of planning school projects is broken—and what’s replacing it
  • How a hidden rule about school funding changed the course of his career
  • The one email that instantly created demand for his services

To learn more about Josh, visit his:

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpsanabria/

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Raising your fees can feel risky, but what if it actually enhances your client’s experience? In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard dive deeper into the psychology of pricing, client perception, and how creating the right kind of buying experience can make clients more willing to pay premium fees—without resistance.

Rion shares a surprising turn of events from his watch-buying fiasco and how a frustrating purchasing experience almost ruined a sale. The lesson? The process of buying matters just as much as the product. Enoch and Rion also discuss the hidden mindset shifts that separate struggling architects from those who effortlessly command higher fees.

  • Why charging more can actually make clients happier
  • The subtle shift that makes high-end clients say “yes” to premium fees
  • How architects unintentionally sabotage their sales conversations
  • A simple, powerful exercise to overcome your discomfort with money

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Think you know what your clients truly value? You might be surprised. In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard dive into the hidden psychology behind financial decisions in architecture. They reveal why architects often assume the wrong things about their clients—and how those blind spots lead to pricing struggles, missed opportunities, and frustrating conversations about fees.

Rion shares a personal story about an electrician who completely misread his priorities, leading to a lost sale. This simple mistake mirrors what many architects unknowingly do in their own businesses. Enoch and Rion break down a powerful framework for uncovering what your clients actually care about—and how to position your services so they’re eager to invest.

  • The counterintuitive reason clients might want to pay more (but won’t tell you why)
  • The subtle mistake that shifts every conversation toward price—and how to avoid it
  • How to make clients excited to invest in high-quality design solutions
  • A psychological trigger that luxury brands use—and how architects can apply it

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What if the biggest challenges in architecture—clients not paying on time and miscommunication disasters—could be solved with one powerful tool?

In this episode, Rion Willard speaks with tech entrepreneur Harry Sofios, founder of Bugle Labs, about his mission to fix the broken architect-client relationship.

Harry shares the eye-opening stories that led him to develop a software platform designed to eliminate cash flow nightmares and reduce project chaos. He reveals how lessons from e-learning technology inspired a smarter way for architects to manage projects, protect their work, and ensure they get paid—without awkward conversations or legal headaches.

  • The shocking reason architects struggle to get paid (and why it's preventable).
  • A hidden problem that quietly destroys projects—until it explodes at the worst time.
  • How a controversial approach to client agreements can save architects from disaster.
  • A real-life cautionary tale that will make you rethink how you share your work.

To learn more about Haritos, visit his:

Website: https://buglelabs.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haritos-harry-sofios-b4a04a146/

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Succession planning—it’s one of the biggest decisions an architecture firm owner will ever make. In this episode, we sit down with CPA and succession planning expert Phillip Ross to explore the key financial and strategic moves every firm should consider when planning their transition. Whether you’re thinking of selling, passing the baton internally, or exploring other options, this conversation uncovers insights most firm owners overlook.

We also discuss how to maximize the value of your firm, the critical mistake that can drastically reduce your payout, and why some firms struggle to transition leadership successfully. With years of experience advising architecture, engineering, and construction businesses, Phillip shares what separates firms that thrive post-transition from those that flounder.

  • The little-known factor that makes your firm far more valuable to buyers.
  • Why waiting too long to plan could cost you more than you realize.
  • The surprising advantage of a growing trend in firm ownership transitions.
  • One simple step that can keep top talent from walking away at the worst possible time.

Listen now to ensure your firm’s legacy and financial future stay intact.

To learn more about Phillip, visit his:

Website: https://www.anchin.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philliprosscpa/

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What if architects didn’t have to rely on developers to bring their designs to life? In this episode, Rion Willard sits down with Charlie Kaplan, principal at Gluck+, to explore a unique business model that gives architects more control, creativity, and financial upside. They discuss how their firm blurs the lines between architect, builder, and developer, leading to incredible efficiencies and design freedom.

Charlie shares the origins of this approach, from early hands-on projects to scaling up to multimillion-dollar developments. He reveals the key mindset shift architects must make to succeed in this space and the unexpected ways this model benefits not just the firm but also clients and communities. If you’ve ever dreamed of taking full control of your projects, this conversation will change the way you think about architecture and business.

  • How a simple shift can prevent budget disasters before they happen
  • Why some architects fail when they try to take on development—and how to avoid their mistakes
  • The overlooked skill architects already have that makes them great builders
  • A surprising real estate opportunity hiding in plain sight

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Hey architecture fans! This week we're giving you a sneak peek at our upcoming film about Brooks & Scarpa, and it's unlike any architecture story you've heard before. No glossy magazine feature here - just raw honesty about what it really takes to build a powerhouse design firm.

From Larry's early days helping his immigrant dad with construction to Angela's mission to transform cities, this power couple shares it all - including why they sometimes have to keep Larry away from construction sites!

Join us for this candid look at the creative breakthroughs, near-disasters, and everything in between that shaped one of LA's most innovative architecture firms.

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How do you truly stand out in the architecture industry? In this follow-up episode, we dive deeper into real strategies for differentiation—beyond the usual clichés and overused tactics. If you’ve ever wondered why clients struggle to choose between firms or why pricing pressure keeps you stuck, this episode uncovers what’s really going on.

We discuss the counterintuitive ways pricing affects perception, why marketing is more than just a nice website, and how to use simple strategies that don’t cost a fortune to create an unforgettable client experience. Plus, we explore the surprising lessons architects can learn from unexpected industries.

If you’ve been relying on your portfolio alone to win work, this episode will change how you think about marketing—and your firm’s future.

  • The hidden reason why raising your prices might bring you more clients.
  • A common mistake that keeps architects stuck in a cycle of low fees.
  • What an architect can learn from luxury hotels and Elon Musk’s Cybertruck.
  • One simple change that could instantly improve how clients perceive your firm.

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What sets one architecture firm apart from another? In an industry overflowing with talent, many firms struggle to stand out. In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest challenges architects face—differentiation. Most firms unknowingly blend in, using the same tired strategies as their competitors. But what if those approaches are actually keeping you stuck?

We explore why traditional differentiators, like awards and sustainability credentials, often fail to make an impact. We also discuss the surprising ways architects unknowingly limit themselves and how their websites may be working against them. And, of course, we share stories—some frustrating, some eye-opening—about how architects are often perceived by outsiders.

If you're tired of competing on fees, struggling to attract the right clients, or feeling like just another name in the industry, this episode is for you.

  • The real reason clients struggle to choose between architects—and it’s not what you think.
  • The common mistake that makes your firm blend in, even when you think you’re standing out.
  • Why some “ugly” websites convert better than beautifully designed ones.
  • The perception problem architects don’t realize they have—until it’s too late.

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What if the key to long-term success in architecture and design wasn’t just great projects, but great relationships? In this episode, Ed Thompson, Director of Brick & Wonder, shares how this unique network is reshaping collaboration in the AEC industry. He reveals the surprising insights behind building a thriving community-driven business and why most firms are missing out on a crucial opportunity.

You’ll hear the fascinating backstory of how an ambitious development project led to an entirely new way of thinking about professional relationships. Ed also unpacks the mindset shift needed to go from chasing projects to creating an environment where opportunities naturally emerge. Plus, we explore the hidden power of referrals and why most professionals handle them the wrong way.

  • The unconventional approach keeps top architects, developers, and consultants connected year-round.
  • Why networking events fail—and what actually works to build lasting business relationships.
  • The mistake most professionals make when trying to get referrals (and how to fix it).
  • A simple but powerful shift that turns casual connections into high-trust collaborations.

To learn more about Ed, visit his:

Website: https://brickandwonder.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ejgthompson/

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In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard tackle some of the most pressing questions from small architecture firm owners. From managing finances to standing out in a competitive market, they share surprising insights that challenge traditional thinking. Along the way, they explore hidden factors holding practices back and reveal strategies for unlocking greater success.

Ever wonder if the tools you use are helping or hurting your business? Or why do some firms thrive while others struggle to grow? Enoch and Rion delve into common mistakes architects make and offer fresh perspectives that could change how you approach your practice. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategies, this episode is packed with thought-provoking ideas.

  • The surprising way architects may unknowingly sabotage their business growth.
  • A simple, often-overlooked strategy that can win you more work right now.
  • Why relying on traditional solutions might be holding you back.
  • A new perspective on balancing creativity and profitability.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/KuL84GPuTt5clHewkOcWXH35AiI?utm_source=copy_url

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What fuels the cynicism within the architecture profession? In this thought-provoking episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard explore an intriguing Reddit thread that sparks a deep dive into the hidden struggles architects face. From dashed expectations of glamour to the reality of long hours and low pay, they examine why disillusionment is so widespread. But amidst the challenges, there’s a hopeful message for those willing to see the opportunities.

Hear candid personal stories from Enoch and Rion about their early careers, university experiences, and what they wish they’d known starting out. Discover how architectural education shapes perception and why architects are uniquely equipped for success—inside and outside the profession.

This is an episode about peeling back the curtain, questioning norms, and finding empowerment in unexpected places.

  • Why architecture schools might not be what you expect.
  • A surprising career frustration most architects share.
  • What Ivy League marketing can teach architects about business.
  • How transferable skills could change your career outlook.

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What happens when an architect decides to take control—not just of the design, but the entire development process? In this episode, Rion Willard sits down with Josiah, an architect-turned-developer who made the bold leap from high-rise projects to building his own vision. He shares how a moment of burnout led him to rethink his career, ultimately reshaping his business model into something far more lucrative and fulfilling.

From funding his first project to scaling up with multiple developments at once, Josiah reveals the key insights that helped him transition from architect to entrepreneur. He breaks down the risks, the rewards, and the strategic moves that made it possible.

  • The one decision that changed everything—and why many architects hesitate to make it.
  • A simple yet overlooked strategy that lowers risk for first-time developers.
  • How Josiah went from side projects to full-scale development in just two years.
  • The biggest funding mistake architects make when trying to raise capital.

To learn more about Josiah, visit his:

Website: https://josiahmaddock.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiahmaddock/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/josiah.maddock

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In this episode, Marcus Gleysteen shares his inspiring journey as the head of a design-driven architecture studio. From lessons on finding the right clients to surprising insights about the balance between creativity and business, Marcus doesn’t hold back. His perspective will challenge what you think you know about success in architecture.

Marcus also opens up about how personal setbacks shaped his approach to work and life. Whether you're an aspiring architect or a seasoned professional, his stories and strategies will leave you reflecting on your own path. The way he’s using cutting-edge tools like AI might just surprise you.

  • The unexpected advice Marcus gives to avoid burnout.
  • Why some projects are more trouble than they’re worth.
  • A bold perspective on balancing profit with passion.
  • How one simple habit fuels creativity and resilience.

To learn more about Marcus, visit his:

Website: https://www.mgaarchitects.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcusgleysteenarchitects

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/marcus-gleysteen-architects

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Discover why architects face ongoing challenges with salaries and fees in this insightful episode. Hosts Rion Willard and Enoch Sears explore the root causes of low compensation and long hours in the profession, drawing from their experiences across the UK, the US, and beyond. They question if regulations, client perceptions, or something deeper is to blame.

The conversation takes an unexpected turn as they share surprising insights from other industries and discuss how architects can reclaim control over their fees. You’ll hear personal stories, bold opinions, and practical ideas for building a business that supports creativity and financial stability.

This episode isn’t just about diagnosing the problem—it’s about finding solutions. Tune in for a mix of humor, inspiration, and actionable advice to transform how you think about architecture and business.

  • Why some architects thrive while others struggle—and what makes the difference.
  • A shocking story about fees that might change how you approach clients.
  • The unexpected lessons architects can learn from unlikely industries.
  • A powerful concept to help you take control of your business destiny.

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In this engaging episode, Peter Barker, partner at Ryder Architecture, shares his journey from ancient languages to shaping one of the UK’s leading architectural practices. Discover how Ryder grew from its Newcastle roots to become an international force, redefining education, training, and the role of architecture in business. Peter reveals innovative approaches that have not only shaped his career but also transformed the future of architectural education and practice.

Gain insights into Ryder’s groundbreaking apprenticeship program and hear Peter’s unique perspective on navigating architectural career paths. He discusses the balance between creativity and practicality, and the evolving expectations of leadership in architecture.

  • The surprising way ancient languages helped shape Peter's architectural career.
  • How Ryder Architecture turned a challenge into an innovative educational model.
  • Why understanding business is crucial for architects—and how Ryder tackles it.
  • A fresh take on the role of design constraints in fostering creativity.

To learn more about Peter, visit his:

Website: www.ryderarchitecture.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-barker-6291a917/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryderarchitecture/?hl=en-gb

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ryder1953?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

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In this thought-provoking episode, Rion Willard dives into the pressing challenges architects face today. He explores how low salaries, fierce competition, and fee undercutting are reshaping the profession. Can regulation solve these problems—or does it introduce new ones? Rion’s insights challenge traditional thinking and inspire fresh perspectives.

Discover how architects can break free from a reliance on outdated strategies. Rion shares alternative approaches to raising fees, increasing profits, and thriving in today’s competitive market. Whether you’re a firm owner or an aspiring architect, this episode offers eye-opening strategies you won’t want to miss.

  • Why relying on regulation might hurt architects more than it helps.
  • The surprising link between marketing and the fees you charge.
  • How some architects are breaking free from the low-fee trap with innovative solutions.
  • What is one unexpected skill every architect should master to thrive financially?

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In this episode, Rion Willard dives into the world of podcasting for professional services firms with John Tyreman, the mastermind behind Red Cedar Marketing. John shares his journey from agency life to becoming a fractional marketing director, carving a niche in podcast marketing. Together, they explore how podcasts can position firms as thought leaders, strengthen client relationships, and generate new business.

Discover why podcasting is more than just a marketing tool—it’s a strategic gateway to powerful connections and conversations. John unpacks the essential elements of a sustainable podcast, the common pitfalls to avoid, and a smart method for selecting your first guests. He also reveals how to repurpose podcast content into a treasure trove of marketing materials.

This conversation is packed with insights that might change how you approach content creation forever.

  • The surprising way a podcast can improve your negotiating power with clients.
  • Why “friendly faces” are key to launching a podcast that thrives.
  • The critical mistake most podcasters make in the first two minutes—and how to avoid it.
  • How one architecture firm used a unique podcast strategy to showcase their designs like never before.

To learn more about John, visit his:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johntyreman/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/John_Tyreman

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Welcome to Part 2 of Rion Willard’s conversation with Paul Iddon, founder of Agency PSI, on the Business of Architecture podcast. In this episode, they delve deeper into the unexpected power of emotion in sustainability and how it influences the architecture profession. Discover why beauty, storytelling, and emotional connections may hold the key to raising fees and creating lasting client relationships.

Paul uncovers surprising parallels between architecture and consumer goods, offering fresh perspectives on marketing and client engagement. He challenges conventional thinking, revealing ways architects can position their services to inspire passion and build trust.

This conversation will leave you rethinking how emotion drives architectural success and inspire you to see your practice—and your clients—in a new way.

  • Why your favorite ready meal has everything to do with architecture
  • The secret emotional driver behind sustainability that no one talks about
  • What modernist buildings lack—and how to bring it back
  • A surprising lesson from high-end chocolate brands

To learn more about Paul, visit his:

Website: https://agencypsi.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauliddon/

Book:

https://www.ribabooks.com/blueprints-for-the-soul-why-we-need-emotion-in-architecture_9781915722386

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blueprints-Soul-need-emotion-architecture/dp/1915722381

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In this fascinating episode, host Rion Willard sits down with Paul Iddon, founder of Agency PSI, to explore the powerful intersection of architecture, marketing, and psychology. With over 22 years in architecture and another 22 in branding, Paul shares how architects can rethink their positioning, fees, and salaries. This conversation offers a fresh perspective on overcoming the challenges architects face and how to unlock greater value in their work.

Paul reveals strategies to help architects stand out in competitive markets, using insights from behavioral economics and marketing psychology. He challenges traditional ideas and offers actionable advice that could change how you approach your business. Whether you’re a sole practitioner or running a firm, this episode delivers wisdom you can’t afford to miss.

  • How psychology and storytelling can transform the way architects are valued.
  • The surprising key to charging higher fees without losing clients.
  • A radical perspective on the future of architectural education and practice.
  • The hidden opportunity most architects overlook is to boost their income.

To learn more about Paul, visit his:

Website: https://agencypsi.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauliddon/

Book:

https://www.ribabooks.com/blueprints-for-the-soul-why-we-need-emotion-in-architecture_9781915722386

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blueprints-Soul-need-emotion-architecture/dp/1915722381

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, Enoch Sears dives into a game-changing concept for small firm owners: working on your business instead of just in it. He shares a powerful framework to help you shift your mindset, tackle challenges, and build systems that lead to more freedom, fulfillment, and profit. Along the way, Enoch explores surprising strategies for creating a thriving practice and shares insights from coaching calls with real architects.

You’ll also hear about a key approach that transforms hiring struggles into opportunities for growth. Discover the untapped potential in your daily decisions and why most firm owners miss a crucial step to consistent success. Plus, learn how AI tools are reshaping the way architects grow their businesses.

  • The biggest mistake architects make when hiring their first team member.
  • A hidden approach to growing your practice while reducing stress.
  • The one question every architect should ask about their business.
  • How AI is being used to reveal behind-the-scenes solutions to common struggles.

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard sits down with Colin Davis and Suzanne Davenport of Studio Partington for part two of their conversation on sustainable design and retrofitting. Listen as they explore real-world stories about tackling outdated housing stock, collaborating with local authorities, and creating innovative solutions for energy efficiency—all while navigating complex procurement processes. This engaging discussion sheds light on the untapped potential of retrofitting and how architects can lead transformative projects.

Discover how Davis and Davenport’s experiences reveal the intricate balance between energy goals, resident needs, and design practicality. They also share candid insights into overcoming challenges in software decisions, working with tight budgets, and collaborating with residents to shape better communities.

  • The surprising connection between retrofitting and community transformation.
  • A bold strategy for tackling procurement roadblocks in architecture.
  • Why one controversial software decision turned into a success story.
  • An innovative approach that could redefine housing projects for generations.

To learn more about Colin & Suzanne, visit their:

Website:https://www.studiopartington.co.uk/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10994735/admin/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studiopartington/

Resource Website: www.recognisedconstructiondetails.co.uk

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Studio Partington has made a name for itself in sustainable design and retrofit architecture, but how did this small team achieve such big results? In this episode, Rion Willard sits down with Colin Davis and Suzanne Davenport to explore their journey from humble beginnings to creating impactful projects that redefine what's possible in housing and beyond.

Discover how they navigated industry challenges, shifted focus during uncertain times, and used their expertise to tackle pressing environmental issues. They also share surprising insights about their unique team dynamics and what makes their approach stand out.

This conversation is packed with lessons for architects and designers who want to make a real difference while thriving in business.

  • What unexpected tools do they use to gain an edge in sustainable design?
  • How they turned a setback into one of their biggest opportunities.
  • Why do they believe being a "generalist" is key in today’s architecture world?
  • The surprising role writing plays in their architectural success.To learn more about Colin & Suzanne, visit their:

Website:https://www.studiopartington.co.uk/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10994735/admin/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studiopartington/

Resource Website: www.recognisedconstructiondetails.co.uk

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What happens when an architect takes on the role of developer? In this episode, Jeff Krieger shares his bold leap into real estate development, revealing the challenges, risks, and surprising lessons learned along the way. From unexpected obstacles to eye-opening insights, Jeff opens up about how this experience transformed his architectural practice and perspective.

Jeff dives into the emotional and financial realities of development, offering an inside look at the highs and lows. What would he do differently, and was it all worth it? You’ll hear stories of resilience, strategy, and lessons that every architect should know before taking a similar plunge.

  • The one decision that nearly derailed the entire project—and how Jeff handled it.
  • Why architects have a hidden edge in real estate development but often miss it.
  • The surprising outcome of a “dream” project and its impact on his career.
  • What Jeff learned about risk, reward, and the mindset you need to succeed.

To learn more about Jeff, visit his:

Website: www.kriegerarchitects.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-krieger-603b744/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Krieger-Associates-Architects-233879087415009/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krieger_architects/

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Are your feelings steering your business decisions? In this episode, Enoch Sears explores the critical difference between perception and reality in running an architectural practice. He shares a surprising story about a bodybuilder that reveals why focusing on measurable data is essential to making better choices.

You'll hear about a unique coaching session where architects tackled challenges like tracking profitability, setting the right fees, and balancing billable and non-billable time. Enoch teases a game-changing tool to assess your firm’s revenue potential and highlights the importance of asking smarter questions to build stronger client relationships.

Want to know how architects can move beyond chaos to take control of their business? This episode offers eye-opening insights you won’t want to miss.

  • Why did a bodybuilder feel smaller as he grew larger—and what’s the lesson for architects?
  • What simple tool can reveal your firm's true revenue potential?
  • How does one key shift in mindset lead to better client relationships?
  • What’s the danger of relying on feelings over facts in your practice?

Link: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/capacity

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Hiring is one of the trickiest parts of growing your architecture firm. In this episode, Enoch Sears dives into the challenges and rewards of building the right team. Whether you’re overwhelmed with deadlines or stuck deciding who to hire, this episode offers powerful insights to guide you.

You’ll discover what makes hiring a game-changing investment rather than a risky expense. Learn why the wrong hire can tie your hands and how the right hire can transform your workload, your stress levels, and your entire practice.

Packed with stories, practical steps, and a surprising tool you can start using today, this episode is a must-listen for architects ready to scale their firms without losing their freedom.

  • The surprising shift that makes hiring less risky and more rewarding.
  • The #1 mistake most firm owners make when hiring their first team member.
  • A proven exercise to uncover exactly what tasks you should delegate.
  • Why the right hire can triple your revenue in just months.

Link: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/delegate

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard dives into the fascinating intersection of fashion, personal branding, and business success with tailor and stylist Victoria from Klein Epstein Parker. Victoria shares her journey into bespoke tailoring, revealing surprising challenges and unexpected collaborations that helped her business thrive. Together, they explore why what you wear says so much about who you are and how it can impact your confidence, career, and even the perception of your leadership.

Discover how a bold outfit can transform your mindset and command respect, and why some style choices make a bigger statement than others. Victoria also touches on a major cultural difference in dressing well and how it reflects values of respect and professionalism.

  • Why a single outfit can change how people see you—and how you see yourself.
  • The secret power behind dressing like a leader.
  • A fascinating story about a basketball team using fashion to gain an edge.
  • The surprising way personal style connects to fast fashion and sustainability.

To learn more about Victoria, visit her:

Website: https://kleinepsteinparker.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kleinepsteinparker/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kleinepsteinparker

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kleinepsteinparker

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KEPRebels

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kleinepsteinparker/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kleinepsteinparker/

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Welcome back for Part II of this episode of the Business of Architecture Podcast with Enoch Sears and Rion Willard.

In this episode, Enoch and Rion dive into the challenges and opportunities that come with running a practice. They reflect on the surprising relationship between personal growth and business success, sharing compelling stories and insights from a recent Design Council event in San Diego. If you've ever felt stuck in your practice or wondered how to unlock its next level of potential, this conversation is packed with eye-opening ideas.

Discover how to navigate the "right kind of problems" as your business grows. Learn why some common leadership mistakes may be holding your team back. And hear a fresh perspective on creating opportunities for your team that can transform your practice into something truly extraordinary.

  • What does “choosing your problems” mean, and how can it change your business?
  • The hidden cost of clinging too tightly to control in leadership.
  • A mindset shift that could turn team challenges into powerful growth opportunities.
  • The surprising connection between adaptability and success, both personally and professionally.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/6N6F5b2sIAKUVMFU_xh6-wS31UY?utm_source=copy_url

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Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt

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Are you running your architecture firm like a thriving business—or are you just reacting to one crisis after another? In this episode of the Business of Architecture Podcast, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard dive into the hidden challenges successful firm owners face and how to break free from limiting patterns. Recorded on location in sunny San Diego, the conversation is packed with insights from their Design Council event with top-performing clients.

Discover the traps that even thriving firms fall into and why some architects struggle to delegate effectively. Enoch and Rion discuss the pitfalls of playing it safe and how it can lead to stagnation. If you're ready to move beyond survival and start playing to win, this episode is for you.

  • The single mindset shift that separates stagnant firms from growing ones.
  • What architects get wrong about solving client problems—and what to do instead.
  • How to fix the #1 bottleneck in your firm’s efficiency.
  • Why delegating isn’t as simple as it seems (and how to do it right).

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/8gXUudvTSXbaCv_CD_6zY76Q_Do?utm_source=copy_url

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What’s the future of architecture? Architect and entrepreneur Nourah Said joins the podcast to explore groundbreaking ideas that could change how architects work and earn. From her Cambridge Judge School thesis to her own entrepreneurial journey, Nourah sheds light on challenges in the profession and how architects can reclaim creative and financial control.

Learn why the traditional role of architects may no longer fit the modern world. Nourah discusses how breaking free from old systems could unlock new growth opportunities. Along the way, she reveals surprising lessons architects can learn from developers and entrepreneurs.

Could architects really take on a different role in the construction process? Nourah shares insights from her research and conversations with industry leaders that might make you rethink what’s possible for architects today.

  • A controversial idea that merges two traditionally separate roles in construction.
  • Why one business model might be holding architects back—and how to break free.
  • A shift that could make architects more innovative, influential, and profitable.
  • What young architects are doing today could reshape the future of the industry.

To learn more about Nourah, visit her:

Website: https://nas-colab.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nourah-said-riba-14752059/

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In this episode, RIon Willard has an intriguing conversation with Jack Chaffin, partner at Johnston Architects, as he reveals the surprising strategies his team uses to bring designs to life in new ways. Jack shares how they blend digital tech with hands-on creativity, breaking down the usual limits of architectural practice. From crafting custom components to reimagining client interactions, Johnston Architects is rewriting the playbook on what architects can do.

Jack also discusses a unique tool that lets clients shape their own projects online and hints at the firm’s future plans for even bolder innovations.

  • Discover the unexpected way Johnston Architects bridges design and construction
  • Find out how clients are now shaping their own homes with just a few clicks
  • Hear Jack’s take on what could redefine the architect’s role in project delivery
  • Learn about a new approach that could make your next project both faster and cheaper

To learn more about Jack, visit his:

Website: https://www.johnstonarchitects.com/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/johnstonarchitects

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnston_architects/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/johnston-architects/mycompany/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/7R2wO1hPC_hpqTwYbWJzLPwCDfc?utm_source=copy_url

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In this eye-opening episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with Dr. Ray Andrew to explore the hidden drivers behind burnout and chronic fatigue, particularly in high-achieving professionals. Dr. Andrew reveals surprising truths about modern medicine's limitations and offers alternative approaches to health that go beyond traditional treatments. This conversation challenges what we think we know about wellness and introduces practices that may redefine vitality in 2024.

  • Discover why common medical advice might not be enough for lasting health.
  • Hear an unexpected story of recovery from pain that went untreated for years.
  • Learn the simple, yet overlooked, steps to reignite your energy and passion.
  • Understand the crucial factor most doctors miss that affects true health.

To learn more about Dr. Andrew, visit his:

Website: https://www.prestigewellnessinstitute.com/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/DMH4gddtJUbNb_Fe03pCPAaSSo0?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Enoch Sears dives into a single, game-changing shift that can boost performance for both you and your team. Through stories, lessons from personal coaching, and an impactful conversation with seasoned firm owners, Enoch explores the hidden factor that could be keeping you from hitting your goals. He shares why traditional methods often fall short and what truly drives sustained success.

Discover how one insight from a well-known figure led Enoch to rethink his approach to goals and results. Hear relatable stories about business struggles and the surprising realizations that follow. This episode sheds light on how our deepest motivations shape outcomes in unexpected ways.

  • What powerful insight did Enoch’s mentor share that changed everything?
  • Why do some architects feel unfulfilled, even after achieving great success?
  • What is the invisible factor that drives all your actions?
  • Could you be approaching your business goals backward?

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/9U97uSRMyjrLExNdHXVr4PFf_V0?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with FCA leaders Jennifer Kenson and Aran McCarthy. They share their unique journeys to their current roles and offer insights into how FCA manages growth, especially through recent acquisitions. Their approach to culture, transparency, and leadership is refreshing and could change how you view the dynamics of large architecture firms.

They also reveal FCA’s approach to building a collaborative, supportive work environment. Listen in to discover how this multi-office firm integrates new teams without losing its values and keeps the culture strong across locations.

  • Curious how a major architecture firm stays true to its roots after 70 years?
  • Want to know FCA’s secret to successfully blending cultures after acquisitions?
  • Hear the surprising way FCA handles financial transparency with employees.
  • Discover why “culture eats strategy for breakfast” at this firm.

To learn more about Aran & Jennifer, visit their:

Website: www.fcarchitects.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fcarchs/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Francis-Cauffman-110456185686383/

Twitter: https://www.fcarchitects.com/contact

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FCArchitects_Inc/

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Joel Tanner, founder of SMPL Design Studio, joins Rion Willard to discuss the journey from a one-person team to a firm of 20, taking on complex and custom residential projects. Joel shares lessons from navigating major economic shifts and reveals the systems and strategies that keep his firm resilient. He also dives into his unique approach to marketing, handling client expectations, and expanding SMPL’s offerings with new product lines.

  • How a single contract sparked SMPL Design Studio’s success
  • The approach that helped SMPL navigate economic storms
  • Key strategies Joel uses to attract high-end clients in a competitive market
  • Discover the secret behind SMPL’s innovative product expansion

To learn more about Joel, visit his:

Website: www.smpldesignstudio.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smpldesignstudio

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SMPLDesignStudio/

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Succession planning is a daunting task for many architecture firm owners. The thought of transitioning leadership brings up fears of losing firm culture, financial instability, and operational chaos. In this episode of Business of Architecture, host Rion Willard dives deep into the essential blueprint for legacy in architecture firms. Discover why many practices struggle to hand over the reins smoothly and how this can impact leadership, firm culture, and financial stability. Learn how proactive strategies can transform a challenging transition into a seamless experience that secures the future of your firm.

Rion shares insights from real-world examples and practical advice that will resonate with firm owners at every stage of their journey. Whether you’re just beginning to think about leadership succession or seeking to refine your plan, this episode offers valuable perspectives you won’t want to miss.

  • What hidden risks are threatening your firm’s future?
  • Why does succession planning often go wrong—and how can you prevent it?
  • How can strong leadership planning increase client confidence?
  • What unexpected benefits come from a well-thought-out succession plan?

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/y2LbDCD271c6OKsep59uPelnUy0?utm_source=copy_url

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Architects juggling marriage and business often face intense pressures, from blurred work-life boundaries to conflicts that spill from office to home. These challenges can strain even the strongest relationships, adding stress to both personal and professional lives.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture, hosts Rion Willard and Enoch Sears dive into the unique dynamics of running an architecture practice as a married couple. With over 25% of their clients in this position, they explore the balancing act between personal and professional lives. From sharing personal stories to hard-won lessons from other couples, Rion and Enoch offer practical insights on making this challenging setup work.

They discuss common challenges faced by couples in business together, such as finding boundaries, defining roles, and building mutual respect. And for those seeking support, they reveal strategies to make your relationship and practice thrive.

  • Why over 25% of architecture firms run by married couples face unique challenges.
  • The top mistakes married partners make – and how to avoid them.
  • How setting boundaries can transform both your business and your relationship.
  • Visit https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/married for a free resource that is filled with advice from experienced married partners who’ve been there.

Link: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/marriage

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/VJE36ioNXITKk2dM2BmCIAx1HY4?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard talks with Ben Parco, founder of Parco Studio. Ben shares his journey from working at large firms to starting his own practice and the challenges that came with that leap. He reveals his innovative approach to projects and how he navigated the complexities of development while balancing creativity and business.

  • What surprising opportunities can arise from a chance conversation?
  • How does embracing risk change your perspective on projects?
  • What unique strategies can architects use to create value in development?
  • Why is understanding your financial landscape crucial for success?

Join us for an insightful discussion that explores the intersection of architecture and development, as Ben shares lessons learned and exciting new ventures on the horizon. Don't miss the chance to hear how a creative mindset can reshape the architectural landscape!

To learn more about Ben, visit his:

Website: http://parcostudio.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parcostudio/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParcoStudio

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminparco/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzP-v9ic3eBBb6v44TkVnmA

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In this episode, Enoch Sears dives into one of the toughest challenges facing architectural firms today—hiring the right people. He shares stories from real architects who’ve recently lost key team members, highlighting the stressful impact this can have on small firms. Enoch offers valuable advice on how to tackle these hiring struggles and what you can do to make sure you’re bringing the best talent into your practice.

He also reveals a unique perspective on why hiring should be treated like something you’re already doing every day in your business. You’ll learn the surprising connection between marketing and hiring, and how a small change in mindset can completely transform your process. Plus, Enoch shares a little-known tool to make your next hire a success.

  • Discover why your hiring process might be broken.
  • Learn how one small shift can change everything.
  • Find out what most firms get wrong about their job ads.
  • Hear a surprising solution that can unlock better hires.

Link: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/delegate

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Enoch Sears sits down with David Supple, the CEO of New England Design & Construction. David shares his unconventional journey from architecture school to becoming a leader in design-build. Along the way, he talks about hard lessons learned and how he built a thriving business with a team of 25.

David also reveals the surprising reason why he chose not to become a licensed architect and how it impacted his career. He discusses the challenges of building a company, including a difficult moment that could have ended it all. Finally, David opens up about the biggest mistake he made and how it set him back for years.

  • What major challenge almost forced David to close his business?
  • Why does David believe architects don’t always need a license?
  • Discover the unexpected strategy that helped David find success.
  • What one decision did David regret that nearly cost him everything?

To learn more about David, visit his:

Website: https://www.nedesignbuild.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nedesign.construction/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nedesignconstruction

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-england-design-&-construction

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Architects often face the daunting challenge of growing a firm while juggling client demands, managing teams, and navigating competitive markets. Balancing creativity with the need for profitability can be overwhelming.

In this episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard interviews Blima Ehrentreu, founder of The Designers Group. They dive into how she grew her architecture and design firm from scratch to over 30 employees, with projects spanning multiple cities. Blima shares the challenges of starting fresh in a new city and how she broke into highly competitive markets.

They also discuss her approach to working in various sectors, including a surprising transition into healthcare. Blima offers key insights on how her team keeps projects profitable while continuing to deliver high-quality results.

You’ll also hear Blima’s unique approach to leadership and the one philosophy she uses to keep her team engaged. Plus, she reveals how her firm’s charitable efforts shape its identity and future goals.

  • What is Blima’s secret to growing a firm in one of the most competitive cities?
  • How did a chance meeting lead to big opportunities in a new sector?
  • What’s the biggest challenge Blima faces in managing her large team?
  • How does her firm’s pro bono work contribute to its growth?

To learn more about Blima, visit her:

Website: http://www.thedesignersgroup.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thedesignersgroup/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedesignersgroup/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedesignersgroup/?hl=en

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Architects often struggle with balancing leadership while managing their practice, where creative vision, profit, and team dynamics can clash. Many find themselves overwhelmed, stressed, and stuck in a cycle of decisions, unable to move beyond being the central figure in their business.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard dives deep into an often overlooked aspect of leadership that many mistake as being weak. He challenges common perceptions and offers a new way to think about leading with purpose, rather than letting profit or ego take control. Along the way, Rion introduces ideas from spiritual traditions that can help shift your approach to business leadership.

  • What is the one thing Rion says should take priority over profit in your business?
  • Why does he believe most businesses unknowingly sabotage themselves?
  • Discover the surprising truth behind "ruthless compassion" and how it can strengthen your leadership.
  • Learn how an ancient leadership model could transform your team's success.

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Architects often face uncertainty and fear when a recession hits. Projects get canceled, clients pull back, and the ripple effect can lead to layoffs and financial strain. In this episode, Enoch Sears dives into these challenges and how architects can navigate them.

He shares personal stories from past recessions and explains why architecture is especially vulnerable to these cycles. Instead of worrying about the next downturn, he outlines key skills every architect should master.

Discover how to shift your mindset and take proactive steps to secure your practice. Enoch offers a fresh perspective on how to turn challenging times into opportunities for growth. Learn what it takes to build a resilient architecture practice.

  • What surprising event almost derailed Enoch’s early career?
  • Why do some architects suffer from "architectural PTSD"?
  • What is the one mindset shift that can help you thrive in tough times?
  • Which four "savage skills" are crucial for every architect?

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Architects often struggle to balance client expectations, business management, and the creative demands of design. Managing client relationships while ensuring high-quality design work, all within the constraints of time and budget can be overwhelming. Technology adds another layer of complexity but also offers solutions.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Rion Willard talks with Chris Kempel, an experienced architect who shares his journey from co-founding Rockefeller Kempel Architects to starting his new venture. Chris reflects on the challenges and successes of his 21-year career, offering invaluable insights into managing client relationships, maintaining design integrity, and leveraging technology. He also dives into the lessons learned from his past experiences and how he's shaping the future of his boutique firm.

Listen in as Chris reveals how he balances creativity with the practical side of running a business, and find out how he builds strong, lasting client connections. The conversation touches on unexpected insights that might change how you approach projects.

  • What’s one thing that can make or break a client relationship?
  • How can architects effectively juggle design and business management?
  • The surprising role technology plays in creating stunning designs.
  • What Chris looks for when turning down a project.

To learn more about Chris, visit his:

Website: https://www.kempelarchitects.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christopherkempel

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Architects often struggle with balancing leadership roles, managing design integrity, and navigating the complexities of construction development. As project demands increase, they face the challenge of maintaining control while collaborating with contractors who often take on more design responsibility.

In this episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with Chris Butler, managing director of Walter Lily, to explore his remarkable career journey. Chris shares insights from his 26-year career with a single company, including a surprising start and an unexpected twist that led to his current role. He also touches on the evolution of contractor-architect relationships, the challenges of modern construction, and the importance of nurturing team dynamics.

Chris reveals the key strategies he uses to manage a large organization, balance client demands, and foster innovation, all while reflecting on the shifts in the construction industry. His thoughts on leadership, psychology, and building successful teams offer lessons for anyone looking to improve their business.

  • How a chance event altered the course of Chris’s career
  • The surprising shift in the balance of power between architects and contractors
  • The one major change that improved his company’s structure
  • Why Chris believes some critical skills in construction are disappearing

To learn more about Chris, visit his:

Website: https://www.walterlilly.co.uk/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walterlilly1924/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/walterlilly1924/mycompany/?viewAsMember=true

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WalterLilly1924

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One of the biggest challenges architects face is managing a growing team while ensuring design quality doesn't suffer. As firms expand, architects often struggle to balance creative vision with the demands of business growth. In this episode of Business of Architecture, Rion Willard sits down with Brian Wakelin, co-founder of Public Architecture, to discuss the evolution of his firm and its unique multidisciplinary approach. Brian shares how his background, unexpected opportunities, and key partnerships helped shape the firm's direction.

Brian offers some unexpected insights on how architects can influence larger organizations and navigate complex client relationships. He also touches on the importance of saying no to certain projects and learning to let go of tasks as a firm grows.

  • How Brian’s surprising encounter led to a long-standing client relationship.
  • The key to growing a firm while keeping design integrity intact.
  • Why some projects aren’t worth taking on—even with a great client.
  • One role that transformed the way Public Architecture operates.

To learn more about Brian, visit his:

Website: https://www.publicdesign.ca/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/publicdesignvancouver/

LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/public-architecture-communication

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Architects often face unique challenges when trying to grow their team, from hiring talent with the right skills to managing the overwhelming demand for new projects.

Finding the right fit in a competitive market can feel like an uphill battle, leaving many firms struggling with staffing issues.

In this episode, Rion Willard talks with Jamie Van Cuyk, a small business hiring strategist and owner of Growing Your Team. Jamie shares her unique journey from corporate life to becoming a hiring expert and provides valuable insights for small business owners struggling to find the right talent. You'll hear tips on avoiding common hiring mistakes and how to make your hiring process more effective, but with a fresh perspective that may surprise you.

Jamie also discusses some unexpected challenges businesses face when trying to find the right fit and offers advice on making smarter hiring decisions. She shares practical strategies on how to bring in the right team members and ensure they succeed from day one.

  • What are the hidden challenges small businesses face when hiring?
  • Why might your job posts be the reason you're not getting good candidates?
  • How can you ensure your new hire fits in right away?
  • What common hiring mistake could be holding your business back?

To learn more about Jamie, visit her:

Website: https://growingyourteam.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrowingYourTeam

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growingyourteam/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamievancuyk

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In this episode, Enoch Sears dives into the habits that could be holding your architecture firm back. He highlights the common mistakes firm owners make without even realizing it. By following these patterns, you may be working harder but not seeing the results you deserve.

What if avoiding just a few key habits could lead to better clients, more time, and more money? Enoch’s advice might be the game-changer you need. Discover how making small changes could help you step off the hamster wheel and into a more rewarding practice.

  • Are you unintentionally underpricing your work?
  • Why is focusing on the wrong tasks costing you big time?
  • What’s one thing you’re doing that keeps clients from valuing your designs?
  • Could a simple shift in mindset help you win more business?

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/MjuOVj__hZ9IrypbsUiOLZpqWm4?utm_source=copy_url

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Join us for this episode, where Enoch Sears sits down with Erika Moody, president of Helix Architecture + Design and current IIDA president, to explore the qualities that make for effective leadership in architecture. Erika shares valuable insights on navigating challenges in leadership, managing ego, and adapting to client demands. She also reflects on her experience as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated field, offering candid advice for younger architects. Throughout the conversation, Erika emphasizes the importance of patience, mentorship, and community involvement for long-term career success.

  • What are the three key behaviors that can make or break a leader’s success?
  • Discover how embracing client surprises can lead to unexpected design breakthroughs.
  • Erika reveals a powerful strategy that helps her stand out in a room full of men.
  • Learn the one career-building tip that every young architect should know but rarely follow.

To learn more about Erika, visit her:

Website: https://www.helixus.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helixKC/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/helix-architecture---design

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helix_kc/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/CrkF-O4zJ2sNBc_9AsbeQITkruc?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, Erika Moody shares her experience navigating a major merger with Helix Architecture + Design. She reveals how the transition unfolded, along with the unexpected opportunities that came with it. Erika also dives into the leadership challenges and rewards of managing a studio in both large and small firms.

You’ll hear how the merger opened up new growth areas, especially in a surprising market. Erika also offers her thoughts on how the firm plans to expand its portfolio and handle relationships with clients. This episode is packed with valuable tips for those considering similar business moves.

  • Discover the unexpected opportunity that’s driving Helix’s future success.
  • How does a merger change leadership in a large firm versus a small firm?
  • What key strategy is fueling Helix’s expansion into new markets?
  • Hear the advice Erika wishes she had known earlier about leading through change.

To learn more about Erika, visit her:

Website: https://www.helixus.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/helixKC/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/helix-architecture---design

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In this episode of Business of Architecture, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard talk about what it takes to build a team that can run itself. They share stories from the field and discuss the unexpected challenges leaders face when trying to grow their teams. The conversation also touches on why some people may not want to lead and how that can affect your firm’s success.

They offer tips on how to make sure you hire the right people and create a team that truly flourishes. If you’ve ever wondered how to make your team more self-sufficient, this episode is for you.

  • Why some of your best team members may not want to lead
  • How one client developed an unexpected solution for long-term success
  • The key to hiring team members who will thrive in your culture
  • The mistake many firm owners make when trying to delegate

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/SNvnCrbJwbiD7ZyysYClpz462Eg?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, Rion Willard and Gurmeet Sian delve into the intricate dynamics of architectural fees and their impact on both individual architects and their teams. They discuss insights into how firms can effectively communicate the value of their work and the challenges of raising fees. Discover practical strategies for aligning client expectations and managing project budgets, and how transparency in fees can foster a more understanding work environment.

  • What surprising truth did Gurmeet learn early in his career that shifted his perspective on fees?
  • How can architects balance demonstrating their value with managing client expectations?
  • What unconventional advice does Gurmeet offer for dealing with tight project budgets?
  • What unique approach does Gurmeet use to maintain a strong client relationship and manage project finances?

Tune in to hear Rion's candid reflections and gain valuable tips that could transform your approach to architectural practice.

To learn more about Gurmeet, visit his:

Website: https://officesian.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/office_sian_architecture/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/J9gJto1XBkZ3Y6sioAWhqfqTMvc?utm_source=copy_url

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Discover the fascinating dynamics of New York City's real estate market in this captivating episode. Our guests delve into the challenges of converting office spaces into residential units, shedding light on the complexities and opportunities involved. The conversation also touches on the peculiarities of New York's housing market, making you question the sustainability of current trends.

  • Why are some of New York's buildings seemingly underutilized?
  • What's the real impact of tax breaks on urban development?
  • How are luxury apartments reshaping the city's landscape?
  • Can the housing market truly support the current rental prices?

To learn more about Geoff, visit his:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-ross-84775417/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/y5FQO6FromwF_yHkpz_lDuc9JrY?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture, Rion Willard speaks with husband and wife team, Alain and Liliana Meylan, who’ve transformed their architectural firm into a full-fledged property development business in the south of France.

Alain and Liliana reveal their journey from creating luxury homes in Geneva to reviving old properties with stunning attention to detail. This conversation delves into the challenges of balancing personal and professional life while designing dream homes for the ultra-wealthy. The couple also shares valuable insights on navigating the financial and logistical hurdles of ambitious projects.

  • Discover what led them to expand from architecture to property development.
  • Hear how they tackled two massive renovation projects in France.
  • Learn about their approach to keeping costs down without compromising luxury.
  • Find out the unexpected challenge that nearly led them to sell one of their iconic homes.

To learn more about Alain & Liliana Meylan, visit their:

Website: https://k-architectes.fr/en/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atelierkarchitecture/

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In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard delve into how small shifts in perspective can transform architectural practices. They discuss the surprising impact of reframing challenges and how leaders can address underlying concerns within their teams. The conversation uncovers how mindset influences team dynamics and firm success.

  • How can changing your perspective lead to unexpected breakthroughs in your practice?
  • What’s the real reason behind the common complaints in architectural firms?
  • Discover how a seemingly simple issue can unravel deeper challenges in leadership.
  • Why do traditional solutions often fail to resolve core problems in team performance?

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Dive into a revealing conversation on the "Business of Architecture" podcast, where Rion shares insider secrets on how the show became a go-to resource for architects worldwide. Learn how consistency and smart strategies have fueled its growth, and uncover the unexpected tools that make podcast production more manageable. Don’t miss the surprising insights that could change how you approach your own architectural practice.

  • Discover the one habit that transformed the podcast’s success.
  • Curious about the tools behind seamless podcast production? Find out here.
  • What’s the unexpected request from Enoch Sears that could benefit you?
  • Learn the key mistake most architects wish they’d avoided 20 years ago.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/ULgre988IrBSAsfzWq9r5cgR1dQ?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, we dive deep into the strategies and successes behind the growth of a key architectural office in Atlanta. Learn how Candace Rimes and her team navigated complex projects and forged essential relationships that paved the way for groundbreaking developments. We also explore the unexpected challenges and innovative solutions that came from shifting perspectives in a car-centric city. Plus, you'll hear how urban planning and design are being reimagined to create more vibrant, pedestrian-friendly spaces.

  • Discover the surprising factors that influenced major architectural decisions.
  • Learn about the powerful relationships that made a difference.
  • Uncover the unique challenges faced in a car-dominated city.
  • Hear how urban planning is being transformed in one of the busiest neighborhoods.

To learn more about Candace, visit her:

Website: https://fogartyfinger.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fogartyfinger/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fogartyfinger

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/Jg9H87ClE52uvyUgJcS_ID1I9iI?utm_source=copy_url

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Architects often struggle with integrating new technologies while preserving their firm’s core culture. In this episode, Mansoor Kazerouni of Arcadis delves into how firms can adapt to the evolving landscape of architecture without losing their identity. He discusses innovative strategies that are reshaping project management and client engagement.

Discover how leading firms are tackling these challenges and what makes their approach unique. This episode offers a peek into the future of architecture and the balancing act between technology and tradition.

  • How are firms reimagining their approach to client relationships?
  • What strategies are revolutionizing the integration of new technologies in architecture?
  • Why is the balance between virtual and in-person culture crucial for global firms?
  • What does the future hold for architectural project management and client interactions?

To learn more about Mansoor, visit his:

Website: https://www.ibigroup.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibi-group_2

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ibigroup

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard dive deep into the challenges architects face when negotiating fees. They discuss why giving away free work can harm your reputation and how to turn risk into a rewarding opportunity. Their conversation reveals clever strategies and surprising tips for dealing with clients and developers.

  • Discover why free work might be damaging your business.
  • Learn a creative way to turn risk into reward.
  • Hear real-life examples of architects successfully negotiating fees.
  • Find out what Enoch and Rion think about public talks and free consulting.

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In this episode, Lance Cayko and Rion Willard dive deep into the world of architecture. They discuss the real-life challenges architects face, from financial struggles to balancing creativity with practicality. The conversation also touches on broader topics, challenging common perceptions about the profession and offering fresh perspectives.

  • Why do many architects face financial hardships despite their skills?
  • What hidden struggles do architects deal with behind their stunning designs?
  • How does the balance between art and business shape the field of architecture?
  • What surprising insights challenge the notion of elitism in architecture?

To learn more about Lance, visit his:

Website: https://www.f9productions.com/

Podcast: https://www.insidethefirmpodcast.com/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/erfMA-rPy2VqCcWQkwwnWsmTPj8?utm_source=copy_url

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In a dynamic podcast conversation, Rion speaks with Robert Yuen of Monograph. Listen as they explore essential strategies for architects to optimize their business performance. They delve into the intricacies of utilization and realization rates, emphasizing the impact of effective management on revenue generation. The discussion highlights common pitfalls in project scope management and offers insights into balancing billable hours with actual revenue. Focusing on financial health, they stress the critical importance of timely payment cycles in sustaining architectural practices amidst economic challenges.

  • Discover crucial insights on maximizing revenue through strategic utilization rates.
  • Learn effective techniques for managing project scope to prevent revenue leakage.
  • Understand the nuances of billing practices and their direct impact on financial outcomes.
  • Explore practical strategies for improving cash flow and financial stability.

To learn more about Robert visit his:

Website: https://robertyuen.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robert_Yuen

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuenrobert/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robert.yuen/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/SCemnTUJ527ZwbAWBPOy0zqjciQ?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, Golsana Heshmati shares her unique approach to navigating financial challenges in the architecture industry. She discusses how effective communication and assertiveness can ensure timely payments without damaging relationships. Golsana also reveals inspiring stories from her career, showcasing the importance of standing up for your worth.

  • Discover a surprising way to maintain leverage in project payments.
  • Learn how Golsana dealt with a major client's delayed payments.
  • Hear about an unusual mentorship experience that changed her perspective.
  • Find out why Golsana is optimistic about the future of architecture.

To learn more about Golsana, visit her:

Website: https://www.theseed.lighting/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theseed.lighting/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/studio-of-embodied-experience-design-seed/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/jGOom56w_rnOnFasba-D4ROQ51s?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Andy Bigwood and Rion Willard dive into the fascinating world of architectural business strategies. Andy shares insights on refining company processes and building momentum, even when facing setbacks. They also discuss the exciting journey of growing a young team in a competitive market and the challenges of maintaining resilience and balance.

This podcast may be of Interest if you are:

  • Keen to build an unstoppable Architecture Practice
  • Develop a healthy mindset for success - Define your Practice's Vision and Purpose
  • Nurture long-term client and collaborator relationships
  • Secure meaningful projects you want to do, earn decent fees, and build a strong team so you have a healthy work/life balance

Andy wishes you the best of success and is contactable via: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-bigwood-7b178621/ Email: andy@bigwoodpartnership.com

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Join us for Part Two as Paul Austin, founder of Third Wave, explores the fascinating world of psychedelics and their role in personal growth. He dives into the natural human curiosity about altering consciousness and shares surprising scientific findings. Paul also discusses the delicate balance needed when using these substances for therapeutic purposes.

  • Discover the surprising link between humans and altered states of consciousness.
  • Learn about the hidden benefits of a particular supplement.
  • Find out why some people make drastic life changes after certain experiences.
  • Uncover the key advice for anyone considering a unique type of journey.

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/third-wave-psychedelics/

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In this episode, Paul F. Austin and Enoch Sears delve into the fascinating world of psychedelics. They explore the misconceptions and stigmas surrounding these substances and reveal surprising insights from modern clinical research. The discussion also touches on how these substances can be leveraged for healing and performance enhancement.

  • Discover why psychedelics were banned and what’s changing now.
  • Learn about the unexpected benefits these substances offer.
  • Hear about personal experiences that challenge common beliefs.
  • Find out how psychedelics could impact your brain and behavior.

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In this episode, we share an interview of Enoch as a guest on the EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark LePage.

Enoch Sears and Mark discuss the evolving role of AI in architecture and how the profession must adapt to survive. They delve into the importance of leadership and truth-telling in the industry and broader society. The conversation also touches on personal philosophies regarding rest and the relentless pursuit of big goals.

  • Discover why young architects are crucial to the future of AI in architecture.
  • Learn what industry-wide changes are necessary for the profession to thrive.
  • Hear insights on balancing hustle culture with the need for rest.
  • Find the most important action architects should take today for a better tomorrow.

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In this thought-provoking podcast, David Goodman and Rion Willard delve into the evolving landscape of architecture. They explore how traditional practices are intersecting with emerging fields and technologies, reshaping the future of the profession. Discover how new approaches and tools are influencing architectural practice and the opportunities they present.

  • What are the surprising ways architecture is blending with unexpected fields?
  • How could AI revolutionize the daily tasks of architects?
  • What key changes are emerging in architectural education and practice?
  • Why might today's architects find new freedom in adapting to modern challenges?

To learn more about David, visit his:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iearchdesign/

LinkedIn: (85) IE School of Architecture and Design: Posts | LinkedIn

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Join Rion Willard and Michelle Fenton as they dive into the world of architecture and business strategy. Michelle shares insights on building high-performance teams, the importance of starting with "why," and the unique challenges faced by architects. Discover how they approach these issues with a mix of vision, practicality, and a touch of fun.

  • What secret strategy helps teams perform better without superstars?
  • Why is the "why" so crucial in architecture and business?
  • How does Michelle balance vision and practicality in her projects?
  • What surprising element makes their project planning so enjoyable?

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Website: https://www.khoradesign.ca/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/khoradesign/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archkhora/

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In a dynamic conversation, Ray Sherry, founder of Zynd, discusses innovative approaches to job matching and career development. Emphasizing the importance of skill-based matching over traditional resumes, Sherry reveals insights into enhancing employer-employee connections. The platform's dual focus on recruitment and professional growth promises to reshape how industries approach talent acquisition. Sherry also explores the future of workforce training and the role of

  • Discover the secrets behind effective skill-based job matching.
  • Learn about innovative approaches to career path planning and development.
  • Explore the intersection of technology and workforce solutions.
  • Hear firsthand experiences from industry leaders on leveraging new recruitment strategies.

To learn more about Ray, visit his:

Website: https://www.zynd.co.uk/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zynd-limited/?originalSubdomain=uk

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zyndite

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zyndite/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@zyndite

To register for the free one-year Zynd membership, mentioned in this episode, visit www.zyndplatform.com, and use code boazynd01 at payment.

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In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard delve into the intricate dynamics of firm ownership and employee relationships. They explore common misconceptions about employee expectations and the impact of owner mindset on business prosperity. The conversation takes intriguing turns, revealing unexpected insights into profit distribution and wealth creation within architectural practices.

  • Discover the surprising link between owner profits and team bonuses.
  • Learn about the hidden entitlements we hold about employees.
  • Hear an astonishing personal story about drug dealing and business skills.
  • Find out why wealthy architects could reshape the world.

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In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, we chat with Michael Lampard and Paul Turner from Corstorphine & Wright, a top UK architectural practice. Michael and Paul share intriguing stories of growth, client perceptions, and the unique culture that sets Corstorphine & Wright apart. Discover how the firm navigates challenges, fosters innovation, and impacts communities.

The conversation delves into the delicate art of merging practices and the unexpected benefits that follow. Michael and Paul also touch on the surprising reactions from clients and the importance of legacy in business. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the inner workings of a successful architectural firm.

  • How does CNW's name change perceptions?
  • What unexpected advantage did a merger bring?
  • Why does CNW support risky innovation?
  • How does CNW's work go beyond just architecture?

To learn more about Michael and Paul, visit their:

Website: https://www.corstorphine-wright.com/

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In a captivating podcast episode, Jonathan Segal shares insights from his extensive architectural career, focusing on innovative project approaches and overcoming challenges. He discusses his unique design philosophy, blending concrete and glass to withstand harsh coastal conditions. Segal touches on the complexities of acquiring prime real estate and navigating local regulations, shedding light on the strategic nuances involved in architectural development.

Discover how Segal's architectural vision transformed a simple idea into a stunning waterfront playground, showcasing creativity in urban design.

  • Explore the secrets behind Segal's unconventional architectural materials.
  • Learn about the unexpected hurdles in coastal property development.
  • Hear strategies for navigating complex city planning processes.
  • Discover the untold stories behind iconic urban projects.

To learn more about Jonathan, visit his:

Website: https://www.jonathansegalarchitect.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jonathan-Segal-FAIA-399442813461078/

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Enoch Sears and Rion Willard delve into strategies for navigating economic uncertainty in architectural practice in this episode. They explore the psychological impact of fear on decision-making during downturns, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and business development. Insights on effective cash flow forecasting and maintaining client relationships during challenging times are shared, highlighting proactive approaches to sustaining profitability. The discussion also touches on leveraging digital platforms for marketing and sales, showcasing accessible avenues to expand architectural influence in a competitive landscape.

  • Discover practical strategies architects use to thrive during economic downturns.
  • Learn how to overcome fear and make wise business decisions under pressure.
  • Explore insights on effective cash flow management and strategic planning.
  • Understand the role of digital marketing in expanding architectural practice influence.

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In this insightful episode, Rion Willard interviews Preeti Sriratana, a partner and the Managing Director of Modellus Novus, who shares the firm's mission and unique approach to creating inclusive, diverse, and sustainable architectural spaces. They delve into the challenges faced by the architecture industry, particularly concerning diversity and financial stability. The conversation touches on how Delos Novus is pushing boundaries to create a new business model that addresses these issues and aims to uplift the entire industry.

  • Discover the surprising philosophy behind Delos Novus' name.
  • Hear the real reasons why diversity remains a challenge in architecture.
  • Learn how financial stability is linked to inclusivity and retention.
  • Find out about an exciting new initiative aimed at sharing industry knowledge.

Tune in to explore these fascinating topics and more, and gain a fresh perspective on the future of architecture.

To learn more about Preeti, visit his:

Website: http://modellusnovus.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modellus_novus

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/preetisriratana/

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In this engaging podcast episode, architects Giovanni Patania and Ryan Windsor delve into their groundbreaking projects, showcasing their innovative approach to blending technology with architecture. They discuss their celebrated XR Lab, which integrates elements inspired by futuristic designs like Tesla's Cybertruck, and share insights into designing immersive learning environments. Another highlight is their ambitious villa project in Ascot, London, aimed at setting new benchmarks in sustainability within luxury architecture. Throughout the conversation, they reveal strategies for exceeding client expectations and navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Their vision for the future includes expanding into diverse architectural sectors while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability and technological innovation.

  • Discover how a unique blend of futuristic aesthetics and practical design principles revolutionizes architecture.
  • Hear firsthand how Giovanni and Ryan tackled challenges in creating sustainable luxury amidst regulatory hurdles.
  • Learn innovative strategies for engaging clients and winning high-profile architectural projects.
  • Explore the impact of advanced technology on shaping the future of architectural education and luxury living experiences.

To learn more about Giovanni and Ryan, visit their:

Website: https://windsorpatania.com/

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/windsorpatania

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/windsor-patania/

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In this engaging podcast episode, Regan and Kasey share their journey from novices to successful business owners. They discuss their learning experiences, the challenges they faced, and the importance of trust in their partnership. The conversation delves into their unique approach to business and the experts they've relied on for support.

  • Discover how two friends turned a passion into a thriving business.
  • Learn the surprising challenges they encountered along the way.
  • Find out the secrets behind their strong partnership.
  • Hear why bringing in outside help was a game-changer for them.

Tune in to uncover the valuable lessons and insights from Regan and Kasey's story.

To learn more about Kasey & Regan, visit their:

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It's time to announce this month's 200 Club. If you missed our episode on the 200 Club, listen to BOA episode 485 to learn more about this new initiative for benchmarking small firm performance. So a big congratulations to:

  1. Drew & Justine Tindall
  2. Eariny Adams
  3. Kimberly Dokes
  4. Mark Elster
  5. Christopher Brandon
  6. Brad Hubbell
  7. Andrea Nemecek
  8. Yogesh Mistry
  9. Marina Rubina
  10. Joost Bende & Denise Burkett
  11. Christopher Rawlins
  12. Charles Schram
  13. Lina Boeller
  14. David & Kristen Ware
  15. Sven Lavine
  16. Judy & Larry Appel

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In a captivating podcast conversation, Rion Willard and Taylor Schmidt discuss AI's transformative role in architecture, envisioning a future where technology enhances rather than replaces human creativity. He highlights the potential of AI to streamline design processes and foster deeper client engagement. The discussion delves into traditional practices' challenges and how innovative approaches can reshape the industry. Taylor shares insights on navigating the startup landscape and emphasizes the importance of strategic partnerships and visionary thinking.

  • Discover how AI is revolutionizing architecture without replacing human creativity.
  • Learn about the practical applications of AI in schematic design and client collaboration.
  • Explore the future possibilities of democratizing access to cutting-edge architectural design.
  • Hear Taylor's journey as a startup founder, navigating challenges and breakthroughs in the tech industry.

To learn more about Taylor, visit his: Website: https://corbu.ai/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tschmid3/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corbu/ Email: taylor@corbu.ai

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In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss a common issue architects face: convincing clients of the value of construction administration (CA). They explore why architects often struggle to communicate this value and offer insights on shifting client perceptions. The conversation touches on adopting a consultant mindset and the importance of enrolling clients rather than convincing them.

  • Discover why clear communication about CA can make or break a project.
  • Learn a simple shift in mindset that can transform your client relationships.
  • Find out how to turn a skeptical client into a cooperative partner.
  • Uncover the surprising benefits of educating clients about the design process.

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In this engaging podcast episode, architectural photographer Tobin Davies shares insights into the significance of quality architectural photography for firms. Through anecdotes and experiences, he highlights the profound impact of striking visuals on a firm's portfolio and online presence. Tobin elaborates on the diverse benefits, including enhancing client perception and showcasing design intricacies.

  • Discover the transformative power of architectural photography in elevating your firm's online presence.
  • Uncover the strategic advantages of collaborating with a skilled architectural photographer for your projects.
  • Gain insights into the intricacies of preparing for a successful photoshoot and maximizing its impact.
  • Explore the behind-the-scenes challenges and triumphs of Tobin's journey as a business owner and photographer.

To learn more about Tobin, visit his:

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7MJMcwWs4nlYpngsJ3DCEf?si=066010512efd4596&nd=1&dlsi=44c3e69190b64f8d

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In this episode, Rioin Willard dives deep with Douglas Teiger into the essence of true leadership. He shares his journey and insights on how leaders can transform their approach to foster better relationships and a positive work environment. Through candid anecdotes and practical advice, Douglas provides a fresh perspective on what it means to be an authentic and self-aware leader.

  • Discover the key trait that Douglas believes every great leader should master.
  • Learn about a simple yet powerful practice that can change how you handle difficult situations.
  • Find out how Douglas overcame a common leadership challenge that many struggle with.
  • Hear the unexpected lesson Douglas learned from an unusual hobby that shaped his leadership style.

Consulting: www.douglasteiger.com

Art: www.teigerart.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/douglas-teiger-faia-3a87551a9_dhteiger-activity-6787866241458556928-llrr/

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In this captivating podcast, Todd and Ari from Bluewater dive into the intricacies of investing in and transforming architectural firms. They share fascinating insights into the acquisition process, technology integration, and long-term strategies that keep them ahead in the industry. Their perspectives on industry trends and the role of AI provide a thought-provoking look into the future of architecture and design.

The discussion also touches on the challenges and opportunities within the architectural sector, offering listeners a glimpse into the dynamic world of business growth and innovation. They highlight the importance of strategic planning and the role of technology in enhancing efficiency and creativity.

To find out how they tackle these issues and to learn their unique strategies, tune in to this enlightening episode!

  • Discover the hidden opportunities in architectural investments.
  • How technology could reshape the future of design.
  • Surprising insights on the role of AI in architecture.
  • Learn why strategic planning is crucial for long-term success.

To learn more about Ari & Todd, visit their:

Website: https://www.bluwatr.io/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluwatrmedia/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bluwatrpartners/about/

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In a thought-provoking podcast episode, Enoch Sears delves into the intricacies of running a successful firm with Cormac Phalen & Evan Troxel of Archispeak. They touch upon the importance of setting boundaries and shifting mindsets, hinting at transformative strategies for enhancing productivity and profitability. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful discussions, they explore the role of marketing and selling in elevating architectural practices. The conversation emphasizes the potential for architects to command higher fees by mastering these essential skills. Furthermore, the podcast guests share inspiring stories of individuals who have overcome challenges to achieve remarkable success in the industry.

  • Unveil the secrets behind setting boundaries for increased productivity and success.
  • Discover how mastering marketing and selling skills can revolutionize your architectural practice.
  • Hear inspiring stories of individuals who have defied the odds to reach extraordinary heights in the profession.
  • Learn transformative strategies for enhancing profitability and creating a thriving architectural firm.

To listen to the Archispeak podcast, visit their:

Website: https://www.archispeakpodcast.com/

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Enoch Sears and Rion Willard delve into the nuanced art of communicating value to clients in this intriguing podcast episode. They explore how architects can transcend the perception of being mere burdens and become invaluable assets in the eyes of their clients. Through personal anecdotes and insightful observations, they hint at strategies for architects to elevate their services and create extraordinary client experiences. Focusing on proactive marketing and understanding client needs, they tease a framework for architects to effectively convey their value proposition. Additionally, they touch upon the fascinating world of boxing and the subtle distinctions between British and English identities.

  • Uncover the secret to positioning yourself as an advisor, not just a service provider.
  • Learn how footwork and strategy in boxing can be applied to architectural communication.
  • Discover the subtle differences between British and English identities.
  • Explore the art of creating extraordinary client experiences to stand out in a competitive market.

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In this solo podcast, Rion delves into the intricacies of managing client expectations and ensuring timely payments in architectural projects. Through engaging anecdotes and practical advice, listeners gain insights into the importance of clear communication and negotiation skills. Rion emphasizes the significance of setting clear terms and conditions with clients from the outset, highlighting potential pitfalls, and offering strategies for avoiding them.

  • Discover the power of client bonuses in fostering positive client behavior.
  • Learn about the effectiveness of subscription billing in maintaining cash flow.
  • Explore the nuances of implementing an escalation process for late payments.
  • Understand the importance of leveraging key project milestones to ensure timely payments.

With real-world examples and actionable tips, this podcast equips architects with the tools and strategies needed to navigate client relationships and financial matters effectively. Tune in to uncover expert insights that can transform your approach to managing client expectations and securing timely payments in architectural projects.

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In this engaging podcast episode, our host Rion Willard delves into the world of architectural innovation with Natalia, co-founder of ARKI, a revolutionary software solution. Through candid dialogue, they explore the challenges architects face in integrating technology and business strategies. Natalia shares insights gleaned from her startup journey, emphasizing the importance of problem identification and collaborative evolution in software development. The conversation unfolds as a journey through the intersection of creativity and efficiency, offering tantalizing glimpses into the future of architectural practice.

  • Uncover the secrets behind revolutionizing architectural workflows.
  • Hear firsthand accounts of navigating the delicate balance between creativity and efficiency.
  • Discover the transformative potential of AI in architecture.
  • Gain insights into the evolution of ARKI's innovative software solution.

To learn more about Natalia, visit her:

Website: https://www.getarki.com/

Wisdom Hub: https://search.getarki.com/

Email: natalia@getarki.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkidigital/?hl=en

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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Enoch delves into the intricacies of personal growth and professional development with Alex Gore of Inside the Firm. Through candid conversation, they explore the challenges individuals face when trying to evolve within their roles, both personally and in business. The discussion touches on the importance of communication, honesty, and emotional connection in fostering a positive work culture. They also discuss the role of mindset shifts in propelling one's career forward, emphasizing the need for expanding one's thinking to achieve greater success.

  • Discover the secret to accelerating your career growth.
  • Learn how emotions play a crucial role in shaping your professional journey.
  • Explore the power of mindset shifts in overcoming career obstacles.
  • Uncover cutting-edge approaches to rewiring your thought patterns for success.

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In this captivating podcast episode, Gavin from Staton Williams offers insights into the intricate workings of architectural practice. Delving into decision-making dynamics and succession planning, he unveils the complex yet fascinating journey of nurturing future leaders. With a hybrid ownership model and a keen emphasis on collaboration, Gavin sheds light on the delicate balance between creative tension and clear direction within the practice. Through engaging anecdotes, he navigates the challenges of negotiating fees and managing client relationships, all while maintaining transparency and profitability.

  • Discover the secrets behind successful architectural collaboration.
  • Unveil the intricacies of succession planning in large practices.
  • Explore the delicate balance between creative tension and clear leadership.
  • Learn how to navigate the challenges of negotiating fees and managing client relationships.

To learn more about Gavin, visit his:

Website: https://stantonwilliams.com/en

Twitter: https://twitter.com/_SW_News

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5262299/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stanton_williams/

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"Never stop grinding." There's a ruthless commitment to do the work that moves successful entrepreneurs. In today's episode, Enoch and guest Lance Cayko discuss how to survive and thrive in the grind of running an architectural business.

To learn more about Lance, visit his:

Website: https://www.f9productions.com/

Podcast: https://www.insidethefirmpodcast.com/

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In this captivating podcast episode, our host, Rion Willard has the pleasure of deep-diving into a 'Masterclass in Marketing Luxury Design' with Eric Clough of 212 Box. The conversation unveils the delicate balance between transitioning disciplines and the excitement of venturing into new territories, notably the film industry. The hosts reflect on the Houston Penthouse project, hinting at the client's satisfaction and the project's publicity outcome. They share anecdotes about eventful tour stops and the challenges of launching in Houston, sparking curiosity about the project's journey.

  • Discover the secrets behind the Houston Penthouse project.
  • Unveil the art of crafting a unique client experience in high-end residential architecture.
  • Delve into the intersection of creativity and marketing in architecture firms.
  • Explore the tantalizing allure of secret projects and international ventures.

To learn more about Eric, visit his:

Website: https://212box.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_212box/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/212box

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In this captivating podcast episode, Rion Willard delves into the challenges faced by architecture firms, offering insightful perspectives on financial stability and industry dynamics. With anecdotes and expert insights, he navigates through the complexities of running a successful architectural practice, touching upon topics like market positioning, client advocacy, and business management. Throughout the discussion, Willard emphasizes the importance of proactive strategies and continuous learning in achieving long-term success in the field of architecture.

  • Discover the surprising truths behind architectural education.
  • Uncover the secrets to becoming a client's trusted ally.
  • Learn how high-performing firms navigate economic downturns.
  • Explore the transformative power of business education for architects.

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► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/eM-WoUzpAeLIfHUrxaJGaZBlB3I?utm_source=copy_url

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Explore the dynamic world of architecture and design in this captivating podcast episode featuring Robert Blaser of Michael Graves, a seasoned architect with a wealth of experience. Delve into the intriguing intersection of business strategy and creative innovation as Blaser shares insights into crafting client partnerships and developing brand identities. Discover the art of experiential design and the transformative power of architectural storytelling, as Blaser discusses the importance of creating meaningful destinations rather than mere structures.

  • Uncover the secrets behind crafting compelling brand experiences through architecture.
  • Learn how to navigate the complexities of client relationships and project development.
  • Gain insights into the evolving landscape of architectural design and business strategy.
  • Explore the transformative potential of experiential design and architectural storytelling.

To learn more about Robert, visit his:

Website: https://michaelgraves.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelGravesArchitectureandDesign

Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FMGravesDesign

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOEc35ZL9TZeG1FhUgvvMMQ

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/michael-graves-design-group/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelgravesarchitecture/

Congratulations to the 200 Club members (find out about the 200 Club by visiting this link - https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast/485-architects-unveiled-deciphering-firm-performance-with-enoch-sears-rion-willard/):

Brad Hubbell

Drew & Justine Tindall

Mark Elster

Chris Brandon

Charles Schram

Eariny Adams

Andrea Nemecek

Kimberly Dokes

Lina Boeller

Joost Bende

Chris Rawlins

Ryan Sollars

Marina Rubina

Sven Lavine

Judy & Larry Appel

David & Kristen Ware

Yogesh Mistry

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/1F1bPITdmXFjmEf9v5QxZEg7S_M?utm_source=copy_url

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Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt

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Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show

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In this compelling episode of the podcast, hosts Enoch Sears and Ryan explore the pervasive issue of overwhelm among architects and business owners. They discuss the interconnectedness of personal and professional life and how imbalances in one area can adversely affect the other. The duo introduces a multifaceted approach purported to enhance overall efficacy and well-being.

  • Discover the surprising relationship between personal contentment and professional success.
  • Learn about a unique 'power' concept that can transform your daily routine.
  • Find out the unexpected benefits of aligning four critical life domains.
  • Uncover a simple, yet profound strategy to reduce overwhelm and increase your energy.

This episode promises essential strategies for anyone looking to refine their life management skills and achieve balance, urging a deeper investigation into how personal habits can fuel professional success.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/WkEcxG0VuMTcPkKEaP0jftjWz7A?utm_source=copy_url

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Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt

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In this thought-provoking podcast, Rion Willard is joined by Alex Gore. Listen as they delve into the intricacies of urban development and housing challenges. They explore the impact of bureaucracy on innovation and the surprising insights into sustainability within the automotive industry. With candid anecdotes, they navigate through the complexities of zoning regulations, land taxation, and the role of government in fostering innovation.

  • Unveil the unexpected link between sustainability and bureaucracy.
  • Explore the surprising challenges faced by the greenest car company.
  • Learn about the hidden obstacles hindering affordable housing initiatives.
  • Discover how bureaucratic hurdles stifle innovation and progress in urban development.

To learn more about Alex, check out his:

Website: http://f9productions.com/

Podcast: https://www.insidethefirmpodcast.com/

Book: https://www.amazon.com/Creativity-Code-Power-Visual-Thinking-ebook/dp/B09DQSHJT8/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3EP6SCFNFGPH3&keywords=the+creativity+code+alex+gore&qid=1653331607&sprefix=the+creativity+code+alex+gore%2Caps%2C88&sr=8-1

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/x2LsFVKaRWBZiT75wW9pNSFQd4M?utm_source=copy_url

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In this insightful podcast episode, delve into the realm of business strategy tailored specifically for architectural practices. Learn to navigate the intricacies of strategic planning to unlock the full potential of your firm. Discover the importance of striking a balance between short-term and long-term goals, ensuring sustained growth and success over time.

Explore the strategic advantage of positioning your architectural practice as a premium brand in the market. Uncover the potential pitfalls of competing solely on price and the benefits of charging what you're worth. Gain valuable insights into setting aside time for essential yet often overlooked tasks that can significantly impact the trajectory of your business.

  • Learn how to strategically position your architectural firm in the market to maximize growth and profitability.
  • Discover the power of setting aside time for important but not urgent tasks to drive long-term success.
  • Uncover the benefits of charging premium prices for your architectural services and positioning yourself as a high-value brand.
  • Explore the nuances of strategic planning tailored specifically for architectural practices and how it can revolutionize your business approach.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/qbVuzqL8AFOfywdfaINtXXmsvCo?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, listeners are taken on a journey through the fascinating world of architecture and entrepreneurship. Our host, Rion Willard, delves into the intricate balance between artistic vision and marketability through candid conversation. Dan A'gostino shares invaluable insights from personal experiences in the music industry and architecture business throughout the discussion. From the importance of organization and strategic planning to the role of effective communication in client relations, each revelation offers a glimpse into the dynamic landscape of creative professions.

  • Discover the surprising parallels between success in the music industry and entrepreneurship.

  • Uncover the secrets to balancing artistic integrity with market demands.

  • Explore the role of effective communication in building lasting client relationships.

  • Gain invaluable insights from real-world experiences in architecture and business. To learn more about Dan, visit his: Website: https://plnarc.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/plnarc/?ref=bookmarks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planarchitecture/ Tumbler: https://www.tumblr.com/theblogonhomedesign

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/YryM1mbH0cXPtqTA8D1cyuXfLKQ?utm_source=copy_url

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Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt

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In this engaging podcast episode, Rion converses with TeeJay Lyons, also known as The Unsociable Networker, delving into the intricacies of sales and networking in the architectural industry. They discuss the importance of sales in driving business growth and the common misconceptions architects have about networking. TeeJay shares valuable insights on effective networking strategies, emphasizing the need for a clear purpose and targeted approach.

  • Discover the unconventional approach architects can take to networking.
  • Learn why traditional branding may not be as effective as sales-oriented messaging.
  • Explore practical tips for engaging with potential clients and developers.
  • Uncover the secrets to leveraging podcasts and newsletters for business growth.

Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to real-life examples and practical advice, challenging conventional wisdom and offering fresh perspectives on sales and networking in the architectural field. Tune in to gain valuable insights and strategies for driving business success in the competitive architectural industry.

To learn more about TeeJay, visit his:

Website: http://www.cubedbd.com

Website: http://www.theunsociablenetworker.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cubedbd?igsh=MW5vOHg1Ym5mcmdscg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teejaylyons?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/t11D8jGl2jCgZwQ2pooKc5DEt3Q?utm_source=copy_url

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In this enlightening episode, Ray Brown delves into the intricacies of running a profitable architecture business. Alongside host Rion, Ray discusses the untaught yet crucial business skills that can transform an architectural practice from surviving to thriving. They explore a variety of strategies that promise not only to alleviate common business pressures but also to significantly enhance profitability and operational efficiency.

Their conversation covers innovative approaches to business management that many architects overlook. Ray introduces a revolutionary program aimed at redefining the business landscape for architects, providing insights that could be game changers for your practice.

  • Discover the one element many architects neglect that could prevent business overwhelm.
  • Learn about a new perspective on profitability that doesn’t rely on increasing workload.
  • Find out the common business advice that Ray argues is fundamentally flawed.
  • Hear why certain industry-standard practices might actually be hindering your firm's success.

Tune in to uncover the transformative insights that could redefine how you manage your architectural practice and lead you to greater success.

To learn more about Ray Brown, visit his:

Website: https://archibiz.global/

Business Foundations Program: https://archibiz.myshopify.com/products/bfp?aff=7

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchibizBusinessEducation/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/archibiz-business-education/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJNeCdow94bUAcZvGr7o0mA/featured

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archibizhq/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/pJN3cdOaXMIRz01qs7WdHTfPg4Y?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, Rion Willard delves into the untapped potential of small architecture practices. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful observations, he unveils strategies for financial empowerment and business growth, challenging conventional notions within the industry.

With a focus on innovation and collaboration, Rion emphasizes the transformative impact of redefining success in architecture. Listeners are invited to explore the six stages of the free architect, each offering a pathway to enhanced agency and profitability. Throughout the episode, practical tips and thought-provoking insights are seamlessly woven into the narrative, promising listeners a wealth of inspiration and actionable advice.

  • Discover the hidden potential of small architecture practices.
  • Unlock strategies for financial empowerment and business growth.
  • Explore the transformative impact of redefining success in architecture.
  • Gain practical tips and thought-provoking insights for enhancing agency and profitability.

Congratulations to the 200 Club members (find out about the 200 Club by visiting this link - https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/podcast/485-architects-unveiled-deciphering-firm-performance-with-enoch-sears-rion-willard/):

  1. Mark Elster
  2. Drew & Justine Tindall
  3. David & Kristen Ware
  4. Thomas Norton
  5. Christopher Brandon
  6. Eariny Adams
  7. Kimberly Dokes
  8. Lina Boeller
  9. Sven Lavine
  10. Christopher Rawlins
  11. Joost Bende & Denise Burkett
  12. Ryan Sollars
  13. Marina Rubina
  14. Judy & Larry Appel
  15. Molly Wheelock

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/YryM1mbH0cXPtqTA8D1cyuXfLKQ?utm_source=copy_url

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For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on:

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/

Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt

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Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show

iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926

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In this captivating podcast episode, Rion Willard delves into the transformative power of leadership principles outlined in a renowned book. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful discussions, listeners are invited to explore the nuances of high performance in architecture practices. Willard highlights the pivotal role of language in shaping organizational culture and driving success, hinting at profound shifts achievable through mastering the conversational environment. Moreover, he emphasizes the significance of future-oriented thinking in catalyzing present-day performance, teasing at strategies for envisioning and realizing ambitious futures.

  • Uncover the secret to unlocking peak performance in architecture firms.
  • Learn how language mastery can revolutionize workplace dynamics.
  • Discover the transformative potential of future-focused leadership principles.
  • Dive into actionable insights for cultivating a culture of excellence and achievement.

Listen to the full episode now and embark on a journey towards unlocking the untapped potential within your architectural practice.

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► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/Jg0mg-kkAXyJx_YyCSIrIiD2VwE?utm_source=copy_url

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For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on:

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/

Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt

Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch

Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show

iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926

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In this insightful podcast, Rion Willard discusses with Ondřej Švancara of CHYBIK + KRISTOF the evolution of their practice and the challenges they face as they expand internationally. They touch upon the importance of effective project management and the delicate balance between profitability and social impact. The conversation delves into the complexities of hiring talent and the unique dynamics of recruitment in the architectural field. Through anecdotes and experiences, they reveal the intricacies of navigating local regulations and establishing partnerships in new markets.

  • Discover the secrets behind successfully managing international projects.
  • Learn about the challenges of hiring talent in the architectural industry.
  • Explore the nuances of local regulations and partnerships in new markets.
  • Gain insights into the delicate balance between profitability and social impact in architecture.

To learn more about CHYBIK + KRISTOF visit their:

Website: https://chybik-kristof.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chybik.Kristof LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/chybik.kristof.associated.architects/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chybikkristof

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/Qr9EQMgaCzvSR7yvjIULVM3yYjA?utm_source=copy_url

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In this episode, Enoch Sears guides you through a transformative journey, exploring the art of scaling their practices. Delving into the mindset of successful architects, the episode reveals crucial identity shifts and belief systems required for exponential growth. Listeners gain valuable insights into prioritizing profitability over mere revenue and the significance of delivering exceptional work without overextending. Marketing and sales tactics are subtly hinted at, encouraging architects to embrace strategic approaches without overcomplicating them. Leadership development emerges as a key theme, underscoring the importance of fostering a positive workplace culture to drive success.

  • Discover the transformative power of mindset shifts in architect practice growth.
  • Uncover the secret to prioritizing profitability over revenue for sustainable success.
  • Learn subtle yet effective marketing and sales strategies tailored for architects.
  • Explore the art of leadership development and its profound impact on practice growth.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/v4Vvj-tcf1AUVvoeArzuJxxpbfA?utm_source=copy_url

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In this insightful podcast, Jonathan Reeves of Vectorworks delves into the transformative potential of Vectorworks software. Their discussion spans from leveraging 3D capabilities to enhancing collaboration with consultants. The speakers emphasize the importance of investing time in training to unlock the full potential of the software, drawing from their own experiences. They touch upon the challenges of transitioning from 2D to BIM workflows and offer valuable insights into optimizing architectural practices. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the joys of mastering the software and the rewards it brings to architectural design.

  • Discover the secrets behind seamless collaboration with consultants.
  • Uncover the transformative power of transitioning from 2D to BIM workflows.
  • Learn how investing in training can revolutionize your architectural practice.
  • Explore the joys and rewards of mastering Vectorworks software.

To learn more about Jonathan, visit his:

Website:https://jonathanreeves-cad.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vectorworksBIM/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vectorworkscad/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jonathanreeves7

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56qp6QeXSAayDOOHu3BcCA?view_as=subscriber

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In a thought-provoking episode, our host, Rion Willard speaks with Dr. Eric Recker about the critical importance of self-care amidst burnout challenges. Offering compelling insights, they explore the intricate balance between personal well-being and professional success. The conversation highlights the transformative potential of prioritizing mental health and nurturing meaningful relationships.

  • Unveiling the Secrets to Battling Burnout
  • The Transformative Power of Prioritizing Mental Wellness
  • Nurturing Resilience: Lessons from Personal and Professional Experiences
  • Strategies for Building Stronger Relationships and Promoting Self-Care

To learn more about Eric, visit his: Website: https://ericrecker.com/ Facebook: https://www.faceboof #Wk.com/eric.recker.1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docreNOWcker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fdocrecker

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Discover actionable strategies for running a successful architectural practice in this engaging podcast episode. Enoch and Rion delve into challenges faced by small practice owners, offering insights on team management and productivity. They explore the dynamics of leadership, emphasizing the importance of effective communication and vision alignment within the team. Throughout the discussion, anecdotes and real-life examples shed light on common pitfalls and effective solutions in architectural practice management.

  • Uncover the secrets to fostering a proactive and enthusiastic team.
  • Learn how to harness the power of effective leadership for business success.
  • Explore strategies for achieving work-life balance and stress-free vacations.
  • Gain valuable insights into hiring, vision development, and team communication.

Tune in to this episode for practical tips and inspiring stories that will transform your approach to running an architectural practice.

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In this podcast episode, Enoch and Rion dive into the complexities of managing underperforming team members. Through insightful anecdotes and discussions, they explore the challenges faced by practice owners and offer valuable insights into team dynamics and leadership. They touch upon the importance of accountability, strategic delegation, and fostering a culture of cooperation within architectural firms. With a blend of humor and expertise, they shed light on common pitfalls and share strategies for building effective teams that empower rather than constrain business growth.

  • Discover the surprising paradox between expertise and business growth.
  • Uncover the detrimental effects of being a "ball hog" in your own business.
  • Learn how strategic delegation can transform team dynamics and productivity.
  • Explore actionable tips for building a high-performing team that aligns with your business vision.

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In this engaging podcast episode, Rion and Elle Bytautaite delve into the intricacies of setting up an architecture practice. They explore the challenges of finding the right clients and maintaining authenticity in a competitive market. The conversation touches upon the balance between serving diverse demographics while staying true to personal values. With insights drawn from real-world experiences, they discuss the importance of niching down and strategically positioning oneself in the industry.

  • Discover the secrets to attracting high-caliber clients.
  • Learn how to navigate the complexities of niche markets.
  • Uncover the art of balancing profitability with social impact.
  • Gain insights into the nuances of building a successful architecture practice.

To learn more about Elle, visit her:

Website: https://www.studioellearchitecture.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio.elle.architecture/

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/NmaV4rS4feZE7tb0F02RpQlqnwM?utm_source=copy_url

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In this enlightening podcast episode, our host Rion Willard is a guest on The Anti-Architect Podcast with Christian Giordano. In this conversation, Rion shares invaluable insights on navigating the complex terrain of architectural business. Through engaging anecdotes and practical wisdom, Rion delves into the challenges architects face in getting paid promptly and offers innovative strategies to address this issue. He emphasizes the importance of upfront negotiations and leveraging client relationships to ensure timely payments. Additionally, Rion discusses the evolution of his consultancy work and the transformative impact it has had on architecture firms worldwide.

  • Discover unconventional tactics for negotiating payments with clients.
  • Learn how architects can proactively manage their cash flow and mitigate financial risks.
  • Explore the fascinating dynamics between architects and developers in the payment process.
  • Gain insights into the evolution of architectural business models and strategies for sustainable growth.

To learn more about Christian and The Anti-Architect Podcast visit them:

Website: https://theantiarchitect.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christiandgiordano/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdgiordano/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOM4p1g8aAVDrZFVuWB3c5A

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/mmA89gMKzzpxNyJFLjMxkGEc_Rc?utm_source=copy_url

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Discover the intricacies of growing an architectural practice in this thought-provoking podcast episode. Delve into the challenges faced by architects aiming to expand their firms, exploring the unique blend of people-centricity and economic cycles that shape the industry landscape. Learn the art of leadership and the critical role it plays in fostering growth, alongside the indispensable skill of effective selling within the architectural realm.

Uncover the secrets to navigating a commoditized market, where architects grapple with pricing pressures while striving to uphold their value. Gain insights into the delicate balance between maintaining individuality and fostering a culture of collaboration within a growing practice. Explore firsthand experiences and expert advice on overcoming obstacles and achieving success in the competitive architectural arena.

  • Unlock the keys to effective leadership and team building in architecture.
  • Learn the art of selling architectural services with finesse.
  • Navigate the challenges of a commoditized industry while upholding your firm's value.
  • Discover the delicate balance between maintaining individuality and fostering collaboration within a growing practice.

► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/KjY9e3GNM-zdkeeXKdFh3R86RzQ?utm_source=copy_url

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In a captivating podcast episode, architect Dan Leon and our host Rion delve into the intricacies of large-scale projects like the James Webb Telescope, drawing parallels between architecture and filmmaking. They discuss the importance of continuity of thought in design and the challenges of collaboration across different departments. Leon shares insights from his forays into property development, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit and problem-solving skills essential for success. The conversation transitions seamlessly from discussing architectural services to the unique offerings of Square Feet Home, providing a glimpse into the world of bespoke residential projects.

  • Discover the surprising similarities between architecture and filmmaking.
  • Learn about the challenges and rewards of property development from an architect's perspective.
  • Explore the hand-holding approach of Square Feet Home in guiding homeowners through the design process.
  • Uncover the secrets behind successfully blending creativity with commercial acumen in architecture.

To learn more about Daniel, visit his:

Website: https://www.squarefeetarchitects.co.uk/team

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sqft.architects/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sqftarchitects/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/21018577/

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In this captivating follow-up to last week's episode, "Give Me My F*ing Money," we delve deeper into the challenges architects face with client payments.

Our hosts, Enoch Sears and Rion, unpack the gritty realities of what happens when payments lag or disappear entirely, and how this affects not just your bank account but your relationship with your work and clients. They don't just dwell on the problems; instead, they explore intriguing solutions that promise to empower architects to reclaim what's theirs, all while maintaining professional integrity and respect.

  • Discover the unique musical inspiration behind "Project Reclaim" and how it could transform your approach to client communications.
  • Learn about a mindset shift that could change the way you handle late payments forever.
  • Find out how addressing one common business issue can reveal insights into personal growth and conflict resolution.
  • Uncover the strategic moves that could not only secure your payments but also enhance client relationships and project engagement.

With a blend of humor, real-life stories, and actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen for any architect who's ever found themselves whispering (or shouting), "Give me my f*ing money!"

Tune in to transform how you think about and handle, the financial aspects of your architectural practice.

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► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/1eTwXG4yo1R64TzNB-kz5gYHslU?utm_source=copy_url

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In this eye-opening episode of Architect Nation, hosts Enoch Sears and Rion Willard dive into the gritty reality of financial challenges within the architecture industry, focusing on the often taboo subject of collections. They share personal anecdotes and insights, shedding light on the common but rarely discussed problem of late payments and its impact on small practices. Their conversation uncovers the underlying issues of client relationships and self-worth that many architects face, prompting a deeper discussion on solutions and strategies to ensure timely compensation.

  • Discover the unconventional wisdom behind turning financial struggles into opportunities for strengthening client relationships.
  • Learn about a unique approach that transformed a common industry problem into a compelling success story.
  • Find out the secret to navigating difficult conversations about money with confidence and professionalism.
  • Uncover the surprising impact of late payments on creativity and productivity in the architectural field.

Tune in to learn how to tackle these challenges head-on, ensuring your work is not just respected, but also rewarded accordingly.

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In this engaging episode of the Business of Architecture, host Ryan Willard delves into the transformative business models reshaping architecture practices today. Exploring the intersection of profitability, innovation, and strategic structuring, Ryan unveils secrets to achieving remarkable profit margins far beyond industry standards. Through insightful analysis and real-world examples, listeners are guided on a journey to discover how to elevate their practices to new heights of success and efficiency.

  • Discover the unexpected strategy that could double your architecture practice's profitability.
  • Learn about a groundbreaking model that turns conventional architectural service delivery on its head.
  • Find out how leveraging global trends can significantly reduce overheads and skyrocket efficiency.
  • Uncover a niche strategy that positions your practice as a leader in a crowded market, making competition almost irrelevant.

Tune in to unlock the full potential of your architecture practice with innovative strategies that promise not just to improve your bottom line but also to revolutionize the way you think about and operate within the architectural industry.

Special thank you to Fhiaba for this episode, whose beautiful 24" Fridge and bottom mount freezer can be seen in the background. For further details please follow @fhiaba_official and @PinnacleSalesGroup Or visit https://pinnaclesalesgroup.com/cooking-and-refrigeration/fhiaba/

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In the latest episode of our groundbreaking podcast, "Why 'Sellout' Architects Are Saving the Industry," Enoch Sears challenges the entrenched dogmas of the architectural world. Are you tired of the glorification of design at the expense of practical business sense?

Enoch delves into the controversial yet vital discussion that the industry's 'sellouts'—those pragmatic architects who prioritize profitability—are not just surviving, but thriving, reshaping the landscape of architecture. This episode is a wake-up call for small practice owners. It's time to question: Is the disdain for business-savvy architects a path to professional martyrdom? Tune in to disrupt your perceptions and perhaps, the future of your practice.

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In this captivating episode, Ritchie Clapson, a non-architect turned property development maestro, shares invaluable insights into the world of property development. Ritchie, with a background in structural engineering, discusses his journey and the innovative approaches he employs to mentor budding and seasoned developers alike. The conversation delves into overcoming common hurdles in the industry, providing listeners with a blend of inspiration and practical advice.

  • Discover the subtle art of transitioning from a traditional profession to a successful property developer.
  • Learn about a unique strategy that flips conventional wisdom on its head, potentially increasing your project's profitability.
  • Ritchie reveals a common mindset trap that most professionals fall into and how to navigate it.
  • Uncover the secret to attracting investment without ever asking for money directly, a game-changer for any project.

This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in property development, offering a fresh perspective on how to succeed in this competitive field. The insights teased here are just the tip of the iceberg, urging listeners to dive into the full conversation for a comprehensive understanding.

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In this enlightening podcast episode, our guest, a seasoned principal at a prestigious architecture firm, shares his vast experiences and the nuanced intricacies of leading and evolving within the industry. With nearly four decades at the helm, he offers a rare glimpse into the dynamics of architectural practice, growth strategies, and the critical elements of business leadership. His journey from a young architect to a principal sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that shape a firm's legacy and its forward trajectory.

  • Discover the unconventional path that transformed a traditional architectural firm into a modern, employee-owned powerhouse.
  • Learn the strategic moves behind expanding the firm’s footprint nationally while maintaining its core values and culture.
  • Uncover the pivotal role of relationships in securing and executing transformative projects.
  • Find out how the firm navigated leadership transitions and ownership structures to ensure its continued growth and relevance in a competitive landscape.

This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the intersections of architecture, business, and leadership. It teases out the lessons learned over decades of practice, offering valuable takeaways without giving it all away. Tune in to hear the wisdom accrued from years of innovation, adaptation, and success.

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In this captivating episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, host Rion Willard sits down with the innovative Paul South House, a name synonymous with blending tradition with modernity in the architectural realm. Their discussion unfolds in an unconventional setting, revealing the unexpected avenues through which architecture intersects with the hospitality industry. South House shares enlightening experiences from his dual ventures, providing insights that promise to reshape your understanding of architectural practice and business growth.

The conversation delves into strategies for elevating an architectural business, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and the power of creating multifaceted spaces. South House's journey from conceptualizing spaces to executing intricate designs offers a fresh perspective on how architects can broaden their impact beyond traditional boundaries. The episode is sprinkled with actionable advice, subtly guiding listeners on leveraging unique opportunities to enhance their architectural endeavors.

  • Discover how an architect ventured into hospitality, transforming challenges into innovative solutions.
  • Learn the secret to balancing creative passion with business acumen in the architectural world.
  • Uncover the unexpected skill every architect needs to thrive in today's competitive landscape.
  • Find out how a simple change in perspective can open up new avenues for architectural practices.

This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for architects seeking to expand their horizons and for anyone intrigued by the symbiotic relationship between architecture and other creative industries.

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In this enlightening episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard tackle the pervasive issue of time scarcity in the architecture industry, offering a fresh perspective on how to enhance productivity without increasing work hours. They introduce a revolutionary framework aimed at transforming the conventional approach to time management, arguing that the real challenge is not managing time but managing oneself. Through a compelling narrative, they shed light on a common yet overlooked principle that could radically change how architects perceive and allocate their time.

  • A counterintuitive strategy to triple or even quadruple effectiveness without extra work.
  • The myth of time management debunked and what you should be focusing on instead.
  • How a simple change in perspective can lead to significant improvements in your practice.
  • The untapped potential of strategic planning and delegation in freeing up your time and increasing your value.

This episode promises to shift paradigms and inspire architects to achieve more by doing less. Tune in to uncover these transformative insights and apply them to your professional and personal life.

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Welcome to an eye-opening episode where we unravel the age-old debate of earnings: Do doctors or architects take home the bigger paycheck? A quick web search shows that doctors are the winners on this one. So why do doctors earn more than architects in the United States? Is it the experience and training required? It is the demands and risk associated with the job? Is it the supply and demand of professionals in the industry? Enoch Sears comes to a surprising conclusion.

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In a captivating episode of the business of architecture, Rion engages in a profound conversation with Chris, a seasoned professional from Squire and Partners. The dialogue effortlessly weaves through the intricate tapestry of architectural career progression, highlighting the transition from academic realms to the pragmatic world of professional practice. Their discussion illuminates the often-overlooked aspects of career growth within the architecture industry.

  • Discover how a simple lockdown hobby can evolve into a pivotal career opportunity.
  • Uncover the critical role of mentorship and its impact on career trajectory in architecture.
  • Learn about unique strategies for effective job hunting and professional networking.
  • Explore the intriguing way social media can be leveraged for professional advancement in the architecture field.

This episode is a treasure trove of insights for both budding and experienced architects, offering nuanced perspectives on career development and the architectural profession. It's a must-listen for those aiming to navigate the complex yet rewarding path of an architectural career.

To learn more about Chris, visit his:

Website: https://www.architectsinstruction.com/

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What does your sex life have to do with running a successful architectural practice? More than you may think. In this episode, Dr. Marina Voron reveals how your habits, preferences, and emotional availability in the bedroom impact your leadership, marketing, and more!

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Business growth is not always a happy emotional journey when building an architectural practice. In today's episode, you'll discover how to develop emotional resilience, face rejection, and get out of your comfort zone to build the practice of your dreams.

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In this captivating podcast episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of a dynamic architect, whose career has blossomed from humble beginnings into a flourishing enterprise. She shares her experiences of navigating the architectural landscape in Paris, offering unique insights into the industry's challenges and opportunities. Her story is a fascinating blend of personal growth, innovative business strategies, and the art of balancing professional and personal life.

Listeners will be intrigued by her approach to overcoming early career obstacles, particularly in a competitive environment. The architect's perspective on integrating marketing and finance into the architecture profession is both enlightening and thought-provoking, revealing a side of the industry often overshadowed by design and creativity.

  • Discover the secret to turning initial failures into long-term success in architecture.
  • Uncover how a unique blend of marketing and finance can revolutionize an architectural business.
  • Learn about the innovative strategies used to navigate fluctuating market challenges.
  • Explore the importance of personal and professional balance in building a successful brand in architecture.

This episode is not just for architects but for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity, business acumen, and personal growth. Don't miss these invaluable insights!

To learn more about Veneta visit her:

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vaarchitectes

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/va-architectes/

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In this insightful episode of the Business of Architecture, host Ryan Willard engages in a thought-provoking discussion on a critical issue facing the architectural industry today. Delving into an eye-opening article from the Architects Journal, Willard shares his unique perspective, shaped by his experience both within and outside the world of architecture. He explores the complex interplay between architects' fees, their value perception, and the broader industry challenges. With a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, this episode is not just an analysis but a call to action for professionals in the field.

  • Discover how a shift in perspective can dramatically alter the way architects view their roles and fees.
  • Learn about a key strategy that could revolutionize your approach to pricing and negotiations.
  • Uncover the surprising impact of certain business skills that are often overlooked in the architectural industry.
  • Hear an intriguing comparison that will change how you see the relationship between architecture and other professions.

Tune in for an episode that promises to challenge your views and potentially transform your professional approach to architecture.

Link to article: https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/opinion/money-in-architecture-the-value-conundrum

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In this engaging episode of the business of architecture, host Rion converses with Andy Matthews, the founder of Andy Matthews Studio. Their discussion navigates the intricate journey of establishing and nurturing an architectural practice amid a challenging business landscape. Andy shares insights from his experience, including the transition from working at renowned architectural firms to spearheading his own.

The dialogue delves into the nuances of business ethics, client relationships, and the dynamic nature of architectural practice. Particularly intriguing are Andy's unique approaches to problem-solving and team management, especially during unprecedented times.

  • Discover how a shift in personal milestones catalyzed the birth of a new architectural vision.
  • Uncover the unique "Rickisms" that shaped a young architect's journey and professional ethos.
  • Learn about a radical work-week structure that challenges traditional norms.
  • Explore how ethical dilemmas are navigated in the pursuit of architectural excellence.

This episode offers more than just architectural insights; it's a deep dive into the philosophy of balancing creativity with business acumen.

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Architects often deal with the challenge of balancing creative vision with the practicalities of business and client relations. In this podcast episode, Jeff, a prominent figure in the field, addresses these complexities head-on. This conversation is not only a deep dive into the nuances of architectural design but also a treasure trove of practical wisdom and strategies for navigating the industry. Jeff's approach to design, rooted in both tradition and innovation, paves the way for a discussion rich in insights and surprises.

The episode shares various key elements that have shaped Jeff's successful career. Jeff's journey in architecture is not just about creating structures, but also about the stories and philosophies behind them. His methods of client engagement and business practices reveal an intriguing mix of passion and pragmatism.

  • Discover the unique architectural language that merges classical beauty with modern demands.
  • Uncover the secret to maintaining client relationships in high-end architecture.
  • Learn how Jeff balances artistic integrity with the realities of running a successful business.
  • Find out what Jeff believes is the key to creating architecture that resonates on a deeper level with clients.

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Website: https://www.jeffreydungan.com/

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Architects often battle with the challenge of balancing creative vision with practical business needs, a pain point that Sam Nunes, founding partner of WRNS Studio, addresses in this captivating podcast. He explores how architects can navigate these complexities while maintaining integrity and innovation in their work. In this engaging discussion, Nunes delves into the unique journey and philosophy behind WRNS Studio, a practice that spans multiple locations and combines diverse portfolios with a core focus on sustainability. Nunes reflects on the inception of the studio, highlighting pivotal moments and decisions that shaped its evolution. He also discusses the innovative management and governance structures that have been instrumental in driving the firm’s success, offering insights into the dynamics of running a thriving architectural practice and emphasizing the importance of adaptability and vision.

  • Discover the unconventional path that led to the founding of WRNS Studio.
  • Learn how a unique management style can revolutionize a traditional industry.
  • Understand the role of values and culture in shaping a successful architectural firm.
  • Find out how WRNS Studio navigated growth and challenges in a competitive environment.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity, leadership, and innovation in the world of architecture.

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Architects often grapple with a unique set of challenges, balancing their creative aspirations with the stark realities of financial and business pressures. Navigating this complex landscape can be daunting, as they strive to build both inspiring spaces and sustainable careers. As a guest on the third series of the "Broke Architect" podcast, Rion Willard treats listeners to a wealth of insights and thought-provoking discussions revolving around these challenges in the architectural industry.

The episode delves into the multifaceted opportunities that architects face in today's dynamic world, exploring the intricate balance between passion for design and the pragmatic aspects of running a successful architecture business. With a special focus on financial acumen, the podcast sheds light on the often-neglected side of architecture - the business and economics of the practice. Guests share their journeys, revealing transformative experiences and key decisions that shaped their careers.

  • Discover how financial savvy can revolutionize an architect's career and practice.
  • Learn about the surprising link between personal hardships and professional growth.
  • Uncover the potential of integrating business acumen with architectural creativity.
  • Hear a unique perspective on the importance of work-life balance in the architectural world.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of architecture, business, and personal development.

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In this invigorating episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, host Enoch Sears and co-host Ryan Willard tackle the often-taboo subject of financial success in architecture. They challenge the status quo, exploring why the architecture industry often shies away from wealth and profitability. The conversation reveals insights into the systemic issues that contribute to financial mediocrity within the field and proposes thought-provoking solutions.

  • A fresh perspective on redefining success in architecture beyond traditional benchmarks.
  • Unconventional wisdom on how profit and exceptional design can coexist harmoniously.
  • Insights into industry benchmarks that might be holding your practice back.
  • The potential impact of financial success on the future of architectural innovation and diversity.

This episode promises to shake up your perceptions and might just be the catalyst for a new way of thinking about success in architecture. Tune in to uncover the transformative ideas that Sears and Willard passionately discuss.

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Architects often grapple with the challenge of staying updated in a rapidly evolving industry, where access to the latest tools and knowledge can make or break a project's success. In this compelling episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, host Enoch Sears dives into these challenges with Brian Miller, discussing the innovative solutions offered by Arcat. Their conversation illuminates the crucial role of technology in modern architecture, providing insights that are vital for every practicing architect. Brian's journey and experiences offer a unique perspective on marketing and sales within this dynamic field, highlighting the importance of keeping pace with industry changes.

  • Discover how Arcat revolutionizes the way architects access vital project information, breaking down barriers previously thought unmovable.
  • Learn about the intriguing transformation in specification processes over the years, and what it means for today's architects.
  • Uncover Brian Miller's unique approach to marketing and sales, blending insights with anecdotes that challenge conventional thinking.
  • Get a glimpse of the future trends in building materials and construction practices, hinting at a greener, more efficient horizon.

This episode is a must-listen, offering a wealth of wisdom for architects facing the constant challenge of staying relevant and effective in a fast-paced industry. Tune in to explore the hidden layers of architectural innovation and business acumen.

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In the latest episode of "The Business of Architecture," host Rion Willard addresses a pressing concern faced by many architects: the struggle to balance the art of architecture with its economic realities. He dives deep into the challenges and pains of navigating financial aspects in an industry often more focused on design than dollars. This backdrop sets the stage for a compelling discussion that promises to reshape traditional views on the business side of architecture.

Rion challenges conventional perspectives, urging architects to rethink their approach to business and profitability. He advocates for a mindset shift, highlighting the critical role of financial literacy in building successful, impactful architectural practices. The episode teases various strategies and insights, yet leaves listeners yearning for the detailed solutions that Rion promises can revolutionize the field.

  • A common financial misconception in architecture that needs debunking.
  • A key negotiation skill that can dramatically shift client interactions.
  • An often-neglected business activity that could unlock new opportunities.
  • A strategic plan that redefines success in architectural practice.

To fully appreciate these transformative ideas, tune in to the full episode and uncover the hidden potential within your architectural practice.

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In this intriguing episode, host Rion Willard takes us to Manhattan for a live round table event. The discussion revolves around a highly sought-after role in the architectural world: becoming an architect developer. This concept is alluring, promising freedom, creativity, and ongoing financial benefits from self-initiated projects. The episode features a diverse group of speakers, each bringing their unique experiences and insights into architect development.

The conversation delves into various facets of this role, including the challenges and rewards, and how it allows architects to express their ideologies while contributing to society. The speakers, a mix of seasoned professionals and innovative thinkers, share their journeys, revealing the complexities and triumphs of architect developers. They discuss their projects, strategies, and the impact of their work on communities and the architectural landscape.

  • Discover how a Philadelphia architect transitioned from traditional projects to a groundbreaking self-initiated development.
  • Learn about a trailblazing architect's journey, including challenging zoning laws and creating award-winning modular homes.
  • Hear from an architect who expertly navigated the COVID-19 pandemic to support local businesses, marking a significant impact on the architectural community.
  • Uncover the story of an architect who combines real estate development with design, shaping the New York City skyline.

This episode is not just a discussion; it's a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in the intersection of architecture and development.

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In this episode, Enoch Sears explores a pressing issue many architects face: effectively managing profit within their firms.

He invites Mike Michalowicz, an esteemed author and entrepreneur, to shed light on this challenge. Together, they delve into the intricacies of achieving financial success in the entrepreneurial world. Michalowicz, known for his revolutionary approach to business finance, shares his global experiences and insights, gathered from his extensive travel and interactions with entrepreneurs across different cultures.

The conversation highlights the universal challenges faced by entrepreneurs and the innovative mindset needed to overcome them. Michalowicz also discusses his latest book, which promises to transform leadership and team-building strategies.

The episode tantalizes listeners with discussions on unique, behavior-based financial strategies, and practical advice for business growth, making it a must-listen for anyone aiming to bridge the gap between their entrepreneurial aspirations and reality.

  • Discover the universal entrepreneurial challenges and innovative solutions discussed by Michalowicz.
  • Learn about a groundbreaking approach that transforms traditional financial management in business.
  • Uncover the critical connection between personal habits and professional success.
  • Get a sneak peek into Michalowicz's latest book, which promises to revolutionize leadership and team building.

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In the fiercely competitive arena of architecture, professionals frequently wrestle with the dual challenge of not merely securing projects but bringing them to fruition. This endeavor can be as intricate as the blueprints they create. The battle to differentiate oneself in a saturated marketplace consistently compels architects to seek out inventive strategies that will guarantee both their endurance and prosperity in the field.

In this latest episode, Rion Willard invites you to delve into the transformative journey of Jeff Frame, an architect whose unorthodox strategies have reshaped the way architectural projects are secured. Jeff weaves a compelling tale of integrating philanthropy with strategic networking, revealing how combining professional acumen with a passion for the community can catalyze both business growth and societal impact. His narrative is a veritable masterclass in how to navigate the intricate dance of high-stakes business with finesse and a commitment to social good.

This episode is a call to the curious and a promise of insights equipped to empower you to carve a niche through the power of giving and building sincere relationships.

  • Explore Jeff's ingenious tactic that transforms community events into veritable opportunity hubs.
  • Learn the 'unspoken dialogue' technique that could revolutionize your networking approach.
  • Uncover a counterintuitive strategy that might just alter your perspective on marketing investment.
  • Discover the one traditional tool Jeff champions for cultivating genuine connections, often overlooked yet exceedingly effective.

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Architects today grapple with a fiercely competitive landscape, often finding it challenging to stand out and gain the recognition they deserve.

Many struggle with outdated mindsets, hindering their progress in this evolving arena. In this captivating episode of Business of Architecture, Enoch Sears and Rion delve deep into the concept of "Rainmaking" for architects.

They discuss the pitfalls architects face in the competitive market and the shifts in mindset required to truly succeed. While they touch upon numerous reasons people believe they're not succeeding, Enoch and Rion emphasize the power of focusing on what's controllable.

They also hint at the crucial importance of proactive marketing and the profound influence of specific skill sets in the world of architecture. Don't miss this episode if you wish to uncover the golden nuggets of achieving success in architecture!

  • The overlooked art of "Rainmaking" in architecture: What is it really?
  • Common myths and misconceptions architects believe keep them from succeeding.
  • The power of the "control" mindset: How can it redefine your trajectory?
  • Enoch and Rion's take on "chicken marketing" vs. "bold marketing": Which one are you practicing?

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Architectural practices that neglect relationship building and networking often find themselves caught in the feast or famine cash flow cycle, experiencing unpredictable periods of financial abundance followed by droughts. The cost of isolation in this industry is significant. However, by cultivating a well-connected network of professional relationships, architects increase their chances of securing the ideal projects, attracting the right clients, and maintaining a steady flow of income to sustain and grow their practices. Building and nurturing these connections prove invaluable in creating stability and prosperity within the architectural field.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss the cost of isolation for an architectural practice.

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Every architect knows that designing a building is only half the battle; obtaining the necessary permits and approvals can often be a labyrinthine process filled with unexpected setbacks and frustrations.

Navigating the intricacies of the architecture world isn't just about design and construction; it often hinges on the art of communication.

In this riveting podcast episode, Joe dives deep into the challenges architects face, particularly when they're up against building departments.

From unexpected hurdles post-COVID to mastering the nuances of code-related discussions, Joe and Enoch discuss strategies every architect can adopt.

Their conversation unravels the layers of human interaction, highlighting the power of persistence, the craft of asking the right questions, and the importance of confidence in your value proposition.

This isn't just about buildings – it's about architecting success through strategic communication.

  • Discover the unexpected challenge that's been persisting three years post-COVID and how it impacts architects.
  • Joe's secret technique to turn a "no" from building departments into an opportunity.
  • Why architects might be underselling themselves and what can change the game.
  • The "we approach" Enoch mentions – what is it, and why is it a game-changer for difficult conversations?

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Today, I have the pleasure of engaging in a conversation with Arlene Edjourian and Katie Flores from AMK Studio.

Arlene Edjourian is an exceptional architect with 23 years of experience and a multitude of prestigious accolades to her name. A graduate of the USC School of Architecture, Arlene stands as a founding partner and architect within the renowned firm, AMK Studio, and GMD Design Group of CA. Her expertise spans both Custom and Production facets of residential architecture, in addition to Commercial/Hospitality and Community design. Arlene imbues each project with authenticity and a meticulous balance between client expectations and the realm of creative possibilities. Situated in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas of Southern California, Arlene is a registered architect across multiple states, including California, Arizona, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey.

Katie Flores, the co-founder of AMK Studio, also holds a partnership role with GMD Design Group and ADU Diggs, having over two decades of experience within the construction industry. She derives immense satisfaction from actively participating in the entire design process, shaping vibrant and habitable residential and mixed-use environments. Her involvement commences with conceptualization, extends through community planning and pre-design phases, and culminates in the design and construction stages.

Katie holds extensive expertise spanning all aspects of design and construction, encompassing master planning, the formulation of design guidelines, construction documentation, and field coordination. Her core specialization revolves around the design and construction of single-family residential properties. In her leisure hours, Katie dedicates herself to community service, actively contributing to her church, Holy Faith Fellowship in Compton, CA, and volunteering as a Co-Leader of her daughter's Girl Scout Troop.

Today we will be discussing the seven keys to doubling their revenue:

  1. ‘Everything can be negotiated’
  2. Powerful role division
  3. Subscription invoicing
  4. Financial optics
  5. More revenue = high caliber service
  6. Leveraging outsourced expertise
  7. 2 calls a day!

To learn more about Arlene & Katie visit their: Website: https://www.amkstudio.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amkarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weareamkstudio/

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We know that the economy is cyclical. Money, investment, and demand for design and construction are a result of greater economic forces.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, principals Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss 10 specific recession strategies for small firm owners.

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Discover how architect Victor Caban-Diaz developed his first duplex project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. I originally interviewed Victor on the podcast back in May of 2016 (episode number 157).

At that time, his dream of developing a multi-family project was just a dream. Fast forward seven years, and he has just finished the 3,400 sf duplex in the South River Middle neighborhood of Ft. Lauderdale.

In this episode, you'll discover the lessons Caban-Diaz learned while developing this project, including how increases in building products almost crushed the project.

To learn more about Victor, visit his:

Website: https://www.buildingenuity.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingenuity/

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/buildingingenuity/

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How do you know how well your architectural practice is performing? In this podcast episode, Business of Architecture principals Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss the "200 Club," a new initiative to benchmark small firm performance. Listen to this episode to decipher your firm's performance and see how your firm's performance stacks up.

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What are the top challenges of running an architectural practice today? Overwhelm, fee competition and difficulty hiring top the list. In this episode, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss some of the top problems facing firm owners today and how many of these problems are tied to the lies of architecture.

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Is the architecture industry collapse inevitable? Recently, Business of Architecture director Rion Willard watched a YouTube video, Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by author and investor Ray Dalio.

Dalio writes, "I believe the world is changing in big ways that haven’t happened before in our lifetimes but have many times in history, so I knew I needed to study past changes to understand what is happening now and help me to anticipate what is likely to happen."

In the video, Dalio explores what he calls the "Big Cycle" of the rise and decline of nation-states and empires.

The principles that Dalio shares eerily echo the current state of the architectural industry. Listen to this episode to discover how this trend is reflected in the rise and decline of the architectural industry.

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As architects, we are passionate about many subjects including the built environment, social issues, sustainability, and more.

Is the focus on “activism” by our national advocates (the American Institute of Architects, and Royal Institute of British Architects) a double-edged sword?

In this episode, Lance Cayko, principal of the architecture firm F9 Productions and co-host of the popular podcast Inside the Firm shares his take on the focus on activism in the architectural industry.

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This episode is part 3 of 3 where Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss the "cult of design," an insidious mind virus that has captivated the architecture industry.

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This episode is part 2 of 3 where Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss the "cult of design," an insidious mind virus that has captivated the architecture industry.

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In this episode, Rion Willard reveals the architectural mind virus of "the cult of design." This episode is part 1 of 3.

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What's the secret to rapidly expanding an architectural firm?

Launching a new architectural business often comes with a crucial challenge - securing initial contracts.

Without any lined-up projects, there's no paycheck - it's as simple as that.

In this episode, discover the strategies architect Gilbert Atick employed to multiply the monthly revenue of his Miami-based firm from $4k to $40k within a four-month timeframe.

To learn more about Gilbert visit his:
Website: https://www.ateeqarchitecture.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ateeqarchitecture/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ateeqarchitecture
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ateeq-architecture-design/

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What does it take to completely change a firm's culture? Architect Jeff Frame realized something needed to change when he saw that younger staff had different priorities and values than existing team members. Also, he found that he was inextricably tied to too many details of the practice. What ensued was a painful but powerful transformation of the firm's culture. Frame now has a dedicated team of employees who safeguard his time, while also maintaining high quality standards and profitability. This is a small firm success story.

To learn more about Jeff visit his:

Website: https://framearchitecture.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrameArchitecture

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frame_architecture/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frame-architecture/

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Architect Mark Elster is co-founder of the acclaimed AOME Architects based in Seattle, Washington. AOME Architects designs stunning private residences across the Pacific Northwest. In this episode, you'll discover leadership lessons in running a small firm and Mark's approach to building relationships and winning commissions.

To learn more about Mark visit his:

Website: https://aomearchitects.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aome.architects/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aome.architects/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aome-architects-ps/

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Today we welcome architect Dewey Nichols to the Business of Architecture podcast. Nichols is a leading residential architect based out of Boston, Massachusetts. In this interview, Nichols discusses managing difficult clients, the challenges and pleasures of having a small practice, and more.

To learn more about Dewey visit his:
Website: https://www.nicholsarchitectsllc.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicholsarchitectsllc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholsdesigngroup/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deweynichols/

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Have we as architects betrayed ourselves? Do we have anyone to blame but ourselves for the erosion of responsibility and control in the building and design process? Do we have anyone to blame but ourselves for the chronically low wages, layoffs, and cyclical business cycles? The good news here is if we're to blame for the problem, we can also be the solution. In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss this vital question.

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In this episode, we speak with architect Molly Wheelock, founder of Studio MW. Wheelock has found success on the beautiful, rugged slopes of the Colorado Rockies and southwest region including Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.

The daughter of a builder, Molly gained experience as a framer as a teen and worked in a cabinetry shop and on a landscaping crew while attending the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Molly earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Architecture at RISD, where she founded Green by Design (later, A Better World by Design) and helped lead the school’s entry into the DOE Solar Decathlon.

Wheelock's mission is to create personal homes, connected neighborhoods, and inclusive public spaces that strengthen the fabric of rural lives and communities.

To learn more about Molly visit her:

Website: https://studiomwarch.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio_mw/

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Discover the secret of growing through a motivating purpose.

Ian and Toni Wilson are alumni of Business of Architecture's SMART Practice™ program and they currently sit on the Design Council.

After serving in the United States Army, and working in several large architectural practices, Ian and Toni Wilson launched NolanCarter Architectural Design.

In this episode, you'll discover how Ian and Toni balance family life and tie it back to the firm's motivating purpose.

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Today Rion Willard and Enoch Sears discuss strategies for taking home a 7-figure salary as an architect. Often the conversation in the architecture industry is about how little architects make and how pitiful salaries are.

In this episode, we flip that conversation around and share insights based on our conversations with practitioners who are taking home a million dollars or more in personal income.

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Architect Matias Daroch is an alumnus of Business of Architecture's SMART Practice™ program.

After immigrating to the United States from Chile to support his family's real estate investments, Daroch launched his own architectural practice, growing it quickly in the first few years. In this episode, Daroch shares the approach that led to his success in the competitive Miami multi-family market.

To learn more about Matias visit his:

Website: https://mikarchitecture.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mik.architecture/

Houzz: https://www.houzz.com/professionals/architects-and-building-designers/mik-architecture-pfvwus-pf~943336019?

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If you've run an architectural practice for any amount of time, you've probably had clients who tried to avoid paying an invoice.

Architect Marina Rubina is an alumnus of the Business of Architecture SMART Practice™ program.

She is a Registered Architect in the states of New Jersey and California and is a LEED Accredited Professional. She holds Master’s degrees in both Architecture and Structural Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Marina is involved in the life of her community as a member of Princeton’s municipal Site Plan Review Advisory Board, a board member of Princeton Future, and a founding member of Princeton Progressive Action Group.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, you'll hear how Rubina pivoted from a residentially focused practice to a practice focused on "livable lovable density." You'll also hear stories of how Rubina collected from two clients who didn't want to pay while respecting her boundaries in a professional manner.

To learn more about Marina visit her:

Website: https://mrubina.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarinaRubinaArchitect/

Houzz: https://www.houzz.com/professionals/architects-and-building-designers/marina-rubina-architect-pfvwus-pf~1703079517?

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"Damn all architects, the rich man’s folly," writes opinion journalist Giles Coren in a recent issue of The Times (original article here).

Is this article perpetuating inaccurate tropes of the architectural profession, or is there some truth in this scathing critique of architects where the writer states, "Your project’s four months late and 75 grand over budget but what did you expect when you hired a speccy design wonk?"

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Anyone who has tried knows that running an architecture firm is not for the faint of heart. That's why it is our pleasure to bring to you this interview with Nashville-based architect and SMART Practice firm owner Remick Moore.

Over the past six years, Remick Moore has grown his firm to a team of 10 people, with a focus on entertainment and restaurant projects.

Remick joined the SMART Practice program for firm owners in early 2022.

In this episode, you'll discover the challenges and successes Moore has had as he's grown his practice.

To learn more about Remick visit his:

Website: https://remickarch.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remickarchitecture/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remick_arch/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/remick-moore-architect/

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Architect Ramiro Torres was raised in a small town in central Mexico. When he relocated to the United States during high school, he was unsure of his life's purpose. After attending community college for three years, he enrolled in the architecture program at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

Today, Ramiro operates a thriving architectural practice in the heart of Silicon Valley.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture show, you'll learn how Ramiro established his firm to meet the needs of his family, team, and clients while avoiding the chaos and exhaustion that afflict many small architecture firm owners.

To learn more about Ramiro visit his:

Website: http://www.topaarchitecture.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100052757874844

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One of the questions we’re asked most frequently is, “what is the best project management software for architects?”

Today Rion Willard and Enoch Sears discuss the answer to this important question.

And the answer isn’t what you might think.

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Every architectural project isn't a fit. One of the challenges of managing a small architectural practice today is managing the appropriate workflow.

Having too much work causes problems.

Too much work leads to:

  • Increased project timelines making unhappy clients
  • Procrastinating important tasks like invoicing
  • Team members over-loaded and feeling behind

Today Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss why every architectural project isn't a fit and how to say 'no' to the wrong projects.

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A top challenge of running an architectural practice today is finding qualified hires.

You have a ton of work, but who’s going to do it?

You’re already overloaded.

People are the best investment you can make in your practice.

In this episode, Rion Willard and Enoch Sears discuss the little-known secret for finding qualified architectural hires.

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British architect Joseph Aga is the owner of AGA Associates. The firm has been able to land impressive commissions thanks to Aga’s innovative ‘king maker’ strategy.

Discover how Joseph Aga is innovating the delivery of the firm’s architectural services.

To learn more about Joseph his:

Website: https://www.aga-associates.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aga-associates/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aga_associates_/

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Mary Johnston is a founding partner of Johnston Architects, a successful architectural practice located in Seattle, Washington. Their work is highly regarded for its thoughtful approach and harmonious design.

Johnston and her husband Ray started the firm over thirty years ago in the basement of their Seattle bungalow.

They started the practice with several small residential commissions and a large library remodel.

In today’s episode, you’ll hear among other things, Mary’s top lessons learned from recessions and her advice for pursuing and winning higher caliber work.

To learn more about Mary visit her:

Website: https://www.johnstonarchitects.com/

Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/jadudadu

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnston_architects/

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In today’s episode, I will be speaking with Nunzio & Marc DeSantis of the intergenerational award-winning architecture firm, Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects.

Nunzio’s career began over 38 years ago at HKS, where he created the HKS hospitality group. Since then, he has completed more than 60,000 hotel rooms throughout the world and is largely credited with having made Cabo San Lucas into the luxury vacation destination that it is today.

Marc’s classical training at the University of Notre Dame and his three years of design experience at Robert A.M. Stern in New York bring a structured and classical perspective to the boutique hospitality firm. During his time with RAMSA, Marc worked on high-level residential projects including the design, interiors, and details of 220 Central Park South, 550 Madison Ave, and 555 W 22nd. Street.

Most recently, Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects (NMDA) received international recognition for their work on Bishop's Lodge, Auberge Resorts Collection, a legendary landmark reimagined and modernized through a 75M renovation. Nunzio and Marc were honored for their work on the historic resort as winners of Architectural Digest's 2022 Great Design Awards.

In today’s episode, we will be discussing:

  • The energy created by a father and son partnership that blends the seasoned experience with young fashionable hunger and buckets loads of talent
  • How to create a youthful team with the best real-life experience in the business
  • How to master a niche and why focusing on one single sector has weathered recessions and developed deep robust relationships with extraordinary clients

To learn more about Nunzio & Marc visit their:

Website: https://www.nmdarch.com/the-team/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NunzioMarcDeSantisArchitects/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmdarchitects/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nunziomarcdesantisarchitects/

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Today I will be speaking with Todd Walker, founding partner of Archimania, a firm that is nationally ranked 8th in design, 24th in sustainability, and in the top 50 for interior architects.

Todd has chaired and/or juried numerous design award programs, including the American Institute of Architects Washington, D.C., AIA Indiana, AIA Louisiana, AIA Mississippi, AIA New Orleans, AIA’s National Construction, National Development Awards, Builder Magazine’s Annual Builder’s Choice Design and Planning Awards, Masonry Institute Design Awards, The Francis Mah Travel Grant, and AIA Memphis’ Design Awards Program Chairman.

Todd was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects for his notable contributions to the design field in 2009, which places him in the top 1 percent of architects nationwide. During that same year, Todd was one of only nine university alumni named Mississippi State University’s Alumni Fellow of the Year. In April of 2014, Todd was the recipient of the Francis Gassner Award for his contributions to design.

He works in the community, and beyond, as a passionate promoter of design excellence. He has continually transformed modest projects into more than 150 award-winning works of national significance; as a result, his work has been consistently recognized by national, regional, state, and local award programs, featured in a dozen books and published in Architectural Record, Architecture, Builder, Custom Home, Metropolitan Home, Residential Architect, The New York Times, AIArchitect, and ArchDaily. Of his 150-plus awards, more than 100 are AIA awards.

In today’s episode, we will be discussing:

  • How do you advance and contribute to a city and a business?
  • How to create a sense of belonging and inclusivity in a business
  • The mindset of a partner and how it’s not for everyone and nor should it be and nor is it the pinnacle of a career

To learn more about Todd visit his:

Website: https://www.archimania.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archimaniacs/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archimania/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/archimania

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/archimaniaarchitects/

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Today I will be speaking with Tyler Suomala, a serial learner obsessed with helping architects optimize all things business development, sales, marketing, and operations.

Before transitioning into Business Development at Monograph, Tyler worked in both large and small architecture offices and also ran his own architectural design studio for 2.5 years. He holds a B.S. in Architecture from the University of Michigan and a Masters in Architecture from Princeton University.

Tyler is currently creating a community of architects at TylerTactics.com, where he sends one quick & powerful tactic each week to help architects communicate their unique value.

In this episode we will be discussing:

  • How a practice can expand their business pipeline
  • Tools and infrastructure a firm owner should have if they want to grow their pipeline
  • A strategy for negotiation and increasing fees

To learn more about Tyler visit his:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylersuomala/

Website: https://join.tylertactics.com/

Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/tylersuomala

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Win your very own architectural practice! Yes, you read that right.

The Business of Architecture team is looking to invest in an architectural practice and we're looking for someone to wants to come in as an owner and run it.

Watch or listen to this episode of the podcast for more information.

If you've ever wanted to be in firm ownership but don't want to start from scratch, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the right individual.

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Nicki Dennis Stephens, Hon. AIA is the Executive Director of AIA California. Since taking the helm of AIA California in 1999, Stephens’ leadership has positioned the chapter as a leader in member service, government advocacy, and public engagement. In 2003, she convened a group of talented volunteers to define a new approach to project delivery. Her efforts resulted in the landmark publications Integrated Project Delivery: A Working Definition and Experiences in Collaboration, both of which have been heralded as the best primers for Integrated Project Delivery. The initiative quickly spread through AIA, prompting the development of Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide in 2007, which shared California’s design and construction process with the nation.

In this episode, you'll discover how Nicki Dennis Stephens leads the American Institute of Architect's largest state component.

To learn more about Nicki visit her at the AIA:

Website: https://aiacalifornia.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AIACALIF/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiacalif/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/aiacalif

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Today I will be speaking with Evan Watts, founding partner of D&A Companies.

Evan and the team at D&A are a group of real estate, architecture, and construction professionals who believe in the importance of alluring, inspiring, and special places. They leverage their expertise and passion to deliver valuable projects for their partners, clients, and communities through the art of design and the business of real estate development.

Prior to D&A, Evan spent almost 7 years as part of the development team at Tamarkin Co. and 2 years of those as Director of Development overseeing the development, marketing, and sales.

Evan is a native of Atlanta, GA with deep family ties to both Atlanta and Birmingham, AL. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology and Columbia University, earning both a Master of Science in Real Estate Development and a Master of Architecture. He is a licensed architect and real estate salesperson.

In today’s episode, we will be discussing:

  • The importance of knowing the language of the other disciplines - here we talk finance of developers
  • Having an appetite and a tolerance for risk
  • The complexities and strategies for the successful raising of capital

To learn more about Evan visit his:

Website: https://dacompanies.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dacompanies/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-watts-8a057012/

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As Founder and CEO of Indigo River, Dena Prastos, AIA, is the first "waterfront architect," trailblazing a new category in the industry. Indigo River is a women-owned transdisciplinary design firm focused on progressive waterfront architecture, resiliency, and climate adaptation. A leading authority in New York Harbor and beyond, the firm specializes in climate adaptation through waterfront solutions that seamlessly transcend boundaries - guiding and executing projects from ideation through final construction and operations.

Waterfront architect, civil engineer, futurist, climate adaptation expert, entrepreneur, and create original, Dena is driven to transform the built world at the water's edge. With transdisciplinary and progressive views, she is fueled by the overlapping of design, technology, and nature.

Dena is a licensed architect with a graduate degree in civil engineering. Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, she deeply appreciates nature and humankind's ability to design, build, and create infrastructure in some of the world's harshest conditions. Dena is an experienced leader of innovative leading projects around the world, directing infrastructure construction, marine engineering, and the design of waterfront architecture. This experience has given her the tools to navigate the firm's diverse client work with her unique vision and competency in construction, engineering, and waterfront architecture.

As a one-stop shop for solutions at the water’s edge, Indigo River works on notable projects around New York Harbor including East Side Coastal Resiliency in Manhattan, Robert De Niro's Wildflower Studios in Astoria, River Ring in Williamsburg, and the Harlem River Greenway in East Harlem.

Before starting Indigo River, Dena worked at DCAK MSA Architecture and Engineering as the Director of Project Management and Business Development, McLaren Engineering Group as a senior project manager, and at The Conti Group. Dena earned her Bachelor of Architecture at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), where she subsequently completed a graduate degree in Civil Engineering. At NJIT, she was a Division 1 soccer player. After gaining valuable experience in the industry, she went to Harvard Business School’s “Leading Professional Service Firms” Executive Education program.

She serves on the National Council of Architectural Registration Board’s (NCARB) Future Collaborative. In 2021, she joined the AIA Resilience and adaptation Advisory Group, and in 2022 she was asked to join AIA’s YAF Summit 30: Mission 2130; the Summit seeks to respond to critical issues present in the profession, namely, to address challenges the architecture profession will face in the next century, focusing on architecture, society, and our planet. She also serves on her local Planning Board in historic Grand View-on-Hudson, New York.

In this episode we will discuss:

  • Intrapreneurialism in practice what that means and how to cultivate it
  • Why defining a new niche and category of architecture has been so important and successful for the firm
  • How multiple service offerings within their niche act as paid-for marketing

To learn more about Dena visit her:

Website: https://www.indigoriver.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indigo_river_/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indigo-river-consulting/

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​​Today I will be speaking with Principals Marlon and Meryati Blackwell of Marlon Blackwell Architects. Despite operating in a region where architecture can be overlooked, the Blackwells’ firm has amassed an important and most impressive body of work across a wide range of project types. The firm is ready to tackle any project that serves common good, regardless of scale and budget while applying the highest standard of design.

The office of Marlon Blackwell Architects received the 2016 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture and ranked #1 in Design as part of the Architect 50, a national survey of architecture firms. In 2011, Marlon Blackwell Architects was recognized as the Firm of the Year by Residential Architect Magazine. The firm has earned an international design reputation through recognition of its work in many publications, including architectural design journals and books, and receiving more than 120 design awards including state, regional, national and international awards.

In today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • The Practice’s recent book Radical Practice https://www.marlonblackwell.com/radical-practice/
  • Why Arkansas proved to be such a successful place for an architecture practice
  • Working as a husband and wife team

To learn more about Marlon and Meryati visit their:

Website: https://www.marlonblackwell.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marlonblackwellarchitect

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marlonblackwellarchitects/

Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/marlonblackwellarchitect

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Today I will be speaking with KOVA Vice President Dan Sullivan, AIA, NCARB––a licensed architect who has never really practiced “traditional” architecture––has set out to develop circularity-driven building solutions to enhance building performance and longevity from the inside out.

His initial experience lay with whimsical designs in China and Israel, Burning Man’s Catacomb of Veils, and progressive, geometric architecture practice. As Head of Design for Google Architecture’s R+D Lab, Dan discovered his passion for building solutions that lend to a healthier built environment, enhance end-user outcomes, and improve neuroaesthetics.

It was through his professional experience that he realized just how wasteful architecture and construction can be and he has set out to remedy this conundrum. At KOVA, he is constantly challenging the status quo while addressing climate change, the psychology of space, and the material waste produced by the industry.

On today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • The emergence of new collaborative business models closing the gap between construction, products, software and design
  • How KOVA operates across numerous domains
  • Skunk works, Google R&D labs and the importance of play and experimentation

To learn more about Dan visit his:

Website: https://kovaproducts.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kovaproducts/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kovaproducts/

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Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Roger Krulak, CEO of Full Stack Modular. For twelve years, Roger served as SVP of Mixed Use and Residential Development at the Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC). During that time, he was responsible for entitling and planning over 1,000 residential apartment units integrated into many of FCRC’s retail projects.

Roger spearheaded the first R&D project for modular construction at FCRC in 2008. This initiative led to the creation of FC Modular division, which focused on incorporating technology into construction workflows and using modular building systems.

In 2016, Roger formed FullStack Modular after assembling an investment group to purchase FC Modular’s IP and facilities from FCRC. Since its founding, FullStack Modular has established itself as a first mover in using advanced technologies for building design and high-rise modular construction. Their current pipeline includes hundreds of thousands of buildable square feet for hospitality, multifamily, and student housing.

Roger received the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award in 2014 for his work on creating a high-rise modular process. He also sat on the International Panel of Experts for Singapore from 2014-2016. He is a frequent speaker at the country’s top design schools and universities, including MIT, Harvard, and Yale. He has been publicly recognized as a leader in innovation with multiple features in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Wired, and many others.

In today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • The future of modular construction and design manufacture
  • Successful relationships with architects
  • How modular construction will play a vital role in the future of sustainability

To learn more about Roger visit his:

Website: https://www.fullstackmodular.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fullstackmodular/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FullStackModular/

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Today I am speaking with Trevor Abramson, FAIA, founding partner of both Abramson Teiger Architects and Abramson Architects. With over three decades of commitment to his craft, Trevor Abramson strives to promote the art of architecture by evoking a deeply felt emotional and spiritual response from clients, critics and the public.

His multi-faceted practice, initially focusing on single-family residences, now encompasses ecclesiastical commissions, educational facilities and varied commercial buildings.

Over 300 of his projects have gained significant acclaim from the international architectural community and have undoubtedly advanced the profession. He has won awards such as the Quincy Jones Memorial Award for Design Excellence, Design Entry to the Hall of Evolving Life Competition, LACMA, the National AIA Honor Design Award for his First Presbyterian Church of Encino, and has had eight different Abramson buildings featured in prestigious art institution tours, and ten different Abramson buildings featured in local and national AIA tours.

In today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • Planning for a recession leaning into Trevor’s 30+ years of experience
  • Two strategies for moving into a new sector
  • Problems and advantages with diversification

To learn more about Trevor visit his:

Website: https://www.abramsonarchitects.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abramsonarchitects/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abramsonarchitects/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abramsonarchitects/

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Today I will be speaking with Lior Schnabel and Yotam Kedem, partners at Precise International, a leading financial management and control service provider for architectural, engineering and law firms. Yotam leads the New York office and Lior leads the international services.

Precise was established more than 25 years ago in Israel in 1996, and started to provide international services in 2011.

They assist their clients in increasing their businesses efficiency, improve their Key Performance Indicators and maximize their profit. They do this by defining the firm’s objectives according to industry standards KPI’s, Measuring the firm’s Performance according to the financial objectives, project management and control processes, billing projections and staff allocation- according to financial indicators.

In today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • Cash flow issues and how to avoid them
  • Key Performance indicators what they are and which ones are relevant for you
  • Is it really a collections issues?

To learn more about Yotam and Lior visit their:

Website: https://www.precise-int.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/preciseint

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What does it take to publish an architectural monograph? When is the right time to publish your work in this format?

Celebrated architect and designer Orlando Diaz-Azcuy recently published "Soul: Interiors by Orlando Diaz-Azcuy" with the help of author Jorge Arango.

In this episode, we speak with Arango, who gives tips and answers to commonly asked questions about publishing an architectural monograph.

To learn more about Jorge visit his:

Website: http://js-arango.com/contact.html

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Luis Murillo, born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia, is the founder of LMD Architecture studio, based in Los Angeles, California.

In today's episode, you'll discover how Luis runs and manages his modern residential design studio.

To learn more about Luis visit his:

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Architect Nate McBride founded his eponymous firm, McBride Architects in 1983. The firm has completed many award-winning residential, cultural and educational projects.

You may have seen their work featured in publications such as Architectural Record, Elle Decor, the Boston Globe, and more.

In today's episode, you'll discover how McBride developed his design firm, including the challenges and bumps along the way.

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Betsy Vohs is the founder of Studio BV, a design-focused architectural practice based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

After a successful career at Gensler, Betsy launched Studio BV to create a design-focused, intimate experience for her clientele.

In this episode, you'll discover how Betsy grew her design-driven office to a studio of 15 people with her philosophy of "doing the best work with the best people."

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Drew Deering is an associate principal at the architecture firm Moody Nolan, the largest African-American owned architectural firm in the US.

On this podcast interview, Drew shares how he manages complex teams and projects to deliver superior client results.

To learn more about Drew visit his:

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Website: http://moodynolan.com/

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This week, I'm speaking with Jake Rudin and Erin Pellegrino, Founders of Out of Architecture, a career consulting firm interested in exploring the value of their skills both in and out of the architectural profession.

Jake has a decade of experience in building things from the ground up. At Adidas, he leads teams in Computational Design, Digital Technologies, and Pattern Engineering.

Previously, Jake was the Director of Business Development at an EdTech Startup, worked around the world as a designer for top architecture and design firms, and taught extensively in the architecture and design fields.

Erin is a designer and registered architect with a decade of experience in the fields of design, business development, and creative consulting. She currently works as the Founder and Principal of Matter, a design firm that solves problems that span from brand and digital experiences to the built environment.

Erin has worked extensively in the venture and start-up space in the Northeast, with early-stage companies as well as VC funds on design, visual, narrative strategy, and brand development.

She has also taught and coached in architecture and design fields at universities including Harvard, Cornell, Parsons, The City University of New York and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

In this episode, Jake and Erin discuss the disconnect between architecture education and the profession, how our skills and training can be invaluable to many different roles in different industries, and how you can create and design an architecture career that fits you.

  • We speak about their new book Out of Architecture, why many firms are losing out on talent and talent retention due to their hiring processes
  • We discuss the challenges that university education faces with the education of the architect
  • And we discuss the taboo or concerns that some young architects may face simply because they are part of a network that is exploring possibilities outside of the traditional profession

Get in touch with Erin and Jake via their:

Website: https://www.outofarchitecture.com/

Erin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-pellegrino/

Jake's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakerudin/

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Today we will be speaking with Michael Bernard AIA. He is the founder of Virtual Practice Consulting, where he provides strategic advice to design and construction firms.

He’s been a professor in the architecture department at the California College of Art in San Francisco since 2006 and has served as a director on the board of the San Francisco chapter of AIA and on the board of the AIA California Council. He’s led several committees and served as architect advisor to the academy for emerging professionals at the AIA San Francisco.

Michael’s Origin Story

Michael discovered architecture as a 10 year old when he was inspired by house plan magazines at the supermarket and built 3D models as a child. In college, he studied psychology with the intent of becoming a clinical psychologist. While he was teaching French to exchange students during summer school, a colleague noticed him sketching and asked if he’d ever thought of architecture as a profession.

Michael started in design and worked for Charles Moore in Los Angeles. After some time, he went to work for a larger technical firm because he wanted to learn what the underpinning was of design. Over the course of his career, he always wanted more. He finally realized that what he loved most about architecture is the creative team that makes a project happen.

In today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • The importance of defining culture in a business for high performance
  • The evolution of leadership all business owners must journey through
  • We discuss the dangers of ‘Design React Mode’

To learn more about Michael Bernard visit his:

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-bernard-67b6b84/

Website: https://v-prac.com/

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Today I will be speaking with Harshad Pillai who is the Director of Fogarty Finger, an architecture firm committed to redefining the urban built environment through projects that are as evocative as they are pragmatic.

Harshad is currently overseeing the development of over 3 million square-feet of projects across various sectors of New York. Astoria West has more than 500 units soon to be available, as well as the Rise and NOVA in Long Island City. Previously overseeing a range of multifamily projects, Harshad is carrying his skills over to 141 Willoughby, the firm's first office building that is slated to complete this year.

Harshad completed the 160,000 square foot conversion of the former Shlitz brewery and bottling building in Brooklyn. His design, The Jackson, a 70,000 square foot residential building in Long Island City was awarded the Global Future Design Award in 2020.

In this week’s episode we will be discussing:

-Empathizing with Developers and aligning business and design interests

  • How to prevent adversarial relationships with developer clients

  • How to grow with developer clients for long term relations

To learn more about Harshad Pillai visit his:

Website: https://www.fogartyfinger.com/

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harshad-pillai-87471610/

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This week I have the pleasure to be speaking with Jesse Tarr who is the founder and president of CityPermits. City Permits was established in 2009 as a small company consisting of 2-3 employees and has since grown exponentially over the past decade.

Their mission is to provide professional, efficient and thorough permit expediting services for residential and commercial clients.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Why architects benefit from using an expediter

  • How City Permits has evolved and grown into new territories and states

  • How can technology, client relations and business intelligence can disrupt a particular service

To learn more about Jesse Tarr, visit his:

Website: https://www.citypermit.us/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/citypermit/

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This week I am speaking with Rhode Partners recent equity partners Director Bobby Tait, and Director of Operations, Kate Meehan.

Rhode Partners was Founded by Director Brett Rhode in 2007 and since then they have become a leading Austin firm specializing in master planning, architecture, and interior design, civic, multi-family residential, hotel, office, and retail projects..

In today’s episode we will be discussing:

  • The Process of Buying the Firm: The legal and financial mechanisms in becoming partners
  • How the firm was valued and what that means
  • What does it take to create an empowered culture

To learn more about Rhode Partners, visit their:

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rhode-partners

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Hello and welcome to the Business of Architecture. This week I am speaking with Hugh Glazer who is a CPA for 30+ years and delivers CFO and Business Operations Services to Private Companies and Not for Profit Organizations.

As a consultant, part time CFO and hands on advisor he strategically manages projects to offer merger-acquisition-integration, budgeting, financial planning and managing new initiatives to deliver dramatic results.

Hugh has mentored over 150+ CEOs through the ‘10,000 Small Business Program’ at Babson College. His specialties include software development, publishing, architecture, advertising, and not for profit.

He is also our specialist financial consultant inside of the SMART PRACTICE Method, our flagship business program for architects to run profitable and impactful businesses.

In this week’s episode we will be discussing:

6 Key Financial Metrics including:

  1. Profit & Target Multiplier

  2. Cash Flow Breakeven

  3. Net Fee per staff

  4. Utilization Rate

  5. Checks & Balances

  6. Accounts Receivable

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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hjglazer

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This week I am speaking with Hiroshi Okamoto who is one of the co-founder of OLI Architecture.

Hiroshi Okamoto is a member of the AIA and has had an exciting architectural career path working at practices such the Ushida Findlay Partnership in Japan, and with the Joint Venture of Nikken Sekkei, Tohata Gumi and RTKL International, on Tokyo infrastructure projects and of course Hiroshi worked closely with the late I.M Pei in the twilight of his career, working on of the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha (2001–2008) as a contract administrator; and as the Project Architect of the Chapel at the Miho Institute of Aesthetics (2008-2012) in Shigaraki, Japan, I.M. Pei’s last project.

In 2010, Mr. Okamoto co-founded OLI Architecture PLLC and has been the design principal and project architect for the MuXin Art Museum (2011-2015), the Chengdu Silk Art Culture Museum (2012-2016), and the Museum of Islamic Art Renovation (2015-2017) in Doha, Qatar. (2017-2018) to name just a few and the firm has also won a number of prestigious awards and recognitions. In this episode we discuss: - Hiroshi’s career and the business lessons learned from masters like I.M Pei - How they used relationships developed working in the Art World to grow a firm - Working internationally and understanding different business cultures.

To learn more about Hiroshi Okamoto, visit his:

Website at: http://www.oliarch.com/en/people/hiroshi-okamoto Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/oliarchitecture/

Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/oliarchitecture

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Today we speak with Jason Boyer, an architect developer and founder of Boyer Vertical, a firm that specializes in developing sustainably minded, architecturally significant projects in the Phoenix Metro area. His first development project was the award-winning artHAUS condominiums in Midtown Phoenix, and Boyer is currently working on KARMA, a modern community of 11 homes coming to North Central Phoenix.

In this episode you'll discover how Jason leveraged 20+ years working in traditional architectural services to creating an integrated real estate, development and design company.

To learn more about Jason, go to his:

Website: https://boyervertical.com/#

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondboyer/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boyervertical/?hl=en

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Brian founded New York City-based architectural firm Messana O'Rorke with Toby O'Rorke in 1996. He has since developed an extraordinary portfolio of work in residential, commercial, retail and conceptual projects.

The firm is anticipating their first monograph, Messana O'Rorke: Building Blocks, with text by Mayer Rus and a foreword by Thomas Phifer, to be published by Rizzoli this October and will showcase 25 projects that represent the firm's legacy of projects.

Brian spoke very authentically in this conversation about how the practice has grown and developed.

Topics we discussed were:

  • How to sustain a long lasting business partnership
  • The importance of taking risk in business and design and how to guide your clients through their own risk
  • The importance of getting published

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Website: https://www.messanaororke.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-messana-7196252/

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This week I’m speaking with Jenna Knudsen, the managing principal of CO Architects based in Los Angeles.

Whilst working at CO Architects she has led award-winning, large-scale academic, laboratory and healthcare projects on university and healthcare campuses across the country.

Since 1998 apart from a with a brief stint at Rafael Viñoly Architects, she has been with CO Architects and progressed her career from project designer to managing principal. Within both the practice and the profession, Jenna has been a long-time advocate for equal representation, spearheading initiatives to support and encourage women in architecture

In this episode we discuss

  • What it takes to manage a firm into perpetuity
  • The characteristics of a great leader in 2022
  • How Co develop new business relationships and moves into new sectors

To learn more about Jenna, visit her:

Website: https://coarchitects.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-knudsen-05b30038/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coarchitects/

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Walter Marin was born in Latin America but raised in the heart of New York.

The son of an immigrant cabinetmaker, he was raised with an appreciation for craftsmanship that led to his life-long love of the built environment.

He completed a BS/BA in Architecture in 1982 and worked with well-known architectural design firms including the Howard Golden firm prior to establishing Marin Associates in 1985.

Upon obtaining his architectural certification, Walter converted his growing firm into Marin Architects.

Supported by Walter’s keen business sense and creative aptitude, the firm has since developed a strong roster of repeat clientele and a sterling reputation.

Ever community-minded, Walter gives back by serving as the Vice Chair of The National Hispanic Business Group and the Bronx Community College Foundation Board.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Common misconceptions about working with developers
  • How Marin became a valued problem solver instead of simply a vendor
  • How Marin carved out a niche in various sectors including hospitality and multi-family

Learn more about Walter at his:

Website: https://marinarchitects.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/marin-architects/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marinarchitects/

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Today you’ll also hear from Patrick MacLeamy, the former CEO of HOK.

During his 50-year tenure at HOK, MacLeamy witnessed the firm’s growth from a single midwestern office to 27 locations across the globe offering architecture, interiors, engineering, planning and more.

MacLeamy joined HOK St. Louis in 1967, after which he helped establish the firm’s San Francisco outpost in 1970 - later becoming managing principal of that office. He joined HOK’s executive committee in 1995 and was named COO five years later. In 2003, HOK shareholders elected MacLeamy Chief Executive Officer.

He led the firm for 13 years. In 2016, MacLeamy chose a new CEO for HOK, remaining as Chairman for one more year before retiring —or as he likes to say, “repurposing.”

MacLeamy is also the Chairman of buildingSMART International, which works to achieve open standards for the exchange of digital information in the building and infrastructure industries. He was a founding member of buildingSMART, in 1994.

In today’s episode, we discuss how your practice can prepare for the next recession. You’ll discover the 4 pillars of a successful firm, and more.

To learn more about Patrick, visit his

Website at: https://macleamy.com/

LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-macleamy/

Book at: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Designing+a+World+Class+Architecture+Firm%3A+The+People%2C+Stories%2C+and+Strategies+Behind+HOK-p-9781119685432

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Herbert M. Cannon is one of the nation's leading experts in the management of A/E firms.

He is a former longtime consultant to Robert A. M. Stern Architects where he helped the firm grow from 150 employees and 8 partners to 350 employees and 16 partners. He founded AEC Management Solutions in 2000 with the simple goal of helping A/E firms of all sizes earn and keep the money they deserve by focusing on specific topics of Strategic Planning, Incentive Compensation, Project Management, Ownership Transition, Financial Management and Firm Valuation.

In today’s episode, we discuss how your practice can prepare for the next recession.

To learn more about Herb, visit his

Website at: http://www.aecmanagementsolutions.com/

LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/herbcannon/

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Karen Compton is Principal of A3K Consulting, a consortium of business management consultants specializing in the AEC environment. In this capacity, Ms. Compton oversees a team of professionals focused on the development of transformative business strategies and solutions that reflect an organization’s long- and short-term goals.

Ms. Compton has more than 20 years of experience in business management including business development (sales), marketing and strategic planning; and more than five years in the public sector, where she served as the director of the small business program for a major water utility. A nationally featured speaker for several organizations including the AIA Knowledge Practice Community, American Institute of Architects, the Society of Design Administration, the American Society of Landscape Architects and PSMJ Resources, Ms. Compton is regularly featured on the subjects of business development and business planning.

Additionally, she is the Executive Producer and co-host of Breaking the Silence of Design with her lauded friend, Gabrielle Bullock, FAIA—a vodcast you can check out on YouTube that focuses on the issues of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in the design and construction profession.

In today’s episode, we discuss how your practice can prepare for the next recession.

To learn more about Karen visit her

Website at: https://www.a3kconsulting.com/

LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-compton-0964312/

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Today's episode is a replay from our Business of Architecture UK podcast. It was so great, we wanted to share it here as well.

Acrylicize, a multidisciplinary design studio in Hackney, has cornered a niche market which occupies a number of different territories, from fine art and interior design, to architecture. They are masterful at creating brand experience and awareness in corporate and commercial environments.

Rion spoke with Global Managing Director, Paul Arad. They discussed the firm's early days, how they found clients, negotiated contracts, and nurtured relationships to grow the business to an international firm with offices in London, New York, and Seattle.

They've done this by following principles of developing client relationships, attracting talent, and nurturing a team so talent sticks around for a long time.

Enjoy this fascinating conversation and let us know your thoughts.

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Paul's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paularad/

Acrylicize Website: https://www.acrylicize.com/

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Kenneth Lewis is a Managing Partner in SOM's New York studio office.

Kenneth knows New York's development world like the back of his hand, having managed some of the most complex building projects in the city's recent history.

In his 35 plus years in building in New York City and beyond. Ken's work includes One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and its neighbor Seven World Trade Center; both built under extraordinary circumstances.

Ken led SOM's work at 35 Hudson Yards, an undulating residential tower and home to the first Equinox Hotel.

More recently, Ken led construction and development of Manhattan West, a 7 million square foot, mixed-use, master plan development built above active railroad tracks, encompassing four new towers and reuse of an existing loft building.

Today, Ken is leading the most significant renovation and reuse project in New York's history, the complete transformation and ground up renovation of the landmark Waldorf Astoria.

Ken is also the president of AIA in New York, charged with leading the organization with optimism and pride through this very difficult and challenging time for the AEC industry.

He also serves on the Urban Green Council Board of Directors, the Center for Architecture Board of Trustees, and the Architectural Review Board of Irvington, New York.

In today's episode, you'll hear a conversation covering fees, business development, and leading a team.

Check out more about Kenneth Lewis here:

SOM: https://www.som.com/person/kenneth-lewis/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-a-lewis-aia-1b361949/

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As we’ve researched and worked with firm after firm, a common thread stands out from those firms who have more success than others - the caliber and experience of people working at the firm.

This is why the People Playbook is one of the four pillars of the SMART Practice Method.

On today’s episode you’ll hear from Lance Cayko, co-founder of F9 Productions, an architectural and design-build practice based in Colorado.

Lance and his business partner, Alex Gore, have built their practice from just themselves to over 10 employees in the past seven years.

So I asked, "Lance - what has been the hardest part about growing a firm from no employees to 10 employees?"

In today’s episode, you’ll discover Lance’s answer, and sage advice.

To learn more about Lance Cayko, visit: https://www.f9productions.com/

Lance's podcast: https://www.insidethefirmpodcast.com/

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What is the key to having a successful architecture practice? There are many ways to answer this question, and everyone defines success differently.

What does success mean to you? Consider this question for a moment.

What does success mean to you?

I’ll guess that your definition of success isn’t being financially stretched, burned out or unfulfilled.

Recently, I heard an interview with Oprah Winfrey where she said, “no one succeeds alone.”

And she repeated it twice. “No one succeeds alone.”

So however you define success, consider that you can’t have success alone - as an island.

What is the key to building a team of people around you - of team members, clients and associates?

That’s one of the things we touch on in this interview. Alex Gore, co-host of the “Inside the Firm” podcast interviewed me for the Inside the Firm podcast, and I thought you’d want to hear it also, so I’m reposting it here.

If you’re a podcast listener, you’ll definitely want to check out the “Inside the Firm” podcast with Lance Cayko and Alex Gore where they share the behind-the-scenes story as they build their Design-Build firm F9 Productions.


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Drew Lang, founding principal of LANG Studio in New York, shares the challenges of being an architect developer and how many of those challenges were solved with a unique approach to the award-winning development in the Catskills, Hudson Woods.

Drew is an active advocate for positive collaboration in community and getting more readily to a place of joy in our work within the industry. With this philosophy in mind, Drew launched the newly reimagined social-media platform Brick & Wonder in 2020, to provide an online community where real estate and design professionals can go to connect, support, and network.

As an architect, Drew has been tapped to bring his design sensibility to even more new homes in the works in upstate New York. He can speak to trends in the housing market, as well as to the power of design and community-building in this new pandemic-shaped era.

To see more about Drew, visit his website at: https://langarchitecture.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-lang-0655b16

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/langarchitecture/?hl=en

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Pamela Durkin, ASID, LEED AP, has quite the trifecta of expertise as an Interior Designer, Business Coach, and Marketing Consultant.

With 30 years of experience running her own Florida based practice, she has earned her some very hard-won business lessons, some of which she shares with us on this episode.

She knows how to be magnetic in attracting ideal clients, not simply waiting around for them to show up.

Her program "In Demand DESIGNER" fuels her mission to empower other designers do the same: create businesses they love and magnetize their dream clients.

Check out her book Elevate on Amazon, where she goes into much more depth around today's topics.

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Pamela's Website: https://pamela-durkin.com/

Pamela's book Elevate: https://www.amazon.com/Elevate-design-business-basement-Penthouse/dp/1080736301/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3514Q456LIPUD&keywords=elevate+pamela+durkin&qid=1659059902&sprefix=elevate+pamela+durkin%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-1

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Today we welcome Matthias Hollwich, principal and founder of New York architecture firm HWKN.

Learn about the inception of HWKN and it's growth, how Architizer led to a deep understanding of how media and publishing relate to the world of running an architectural practice, and so much more.

Matthias gives us insights on how he approaches working with developer clients in order to deliver innovative solutions in a competitive commercial environment, what it's like to balance having a Research & Development arm in the company, along with other entrepreneurial activities.

Matthias Hollwich is not just a great architect, but an entrepreneur, published author, and co-founder of Architizer.com.

He has worked for a number of internationally acclaimed architectural firms and urban design studios, including design of the McCormick Tribune Campus Center at the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Dutch Embassy in Berlin, and Casa da Musica in Porto.

Enjoy this inspiring episode and let us know what you think.

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Why is it so common to give away free work in the architecture industry?

Doctors don't work for free. Attorneys don’t work for free.

Yet it has become so common in the architecture industry to give away work for free, that many clients now expect it.

Today I speak with Bryon McCartney of Archmark. As a graphic designer by training, Bryon runs a branding and communications agency for architectural practices.

In this episode you’ll discover Archmark's 3 “Rs” of getting better Recognition, increasing your practice’s Reputation, and building significant Relationships.

We also discuss the root causes of why we feel pressured to give away free work, and strategies to overcome this trend.

To see more of what Archmark can do for you, visit https://www.archmark.co/.

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Have you ever been in a place you felt you weren't supposed to be within your career or business? Or like you're not doing what you feel like you're supposed to be doing?

I certainly have. It's easy to get caught in this, to keep doing what you're doing, ignoring that voice inside, fearing the risk.

Yet listening to our fear keeps us small, it keeps the world from getting the gift we could be giving.

Architect Ibrahim Greenidge came to this place in his career, where he decided he needed to make a shift.

In today's episode, you'll discover how Greenidge started his practice and grew it to a team of five. Greenidge shares his number one challenge running an architectural practice today and the three top principles that have been his guiding stars for success.

Greenidge is the co-founder of BOLT Architecture, a Brooklyn-based architectural practice.

In 2017, he was appointed to serve as President of the New York Coalition of Black Architects. He won the 2015 Jumaane Stewart Recognition Award, his designs have been featured in the UN's Remembering Slavery Exhibit as well as the Center for Architecture's "Say It Loud: Distinguished Black Designers of New York Coalition of Black Architects". In 2017, Greenidge was acknowledged among the Top 20 Distinguished Minority Architects and Designers by Architizer.

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With the right strategy and context, your approach to social media presence can do much more than show off your design. Enoch Sears and Bryan Toepfer discuss timeless principles for using social media in a business context for your architectural firm.

Bryan is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and has served as the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. His passion is to help anyone understand the world of Architecture.

He can be reached at btoepfer@toepferarchitecture.

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Classical design leader James Smiros joins us in discussing how his firm survived repeated crises, how diversifying can work in your favor, and the importance of keeping strong relationships with industry partners. He offers great business tips on growth, resilience, and remaining fluid, all while staying true to your design.

Smiros graduated from the School of Architecture and Design at New York Tech. He has now served as a member of the FRIENDS Executive Committee for 10 years.

He began Smiros & Smiros almost 30 years ago, with a focus on timeless, luxury, residential design concepts, serving clients worldwide.

They were recently awarded the Addison Mizner for Master Planning Mixed Program and have been published in many renowned venues such as Architectural Digest, Robb Report, Luxury Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

Their classical site is an true representation of their classical design. Check it out at www.smiros.com.

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Philip Kafka, President of Prince Concepts in Detroit, is known for the award-winning ground-up development project True North. Kafka also serves on the board of MoCAD in Detroit, and has frequently been a guest critic and lecturer in university architecture departments worldwide.

Architect and designer Ishtiaq Rafiuddin is Principal of design studio UNDECORATED. He also co-founded New York City's co-working space Based In, and Istanbul's visualization studio Mimaj.

In addition to co-creating design-led developments like Caterpillar, these brilliant minds have excelled at leveraging constraints that would typically be seen as limitations, to improve and restore Detroit.

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The most common aspect of owning an Architecture Firm is wondering where the next project will come from. This pressure can kill the joy of running your practice. One of the most powerful ways to avoid this is to picking the right niche. In a recent episode on how to earn 6 figures or more as an architect - choosing the right niche was one of the 7 tips I gave. From the vault today, we have John Sofio, founder of Built Inc., who started out in residential design build almost 30 years ago. Today, his firm has niched into designing and building some of the most iconic nightclubs around the United States.

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"Wow, that's a lot of money … I had no idea it was going to be that much!" If you've heard this before, you've probably presented a proposal to a client. Clients base their idea of 'too much' off false assumptions.

Fortunately, there's an effective way to win without lowering prices.

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What does it take to earn 6 figures as an architect? In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, you'll not only discover that it's possible to earn 6 figures as an architect, but we will give you 7 ways to do so.

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Money scripts. What are they and how do they affect our results? In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast vault, we talk about the intersection between the psychology of finance and art. How does one's mindset about money affect one's results? Visit http://smartpracticemethod.com for a free architecture firm owner Masterclass on how to structure your architecture practice for freedom, fulfillment and financial reward.

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Architect Jared Della Valle is the CEO Alloy Development. In this episode you'll discover how Jared has built a design-focused development company. Visit http://smartpracticemethod.com for a free architecture firm owner Masterclass on how to structure your architecture practice for freedom, fulfillment and financial reward.

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Today's interview is with Brett Andersen, partner at the architectural lighting design firm Focus Lighting.

Based in New York City, Focus Lighting has done many notable projects.

Here's today's episode with Brett Andersen.

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Hello, and welcome to the Business of Architecture, with your host, Rion Willard. Today's interview is with Michael Poris AIA, Principal of McIntosh Poris Associates, an architecture firm with offices in Birmingham and Detroit, Michigan.

Poris and his firm are passionate about the revitalization of his hometown of Detroit.

His leadership has evolved the firm into a full-service practice offering a range of disciplines in architecture, interior design, and urban planning within diverse project types.

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Hello, and welcome to the Business of Architecture. I'm your host, Rion Willard. And this week, I’m speaking with Joseph Spierer, owner of California-based architecture firm, Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.

Growing up in Los Angeles County, Joseph attended and received his Architecture degree from The University of Arizona School of Architecture, and got his architecture license in the State of California.

After interning with, then working for, several leading Southern California Architects of note, Joseph opened his own Architecture practice in the South Bay, specializing in custom residential and small commercial projects.

In addition to practicing architecture, Joseph is a managing member of several real estate holding companies and is one of the owners and partners of JAM Properties, which identifies and assembles real estate investment and development opportunities throughout Southern California.

In this episode, Joseph gives a little glimpse of how the firm operates, how they win work, how they mitigate risks from onboarding a client to the design process, and what, for him, makes for a successful team.

We also discuss the valuable skill of deep listening and how it's instrumental in bringing projects to life in a personal way, the company's vision and mission, and what's in store for Joseph and his team in 2022.

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Every year here at Business of Architecture we take on a select number of firms to work with to implement the Smart Practice Method.

As part of this process, we run a yearly transformation contest to celebrate the growth and continual success of these firm owners.

Today, you’ll hear five of their stories.

Each of these firm owners has shown courage, passion and drive in their stand to be the best leaders they can be.

After you listen to these stories, head over to BusinessofArchitecture.com/transformation to vote for your favorite!

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BOA Members were privileged to participate in an exclusive Live Event with Mancini Duffy, one of the most innovative Architecture and Design Firms of today.

Joined by alumni BOA Podcast guests Christian Giordano (President) and Bolanle WIlliams-Olley (CFO), were Bill Mandara Jr. (CEO), Scott Harrell (Principal), and Jessica Mann-Amato (Principal).

Mancini Duffy shared their experience with how they got out of a culture slump, creating a business structure that lasts, mentoring, maintaining a legacy while implementing effective succession plans, how to move an office, acquisitions, and growing into new market sectors.

BOA Members were able to have their questions answered around firm composition and leadership structure, reserving shares and valuation.

Mancini Duffy who is well-known for their business acumen, leadership, and culture, shared their insights and suggestions, including details on their research & development arm to the firm, known as the "Design Lab," which is focused on technologies that create an immersive design process.

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This week, I speak with Eugene Colberg, an architect with 25 years of experience producing award-winning architecture and interiors in the US and internationally.

They are based in New York and Eugene has designed many environmentally-sensitive residential projects. He's directed projects at recognized New York institutions and he's held masterplan higher education at campuses nationwide.

His retail projects have been incredibly successful and have dovetailed architecture design, brand identity, and of course, architectural expression.

In this conversation, I speak with Eugene about the genesis of his business, how he markets and goes to and finds new clients, how he has been maintaining client relationships, and also how he has been navigating the challenges of a relatively young and growing architecture practice.

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This week, I’m speaking with award-winning interior designer, luxury home furnishings designer, and lifestyle expert Robin Baron.

Robin launched her full-service design firm in 1990 after starting out in fashion design. Her unique sensibilities attracted a clientele that quickly grew to include celebrities and heads of major corporations.

In 2017, Robin expanded her business with her Signature Home Furnishings Collections, including hardware, case goods, rugs, upholstery, and lighting, becoming a sought-after designer of licensed home furnishings collections.

Today, Robin Baron Design includes her full-service design firm, her Signature Collections, and a multi-channel e-commerce site that provides a unique opportunity for designers and consumers to shop curated products with direct access to Robin’s expert advice and design sensibility.

In this episode, Robin takes us through her journey from being a fashion designer to an interior designer to a product designer, what "performance" means for a business, and her underlying principles in being an effective marketer and communicator.

Robin also walks us through a little bit about the process from designing her products to getting them manufactured, how social media has been instrumental in connecting and nurturing a community for designers, and a very important advice for young Robin and designers looking to start their own design business.

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This week, I’m speaking with Sam Cavitt and Ryan Brown, father and son duo of Paradise Theater, a full-service firm specializing in providing comprehensive luxury private cinema design based out of LA and Hawaii.

Sam also spearheads "Cinema Connoisseur," a digital publication and initiative aiming to build a community of enthusiasts, both professional and public, to embrace and enhance the world of private cinema and film.

In this episode, we discuss how the business has evolved from custom integrator to theater designer, how they went about building a team and clientele in an industry that's just getting started, how they nurture their relationships with their clients and collaborators in order to deliver a compelling private cinema experience.

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This week, I'm speaking with NELSON Worldwide Vice President and Industrial Practice Leader, Balmiki Bhattacharya. Balmiki heads NELSON’s Industrial practice from their office in Seattle where he's responsible for integrating design programs, maximizing operations and investments, and also helping create a strategic, sustainable plan for the firm’s future.

Balmiki has had a very distinguished career with over two decades of experience in different leadership positions working at several organizations including MG2, CallisonRTKL, The Taubman Company, and Starbucks before joining NELSON.

In this episode, Balmiki provides insight on how a large practice like Nelson operates and the mechanisms that they have in place in terms of operations and business development. He also talks a bit about the many hats he wears as a practice leader and the skills essential in making that leap into a leadership position.

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This week, we have Bruce Haden, Co-Founder of Human Studio, a design and architecture firm based in Vancouver, Canada.

In his work as an architect, Bruce saw a problem. He found that he often lacked hard metrics and data to inform or at least justify design decisions. As a result, he found that clients ultimately and frequently based their decisions on more hard and measurable data like construction costs.

But how do we quantify or calculate the more intangible elements of design? More importantly, how do we justify these costs or expenditures to these clients who are, ultimately, footing the bill?

As a result of his inquiry, Haden developed and spearheaded the design software application called FLUID Sociability that measures the sociability of buildings and spaces.

Ultimately, this is a story that lies at the heart of what it means here at the Business of Architecture.

Business of Architecture is simply this: When you have an important message and a mission, when you have value to give to the world, how do you get the opportunity tome that impact?

How do take an idea and vet that idea? How do you then find the funding or the ability or the resources to bring that idea to the world? And how do you then make it visible and help it have an impact?

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This week, I am speaking to Founder and President of Brandon Architects, Chris Brandon.

Chris founded Brandon Architects in 2009, specializing in high-end residential. He works on an incredible array of clientele, doing really extraordinary homes in California.

In this conversation, we discuss the early days of Chris' practice, how he how he weathered the storm brought by recession in 2009 and grew his practice, the tale of bringing on those first employees, and how he was doing business development and client acquisition.

Then we discuss some of the innovations Chris has in the delivery of his projects, how he curates the client experience and ensures that he's only involved where they need to be involved thus making their delivery process much more efficient and reducing the amount of scope creep.

We also discuss some of the leadership evolution that Chris has been going through, some of the work that we've been doing together on the SMART Practice program and of course Chris' vision for 2022.

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This week, I'm speaking with Jake Rudin and Erin Pellegrino, Founders of Out of Architecture, a career consulting firm interested in exploring the value of their skills both in and out of the architectural profession.

Jake has a decade of experience in building things from the ground up. At Adidas, he leads teams in Computational Design, Digital Technologies, and Pattern Engineering.

Previously, Jake was the Director of Business Development at an EdTech Startup, worked around the world as a designer for top architecture and design firms, and taught extensively in the architecture and design fields.

Erin is a designer and registered architect with a decade of experience in the fields of design, business development, and creative consulting. She currently works as the Founder and Principal of Matter, a design firm that solves problems that span from brand and digital experiences to the built environment.

She has worked extensively in the venture and start-up space in the Northeast, with early-stage companies as well as VC funds on design, visual, narrative strategy, and brand development.

Erin has also taught and coached in architecture and design fields at universities including Harvard, Cornell, Parsons, The City University of New York and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

In this episode, Jake and Erin discuss the disconnect between architecture education and the profession, how our skills and training can be invaluable to many different roles in different industries, and how you can create and design an architecture career that fits you.

Get in touch with Erin and Jake via their Website: https://www.outofarchitecture.com/ Erin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-pellegrino/ Jake's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakerudin/

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This week, I'm speaking with partners and best friends of 30 years, David Tracz and David Shove-Brown of //3877, a multi-disciplinary firm in Washington, DC that focuses on single-family, multiple-unit residential, commercial, restaurant, and hospitality projects In the fall of 2010, they began the process of realizing their decades-old dream of forming a professional architecture + design partnership.

Through over two decades of experience, the duo developed goals of not only working with clients interested in the design process but also teaming with partners who can help provide the highest levels of design, construction, and presentation.

In this episode, both Davids walk us through their partnership, the early days of the business, the lessons they've learned starting out and whilst dealing with the pandemic, how they view sales vs business development, and how they nurture and build partnerships with their clients.

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This week, we're sharing with you one of the workshops held by Business of Architecture with a special guest, Jonathan Reeves.

Jonathan is an award-winning architect, author and educator. He's the Owner and Director of Jonathan Reeves Architects with offices in Loughborough, Leicestershire, and previously North Devon working nationally and internationally.

He also runs JRA Vectorworks, an authorised partner of Vectorworks and UK reseller of Vectorworks software, and is the author of "Revolutionise Your Rendering."

This workshop covers effective and efficient use of Vectorworks to maximize productivity, best practices for CAD libraries and workflows, getting staff up to speed, developing good drafting habits, and many more.

Reach out to Jonathan via email through: info@jonathanreeves-cad.co.uk

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To purchase Jonathan's book, "Revolutionise Your Rendering with Twinmotion," and his work with Twinmotion go to: https://real-time-rendering.com/product/learn-twinmotion/

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This week, I'm speaking with the Design Principal and Founder of Arno Matis Architecture, Arno Matis. Arno has over 28 years of experience delivering award-winning architectural projects in greater Vancouver and internationally.

A former Senior Director of Bing Thom Architects, he played an active role in the design and management of numerous award-winning landmark projects including Arena Stage in Washington, DC and the Sunset Community Centre in Vancouver, Canada.

In 2005, Arno founded Arno Matis Architecture (AMA). Located in Vancouver, Canada, AMA specializes in densifying coastal cities with modern spaces that connect to nature. AMA’s portfolio includes mid-to-large-scale hotel, residential, and office projects in USA and Canada. They strive for responsive, sustainable design solutions beyond the utopian that serve the present yet point to an unimaginably exciting future.

He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon, a Master of Design Studies from Harvard University, and an MBA from Queen’s University.

In this episode, Arno directs that business lens to looking at architecture businesses, how the practice has evolved, the challenges, and how understanding the language of business has been instrumental in empowering their firm to be able to push the envelope on their work.

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This week, I’m speaking with Michael Daddio, Founder and Principal of premier artisanal building firm, M. Daddio, Inc.

Mike is a third-generation contracting professional, skilled carpenter, and effective leader with a thorough understanding of the process required to bring a highly detailed project from concept to successful completion.

Throughout his career, Mike has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to serving the New York community through his active support of several organizations and leading numerous volunteer initiatives to rebuild the homes of New Yorkers whose properties suffered catastrophic damage in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

He also sits on the Board of St. Ignatius School, a middle school dedicated to providing quality education to children in the South Bronx. A native of Long Island, Mike graduated from Providence College, where he double-majored in Mathematics and Quantitative Economics. He currently resides in Brooklyn with his family.

In this episode, Mike gives us an insight into how his company is structured, the role of a general contractor, and what makes for a very good contractor-client-architect relationship, and the key to being able to manage multiple projects and still being a client-centric firm.

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Today, we have a very special episode for you. Here at Business of Architecture, it is one of our mantras that we "Lead from what we live," meaning that we try our darnedest to make sure that we are actually implementing and doing all the things that we talk about and all the things that we teach.

What we're going to be talking about today is about when there are lapses in a business in terms of teamwork, in terms of processes. What happens when the ball gets dropped?

What we're hoping from this conversation today is for you to see a little bit behind the curtain of Business of Architecture, see how we run our business, how we coach our clients and the firms we work with, and how we dealt with the little fire we had in our own business.

We would love to hear your feedback on what you've learned from this episode and how YOU handle your own little hiccups in your own business.

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This week, we have Andrew Foreman. Andrew runs an architecture practice in Hawaii called Blueprint808. Andrew's practice has been awarded for consecutive years as Hawaii's Home + Remodeling Readers' Choice Architecture Firm.

Blueprint808 specializes in custom home designs and is dedicated to improving the design and constructions that are completed in Hawaii.

In this episode, we're going to talk about what it's like starting a small architecture firm from scratch and, specifically, Andrew's thoughts on embracing an innovative business model as he continuous forward with his practice.

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Today, I bring you an incredible conversation with the Founder of FreeState, Adam Scott.

Adam is an architect, he's a designer, and the creative force of FreeState, which is a pioneering experience master planning agency.

In this episode, you'll discover how he's taken his skills as a designer and applied them not just to the architectural built space but also the entire experience in an environment.

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In today's show, I'm going to let you in on a little interview I did with architect Michael Smith.

Michael runs an architectural practice on the central California coast. Last year, he reached out to me to interview me on his podcast.

Today, we're going to talk about what it's like running a small architectural practice. We talk about marketing a small architectural practice. We talk about podcasting and much, much more.

Give Michael's podcast a listen at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PnJ1tNkZmOHoQB6YaEdTw

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Are architectural services commoditized?

Here’s the problem: it isn’t uncommon for clients to undervalue architectural services, to undervalue what it is that we do. And when they don’t value it, they don’t want to pay for it.

This leads to a race to the bottom and unrealistic and hard to meet expectations of clients.

Today I’m joined by Rion Willard. After training at London’s Bartlett School of Architecture and a successful career as an architect, Rion Willard joined the Business of Architecture team.

Rion is the Director of Consulting and Business Transformation here at Business of Architecture.

In this episode, you’ll discover 3 reasons why architectural services get commoditized, and what you can do to prevent it so you are respected and compensated for your creative work.

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This week, I’m speaking with the Founding Principal of Bittoni Architects, Mark Bittoni.

Founded in 2004, Bittoni Architects is a full-service architectural practice based in Los Angeles, California. Their body of work ranges in building type and scale, from interiors to master planning, driven by a methodology defined by their explorative approach and a curiosity for the unconventional.

In this episode, we discuss the firm's process in navigating through their shift into commercial work, nurturing their relationship with developer clients, and how the practice has maintained its design sensibilities despite the constraints that come with taking on commercial/developer projects.

We also enquire a bit into what Mark sees as challenges the architecture industry will be facing in the next few years and what the future looks like for Bittoni Architects.

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This week, I’m speaking with Paul Iddon of Agency PSI Ltd.

Paul Iddon RIBA, has over 30 years of experience in construction, architecture, and marketing, having run his own architecture firm, OMI Architects, in 1992 to running a marketing agency in 2006, developing brand and engagement strategies with architects and manufacturers.

Paul is also the Vice President of the Manchester Society of Architects and a Council member of RIBA NW.

In this episode, we investigate what makes architects tick, the collective value of the word "architect" as a brand, and how understanding our psychology helps us be better salespeople, marketers, and better architects.

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This week, I’m speaking with Bolanle Williams-Olley, Chief Financial Officer and part-owner of Mancini Duffy, a technology-first design firm based in NYC, overseeing the firm's financial and operational performance.

Bolanle has had 12 years working in the AEC industry, having worked with HLW and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) prior to joining Mancini Duffy. She holds a Masters in Education & Social Policy from NYU, Masters in Applied Mathematics, a Bachelors in Mathematics from the City University of New York, Hunter College, and is also a board member of the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF).

In addition to her role at Mancini Duffy, she has founded several impact organizations in Nigeria that aim to improve education in low-income communities, empower women in the A/E/C industry and at small design firms, as well as create awareness about NGOs across Nigeria.

Bolanle is launching her first book in November called "Build Boldly: Chart Your Unique Career Path", as a playbook for success in the architecture and design industry, offering business development tips including lessons she’s learned from being Mancini's CFO.

In this episode, we discuss the role of a CFO within an architecture practice and the importance of establishing a strong partnership between the accounts team and the project management team. We cover some key performance indicators or metrics they measure to ensure the success of their projects and how these metrics then filter into business development.

We also talk about Bolanle's philanthropic work and a bit of a peek into her book Build Boldly.

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This week, I’m speaking with the Co-Founder of Studio Banana, Key Kawamura.

Studio Banana founders Key Kawamura and Ali Ganjavian met and became fast friends while attending the University of East London for their architecture degrees.

Not quite fitting into the places they were working in, they decided to start their own architecture and product design firm, Studio Banana in 2007, further expanding into a wide breadth of creative projects and developing a rich repertoire of entrepreneurial projects in the fields of transdisciplinary creativity, communication, design-led innovation, and education. Studio Banana is responsible for the globally acclaimed OSTRICHPILLOW® and involved in high-yield, high-impact innovative projects for clients such as United Nations, Nestlé, Coca-Cola, Al Jazeera, Ernst & Young, Qatar Foundation, BBDO, McCann Erickson, Santander Bank, Vodafone or Telefonica, among others.

In 2019, they published "Work Out of the Box," a collection of conversations with industry leaders and case studies from their portfolio to break design-driven transformation down into 13 core principles as a sort of manifesto on how to design work environments and work cultures.

In this episode, Key offers up a great vantage point into the philosophy of Studio Banana, the company culture, their business strategy, and deployment methodology. We also explore the perceived dichotomy between business and creativity, and how an understanding of the constraints and the tension between the two produces an environment where innovation can flourish.

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This week, I’m speaking with Wendy Dunnam Tita, Principal at Page.

Early in her career, Wendy worked for the residential
practice of Ike and Kligerman in New York and, in 1995, became the Vice President of the firm of Page Southerland Page in Austin. In 2002, she set off and operated her own boutique practice in Austin and Hood River,
Oregon, returning to Page in 2013 as Principal and Director of the Interior Architect Division of Page, which she has been running for about 8 years.

She was also the 2018's Board President of AIA Austin, and currently chairs the group's Women in Architecture committee.

In this episode, Wendy shares insights into her role in Page and the root of her success as a leader. We also discuss the importance of communication and transparency in dealing with your clients and within the firm to nurture a more collaborative environment and bridging the connection between design and people.

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This week, I’m speaking with Wendy Dunnam Tita, Principal at Page.

Early in her career, Wendy worked for the residential
practice of Ike and Kligerman in New York and, in 1995, became the Vice President of the firm of Page Southerland Page in Austin. In 2002, she set off and operated her own boutique practice in Austin and Hood River,
Oregon, returning to Page in 2013 as Principal and Director of the Interior Architect Division of Page, which she has been running for about 8 years.

She was also the 2018's Board President of AIA Austin, and currently chairs the group's Women in Architecture committee.

In this episode, Wendy shares insights into her role in Page and the root of her success as a leader. We also discuss the importance of communication and transparency in dealing with your clients and within the firm to nurture a more collaborative environment and bridging the connection between design and people.

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This week, I’m speaking with Wendy Dunnam Tita, Principal at Page.

Early in her career, Wendy worked for the residential
practice of Ike and Kligerman in New York and, in 1995, became the Vice President of the firm of Page Southerland Page in Austin. In 2002, she set off and operated her own boutique practice in Austin and Hood River,
Oregon, returning to Page in 2013 as Principal and Director of the Interior Architect Division of Page, which she has been running for about 8 years.

She was also the 2018's Board President of AIA Austin, and currently chairs the group's Women in Architecture committee.

In this episode, Wendy shares insights into her role in Page and the root of her success as a leader. We also discuss the importance of communication and transparency in dealing with your clients and within the firm to nurture a more collaborative environment and bridging the connection between design and people.

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This week, I’m speaking with Wendy Dunnam Tita, Principal at Page.

Early in her career, Wendy worked for the residential
practice of Ike and Kligerman in New York and, in 1995, became the Vice President of the firm of Page Southerland Page in Austin. In 2002, she set off and operated her own boutique practice in Austin and Hood River,
Oregon, returning to Page in 2013 as Principal and Director of the Interior Architect Division of Page, which she has been running for about 8 years.

She was also the 2018's Board President of AIA Austin, and currently chairs the group's Women in Architecture committee.

In this episode, Wendy shares insights into her role in Page and the root of her success as a leader. We also discuss the importance of communication and transparency in dealing with your clients and within the firm to nurture a more collaborative environment and bridging the connection between design and people.

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This week, we're taking a human-centered approach to architecture discussions with Dr. Tyrone Yang.

Tyrone graduated with a Master's in Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 2002. He also has a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Virginia and a BA in Psychology from Cornell University.

Currently, he has recently founded Architectural Health and Yang Architects. Before doing that, he worked as a designer and project manager at Butz + Klug, RIZVI Architects, and also Moshe Safdie and Associates and worked on a large array of projects.

Tyrone's academic involvement includes classes in Psychology and Research Methods at the University of Virginia and classes in Human Factors and Sustainable Architecture at Wentworth Institute of Technology.

He's also worked as an affiliate researcher and course collaborator at the City Science / Changing Places Group at the MIT Media Lab. Currently, he's teaching Environmental Design Research at the Department of Architecture at Roger Williams University.

Tyrone is both a licensed architect and a member of the AIA and the Boston Society of Architects, where he has co-chaired the Small Practices Network.

In this conversation, we discuss the overlaps and how Dr. Yang's research into cognitive psychology has underpinned his architectural approach, how that has manifested in his current entrepreneurship ventures and business ventures, and how positioned himself as one of the world's leading, healthy building design consultants.

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This week, I am speaking with the award-winning architect and designer Suman Sorg, a fellow of the AIA and founder of Sorg Architects.

She has also recently formed a non-profit design firm, A Complete Unknown, in her home in Washington DC. The A Complete Unknown design firm has a mission to promote social justice, peace, and unity through architecture and design.

Suman has over 30 years of building a successful architecture practice. Some of her notable projects include John and Jill Ker Conway Residence for formerly homeless veterans and the Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Center in Fort Washington.

In this episode, Suman explains and discusses her career, how she founded Sorg Architects and how she transitioned from that practice into creating A Complete Unknown, and the intentions behind doing that. She summarizes her philosophy and goes into a lot of depth into her experience and overview in her career and how to run a profitable and successful architecture firm.

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This week, I'm speaking to Mike Grosswendt who is the CEO and Founder of All Coast Construction, a construction company based on the west coast of the US.

Mike focuses his attention onto new construction and restorations. He's worked with many world-renowned architects. He's worked with an incredible array of A-list celebrities as well including Quincy Jones. He's recently completed the home of Robert Downey Junior and his wife Susan, which is based in Malibu; quite an incredible and unusual architectural feat. He's currently working on a remodel of a 27,000 sq ft home for Charles Gwathmey, again, in Malibu.

In this conversation, Mike and I talked about his beginnings, how he began as a carpenter, and how he won projects in the early days. We get a really good insight into the workings of a construction business, how a contractor views modern construction, what makes a good relationship between contractor and architect, and all the different nuances of making construction profitable, and the complexities of running a business.

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This week, I'm speaking with Mark Weaver and Darrell Wilson of Mark Weaver Associates.

Mark Weaver Associates is a full-service design firm based in Los Angeles that was founded in 1970. Since then, they have built an impressive portfolio of work with residential installations, they worked on private aircraft, yachts, and even private island retreats in a vast array of locations from Los Angeles to New York City to London, and also in Italy.

Mark has been recognized by a breadth of national and international publications and has earned himself a loyal following of clients from around the world. He regularly lectures at UCLA and is a founding member of both the LA Museum of Contemporary Art and the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art.

Darrell is the Principal Designer at Mark Weaver Associates, and they've been working together for the best part of 20 years. His approach to design has been shaped by a wide range of influences from mid-century Italian and French furniture to classical architecture. Darrell's perspective is from very much an architectural background.

In this episode, we discuss how Mark and Darrell create long-lasting client relationships that bring regular projects into their business and that last for decades. We also talk about how to navigate the time-based pricing versus value-based pricing conundrum that many architects and designers face in their businesses. We also look at how to responsibly manage your clients' money within a project.

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This week, I am talking to Los Angeles-based interior designer, Ryan Saghian, who is emerging as one of the most formidable talents, inspiring many young people that they too can follow their dreams.

Ryan is only 28, and even before hitting his 30th birthday, he's overcome many challenges to find international acclaim, become a social media darling, and is now building his product empire.

Ryan has been brought up in LA and founded his interior design firm at the young age of 21. He has since become a go-to designer for discerning clientele and A-list celebrities alike who revere his raw yet refined sensibilities.

Ryan's firm has completed some extraordinary projects, including luxury homes in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, New York City, and a $40 million private residence at the Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas, Mexico.

In this interview, we talk a lot about how Ryan has grown the practice, how he's used social media to leverage and win work, how he interviews his clients and has them enrolled into his design vision and methods of working.

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This week, I'm talking to Paul of Form4 Architecture. Paul founded Form4 alongside Robert J. Giannini

In 1998, Robert Giannini was the CEO when the company began, and for more than 21 years, Giannini guided the firm with the co-founders Ferro, John Marx, and James Tefend. Over the pandemic period, Robert retired, and Paul Ferro stepped into the CEO role.

We talked about his previous experience being the Chief Financial and Operating Officer in the company. We talk a bit about his background in how the company was formed. We looked at a number of different things, from pivoting inside of the pandemic to the importance of diversification, project typologies, and how to address stalled projects.

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This week, I am speaking with Robert Yuen. Robert is the CEO and Co-Founder of Monograph, which is a software company revolutionizing the future in how architectural projects are managed.

Robert used to work as an architectural designer in Chicago. He ultimately ended up settling down in San Francisco where he discovered passion for designing software for the AEC industry.

Robert is a serial entrepreneur, trained architect, and is an active member and avid public speaker within the architecture, design, and engineering industries. His experience in working with some of the industry's most renowned firms and designers include SOM, Holabird & Root, and BluHomes, which led him to discover this void for a simple cloud-based project management application that was tailored to the architectural industry.

As such, Yuen co-founded Monograph alongside his co-founders Alex Dixon and Moe Amaya to help architects and engineers oversee projects in an integrated user-friendly and with an ever evolving interface.

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This week, we speak to Maryline Damour, the Co-founder of interior design and construction firm Damour Drake, who has an impressive portfolio of work ranging from Brooklyn lofts to even an 18th-century cathedral in Haiti, which has been damaged in the 2010 earthquake.

Maryline worked for many years in marketing and business development for firms such as Deloitte, Ernst & Young, PwC, and Accenture.

In this interview, we discuss how she's been growing her firm. We also take a look at her initiative, the Kingston Design Connection, and its showcase project the Kingston Design House, which has brought together a community of fellow designers, makers, artists, and retailers who connect, promote, collaborate and support each other.

The Kingston Design Connection supports local businesses and is rapidly growing along with the annual Showhouse event, which is discussed in detail here.

Maryline shares a lot about her entrepreneurial methodologies and spirits.

Check out Maryline's work with Damour Drake here: http://www.damourdrake.com/

To know more about the Kingston Design Connection visit: https://www.kingstondesignconnection.com/
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This week, I'm speaking with David Croteau who serves as the President and Principal of Flansburgh Architects.

David has over 35 years of experience managing, planning, and designing projects throughout the U.S. and has worked internationally in over 30 different countries.

David directs efforts to extend Flansburgh's geographic reach and its capacity to deliver contemporary culturally sensitive projects in a wide range of environmental conditions. He also specializes in public, private, and international arts and educational institutions.

For each project, David combines a very strong commitment to sustainability, design, innovation, authenticity, and craft with careful attention to the needs of his clients.

In this interview, I talk with David about his career trajectory, how he became the president and principal of Flansburgh Architects. We talk about how the business has been growing and how they have been extending their reach, how they win work, and how they market themselves.

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This week, I'm speaking to Kyle Webb who is the Founder and Principal of KH Webb Architects who are based in Colorado.

Webb Architects was born in 1999 and boasts and an impressive array of innovative designs, many of them getting regional and national recognition. A lot of these projects are in the Town of Vail.

Webb Architects have also worked outside. They've worked in New York, Florida, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.

In this episode, Kyle discusses how he moved from Pittsburg to Cleveland to become based in Colorado and become one of the premier architecture firms in the state. He talks a lot about working with high-net-worth individuals and also collaborating with other architects.

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This week, I'm speaking to Eric Clough who is the founder of Manhattan-based design firm 212box.

Eric was originally from the Midwest and spent his formative years in both Brussels and London. He graduated from Yale in 1999 and founded 212box in late 2000.

212box is actually made up of six companies, which are working in different disciplines and different sectors, and they have an incredible array of different projects.

They worked in retail with people like Christian Louboutin, Sergio Rossi, Lego, and Erdos / 1436, and enlisting clients such as the von Furstenberg family and Philip Roth for residential.

In this conversation, Eric goes into a lot of the philosophy and creativity, and how they merged that with the business aspects of 212box.

212box are brilliant narrators and storytellers with one of their projects involving hiding a series of clues and hidden narratives within one of the buildings.

This week, I'm speaking to Eric Clough who is the founder of Manhattan-based design firm 212box.

Eric was originally from the Midwest and spent his formative years in both Brussels and London. He graduated from Yale in 1999 and founded 212box in late 2000.

212box is actually made up of six companies, which are working in different disciplines and different sectors, and they have an incredible array of different projects.

They worked in retail with people like Christian Louboutin, Sergio Rossi, Lego, and Erdos / 1436, and enlisting clients such as the von Furstenberg family and Philip Roth for residential.

In this conversation, Eric goes into a lot of the philosophy and creativity, and how they merged that with the business aspects of 212box.

212box are brilliant narrators and storytellers with one of their projects involving hiding a series of clues and hidden narratives within one of the buildings.

Still here? Eric has a little riddle for you:

If anyone listening knows of a scented tree, which grows in groves of Jacaranda and has the sure-footedness of a springbok, the industriousness of a beaver, and the vision of an eagle, we hope that you will reach out to that tree and try to tell them that weʼd love to meet them.

-If you can solve this riddle, get in touch!

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This week, I'm speaking to Christina Kaz and Lilit Devejian, Founders and Principal Designers of LUXYSPACE, an interior design firm based in California with studios in both Fresno and Beverly Hills.

Christina and Lilit have a fabulous story and a very inspiring relationship. Both are Armenian, both are incredibly stylish, and both are often mistaken as each other's sisters.

The two met whilst working at another firm and very quickly found a kindred spirit in each other. They knew that their own practice was not far away, so they ended up setting up LUXYSPACE.

In this interview, we discuss how that process happened, how they worked effectively, and how they developed relationships with high-net-worth individuals, and how they assess whether a client is the wrong or the right fit.

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This week, we are speaking with Bee Rarewala who is the Vice President and Director of Corporate Brand Strategy and Communications at CRTKL.

She recently joined the LA office and she centered her 20-year career around the nexus of design-thinking and business strategy.

She actually holds a degree in Economics and she's not formally trained as an architect, so she brings a very deep insight and specialist way of looking at where the world of design and business intersect, which made this conversation deeply fascinating.

She's the past President of the South California Development Forum, she sits on the USC Architecture Guild Board, and she is currently part of the USC Economics Leadership Council.

Her role at CRTKL means that she represents the brand at a firm-wide level, and she's seeking to align their message and the message of the business with the marketing strategy, the business goals, and the opportunities for shared initiatives.

She's also responsible for the creation of strategic initiatives and bringing those objectives into a meaningful internal and external communications strategy.

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This week, I am speaking with David Hacin who is the Founding Principal and Creative Director of Hacin + Associates, an interdisciplinary architecture design firm founded in Boston in 1993. They're currently a 30+person team dedicated to design excellence and client service. David has a plethora of recognition and awards for the studio's broad portfolio of architecture, interior design, graphics and branding.

David studied both at Princeton University and Harvard Graduate School of Design and has served on the Northeastern University School of Architecture Advisory Board and as a guest critic and lecturer at many design schools in the country.

He's also served nearly 20 years as the Mayoral appointee to the Boston Civic Design Commission and the City of Boston's Design Review Panel for public-significant works. In 2010, David was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

In this interview, we get to see some of the insights that David has accrued in his business experience, how he's cultivating culture, how he has never let go of a member of his staff or a member of his team, which was a testament to the deep culture that he has cultivated, and the human-centric philosophy that underpins much of the practice's work and culture.

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This week, I am speaking with Geoff Ross.

Geoff is a real estate development executive who has interdisciplinary expertise. He has both been trained as an architect and has worked in several architectural offices in New York City, and then he transitioned into the ownership and development side where he has worked with some of the largest and most active New York City developers.

He's had projects come out of the ground in several US states and has repositioned assets in New York City of over $3 billion.

This was a really fascinating conversation to see behind the scenes of how developers with architects, how they approach and hire architects, what they're looking for, what makes a successful collaboration, mistakes architects often make when they're trying to find work with developers, and how developers can actually take advantage if they're not properly prepared.

We also speculate on the future of real estate in a post-covid world and the numerous business opportunities that may be presenting themselves to architects.

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This week, I'm speaking with architecture firm IT Specialist, Boris Rapoport.

Boris has had over 20 years of experience helping architectural design and engineering firms make their business more efficient and profitable with the use of technology.

He is the founder of the IT support firm, ArchIT, who exclusively serves architecture, design, and engineering firms and helps them utilize and protect their businesses using IT, basically operating like an external support IT system.

In this episode, we explore some of the common IT and tech mistakes that architecture firms commonly make, the vulnerabilities that practices and businesses will face to their operational efficiencies, and how to create a powerful IT system to have your business running smoothly.

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This week, I'm speaking with Griff Davenport, FAIA, who is the DLR Group's Chief Executive Officer.

Griff leads the firm's executive leadership team and collaborates with the senior leadership to craft the firm's business strategy and to progress the evolution of DLR Group design.

He's been instrumental in developing and driving the growth of the group's vertical markets and expanding their geographic footprint both nationally and internationally.

It was a really fascinating conversation to speak with Griff as his entire career, since 1980, has been solely with the DLR Group. He talks about how his career has evolved, his role in business development, in establishing new offices, such as the one in Minneapolis, and how they have grown, and developed, and specialized in various sectors such as education. Of course, we go deep into the importance of culture, mission, vision, and values in a practice and leadership.

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This week, I am speaking with Arnaud Zannier, Founder of Zannier Hotel Group. This is a must-listen for those firms who are interested in working in high-end hospitality.

Arnaud entered into hospitality after a successful career running his own fashion brand.

When building the Zannier Group brand, Arnaud's focus was on creating an alternative luxury experience, which led to developing a series of hotels in extraordinary locations from the French Alps to Cambodia, to the Namibian savanna to, most recently, in Vietnam.

An architecture and interiors design culture has been an instrumental part in how Arnaud has crafted this unique brand experience.

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This week, we're speaking with Anthony Laney, an architect, designer, Co-Founder, and Partner of Laney LA, an architecture firm based in Los Angeles predominantly focused on residential work.

In this conversation, Anthony discusses their marketing strategies and their business approach. He goes into a lot of depth about the core values and beliefs of the firm and why they are so important for everything they do from hiring to growing the business to deciding what kinds of projects they should be taking on.

He also discusses how they have been able to expand in the highly competitive residential marketplace in Los Angeles.

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Today, I'm speaking with Michelle Fenton who runs Khora Architecture, a firm based in Vancouver, Canada.

She also hosts the podcast Happitecture, which aims to explore ideas and discover what it takes to develop resilient, sustainable, thriving, inclusive, and happy communities.

Michelle has always been one of our star fellows in the Architecture Firm Freedom Formula (now SMART Practice Method). When she went through our program a few years ago, she was quick to implement, was having breakthroughs, and was just really creating really amazing things in her practice.

In this episode, we're going to talk a little bit about Michelle's journey as she reflects on the ups and downs and how she laid the foundation for a holistic, powerful practice.

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Architect Peter Twohy runs residential architecture practice in Baltimore, Maryland.

Over the past 16 years, Peter has gone from designing basements and porches to being recognized as one of Baltimore's premier architects.

Today, Peter shares lessons learned building his firm as well as a powerful strategy he's using to win better clients and earn fees that he deserves for his creative work.

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Today, I have the honor to speak with Paul Petrunia, founder of Archinect.

Launched in 1997, Archinect.com is the most established online architecture communication and content source for the architecture and design community. Tens of thousands of architects, students, and fans browse the site daily for the latest jobs, news headlines, competition, event listings, featured editorials, and active discussions.

If you're listening to this podcast, my guess is that you're very familiar with Archinect.

We go behind the scenes of Archinect and discover how Paul launched and built Architect over the years to what it is today.

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This is a Business of Architecture Bonus Episode.

Hello, and welcome back architect Nation. I’m Enoch Sears and this is the show where you'll discover tips, strategies and secrets for building an architecture practice that lets you do your best work, more often.

Architects and related professionals design our world ...

They make it safe, beautiful and sustainable.

Yet for many, it feels like an uphill battle, and few get the recognition or credit they deserve for their creative work.

Many firm owners become underpaid, glorified administrators, eeking out a living working on projects below their capabilities.

What we’ve found is that architectural ability is just half of the equation, the other half is everything else involved in running a successful practice.

This is because schools don't teach architects how to run a practice.

As a result, society loses out on the creative genius of these professionals who are busy managing cash flow and putting out fires instead of doing their best work.

On this episode, you’ll discover the case studies of 5 practice owners who have structured their practices for creative freedom, fulfillment, and financial reward with the SMART Practice Method.

Business of Architecture has developed and refined the SMART Practice Method over the past decade working with 100+ architecture and design practices.

Recently, we celebrated the graduation of 32 firm owners in our SMART Practice program.

On this episode, you’ll hear 5 of their stories.

And the exciting part is that I want you, podcast faithful listener, to listen to each of these stories, and then cast your vote for which of these 5 practice owners should win the 2021 Business of Architecture Transformation Award.

Listen carefully, and take note on which stories resonate with you, which stories move you.

You need to cast your vote by this Thursday, April 29, 2021. Vote by going to businessofarchitecture.com/transformation

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Today we speak with architectural lighting designer and founder of Nulty, Paul Nulty.

Nulty was originally in London and is an award-winning lighting design consultancy renowned for delivering immersive lighting projects for huge global brands such as Nike, Samsung, Harrods, Bloomingdale's, and Burberry with an international footprint spanning Europe, the U.S., the Middle East, and North Africa.

Nulty has implemented and sustained a client expansion plan to bolster its global presence and cultivate its client relationships throughout the world.

Paul discusses how, when he first set up the practice, he focused on sales and marketing, and implementing systems and how that has freed him up to do the work that he loves and how he has created a business that is both sustainable, profitable, and impactful.

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Today we have not one, not two but three directors of Billings Jackson Design, an industrial design firm working at the interface of construction and product manufacturing.

Duncan Jackson is an engineer and a furniture designer by training. He founded Billings Jackson Design in London in 1992 with Eoin Billings to bring industrial and product design expertise to the construction industry.

Eoin Billings, co-founder of Billings Jackson Design, is an industrial designer responsible for the firm’s work in Europe and the Middle East. He specializes in the design of urban elements, building component systems, and lighting products, working to improve the quality of environments at the human scale through thoughtful, functionally effective interventions.

Simon Kristak is the director of Billings Jackson’s New York office and is responsible for the day-to-day management of Billings Jackson’s project engagement across North America. His work mediates architecture and industrial design as a means to reconsider the built environment from the end user’s perspective.

Listen as they share how the business has evolved, how it's growing, and how industrial design sits in and works alongside other disciplines within the construction industry.

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Today, we're speaking with AUX Architecture founder Brian Wickersham. AUX Architecture is an award-winning architecture firm based in Los Angeles with an eclectic array of different types of project typologies, working in high-end residential, mixed-use, multi-family, and a number of cultural projects as well.

Brian and I discuss how AUX was born out of adversity in the middle of a recession and how he has led the practice forward, taken on all of those challenges, and built a thriving practice in one of the US' biggest metropolitan areas.

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Today, we're speaking with one of the co-founders of Charlap Hyman & Herrero, Andre Herrero.

Andre received his architectural training at the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with a degree in Fine Arts and a degree in Architecture in 2012. He then went to the UK, working for David Chipperfield Architects in London. He then worked for SANAA in Tokyo and SO-IL in New York before co-founding his practice with Adam Charlap Hyman in 2015.

As a principal of Charlap Hyman & Herrero, Andre leads a multi-disciplinary practice based both in Los Angeles and New York. They work in various typologies - including buildings, products, set designs, stores, and interiors with the aim to create spaces that become worlds in and of themselves.

In 2018, Andre was ranked among Forbes Magazine's 30 under 30 in their Art and Style category, and in 2020, their firm won the AIA LA Emerging Practice Award.

In this conversation, Andre and I discuss how they have grown their practice, how they have gone to new sectors and opened new product lines, and how they are running a bicoastal firm.

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Our guest this week is business coach and entrepreneur, Ray Brown.

For about 5 years, Ray has worked at CEO-level across six companies, including overseeing the sale of Scotland's largest watercolor business Premier Water to global food giant Danone in 2005.

In late 2005, after moving to Australia with his family, he was selected to join the international business coaching organization, Shirlaws Group.

As a business coach of a number of different architectural practices based in Melbourne, Ray recognized there's a significant gap in the education provided to architects around running a business. And obviously, as we know, there's a lot of limited literature and resources available to support them in this role.

So Ray co-founded Archibiz, which is designed to help ambitious architects build profitable and sustainable businesses whilst doing great design. And Ray's passion is helping business owners to realize their personal potential and that of their organization.

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This week I’m speaking with Christian Giordano, president and majority shareholder of Mancini Duffy, a technology first design firm based in New York City and New Jersey.

Christian is an innovator, an entrepreneur, a visionary, and a disruptor; he’s the inventor of The Toolbelt LLC, a software suite that allows users to explore and manipulate 3D models collaboratively to explore
and make decisions together. He also the host of the Anti-Architect Podcast.

He has been highlighted as one of Building Design + Construction’s “40 Under 40” Class of 2013. With his leadership of Mancini Duffy, Christian saw a unique opportunity to recalibrate Mancini’s approach — emphasizing technology to transform the way designers across disciplines work. He launched a research & development incubator – dubbed the Design Lab – which brings together designers, technologists, and clients to leverage technologies like Virtual Reality, 3D Printing, Drones, Generative Design, and Artificial Intelligence to break barriers limiting design capabilities. What began as an internal incubator, has quickly grown to disrupt the way the design process is facilitated.

In this episode, you will discover
- How Intrapreneurship is cultivated within the firm
- How Christian became president and majority shareholder of a firm that has 100 years of history
- The importance of transparency in developing a powerful business culture

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We continue honoring the women in architecture in today’s interview with architect Julia Nagele.

Nagele is making her mark on the Seattle skyline, currently leading the design of her second high-rise tower in the city while working at Hewitt, at which she is a Principal and the Director of Design.

In today’s interview, you’ll discover the skills Julia feels are essential for firm leaders, as well as her approach to winning the right commissions.

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Today kicks off Women’s History Month here in the United States. Today, I'm joined by three impactful and accomplished women who are making history in their own right here with us today.

Carrie Byles, Xuan Fu, and Laura Ettelman compose the executive committee of Skidmore, Ownings and Merrill, one of the world’s most highly respected and successful architecture firms, otherwise known as SOM.

SOM has completed some of the world’s most legendary buildings, in addition to a plethora of work that spans everything from airports to university campuses.

Notable buildings include the Willis Tower of Chicago (I prefer to use its former name “Sears Tower” for personal reasons) and the Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s tallest building.

Now before we jump into our interview today, here is a bit of background on today’s guests:

In addition to serving on the Executive Committee, Laura Ettelman is the managing partner in SOM’s New York Office and oversees the design and planning of a diverse range of projects across the globe. Her work ranges from large-scale master plans to interior design. Among the projects in her portfolio are some of the world’s largest aviation and transportation hubs, new hospitals and research centers for healthcare and science, and campus master planning and design for both higher education and the civic and government sectors.

Partner Carrie Byles is based in SOM’s San Francisco office. She has a strong background in information technology and how it shapes the way we live in and design our buildings.

Xuan Fu is a managing partner with SOM's Chicago office. In 1994, Fu started her SOM career as a technical coordinator before assuming the position of a project manager in 2004. As an expert in the Asian market, she has worked on a range of international projects including master plans, commercial buildings, mixed-use developments, retail, hospitality, and convention and exhibition center projects.

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Today I speak with Bryon McCartney, a branding and web design expert who helps AEC firms use branding & marketing to increase their visibility & influence so they can attract & win better clients and projects.

In today’s episode, you’ll discover the difference between “brand” and “branding” as well as Bryon’s opinion on what you should be thinking about when you market your firm.

Resources:
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Today I speak with Alex Gore and Lance Cayko of the Colorado architecture firm F9 Productions.

These guys also run a great podcast related to everything about running a firm, search for “Inside the Firm” in your favorite podcasting app.

In this episode, you’ll discover how Al and Lance have added construction services to their business model, by offering to build their clients’ projects.

As a result, they’ve made more money and gotten more financial consistency.

If you want more profit, consistency, and control over your built projects, Lance and Alex have created a step by step roadmap for firm owners to do just that - they just launched an online course walking you through everything you need to know to add construction services to your offerings.

Head over to BusinessofArchitecture.com/builder and use the coupon code “BOA” for 15% off their newly released Architect to Builder course that shows you everything you need to know to go from architect to builder, from pencil to profit.

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Our guest today is Lee Skolnick FAIA, who runs an award-winning architecture practice based in New York City.

The firm, Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership is about 30 people strong, and has an accomplished portfolio of museum, cultural and luxury residential projects.

In today’s episode, we discuss how Skolnick has grown the practice to win significant commissions around the world.

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Today, I speak with architect Mark R. LePage, founder of EntreArchitect.

Today we discuss entrepreneurship, especially as it relates to the world of architecture.

We also discuss innovation in business including one trend today that can set you up for success tomorrow.

Check out Mark's work at
EntreArchitect - https://entrearchitect.com/
Gābl Media - https://gablmedia.com/

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Today I speak with the managing partner of Page’s office based in Houston, Texas.

Page is a multi-disciplinary firm with 9 offices around the world. Previous to his position with Page, he led design teams at CRS and HOK.

Today, Chavez speaks about the key to leadership, working with people, and how to create an organization that performs at its best.

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Today I speak with the former Business Development manager of OMA’s Hong Kong office, Viviano Villarreal-Buerón.

Viviano has since launched his own successful architecture firm, Mass Operations, based in Monterrey, Mexico.

Today we talk about how to get business development done as a busy architect running a small practice.

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Hello and welcome back, Architect Nation. I'm Enoch Sears. and this is the show where you'll discover tips, strategies and secrets for building an architecture practice that lets you do your best work, more often.

Today our topic is how to increase your firm's visibility.

My guest is Karl Feldmen of the professional services marketing firm Hinge. Hinge is known for their well-researched and cutting edge industry reports.

In our last episode, you heard Kelly Waffle and Karl interview me for the Visible Expert podcast. Today I interview Karl here on the Business of Architecture podcast.

In today's interview, you'll discover what to consider if you want to heighten your firm's visibility including the first step you should take. You'll learn what your clients really want, and how to be the firm that delivers it to them.

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Today our topic is the visible expert. How can greater visibility for you and those on your team help you in your quest to be a better architect?

In this episode, I'm interviewed by Kelly Waffle and Karl Feldmen of Hinge. Hinge is a professional services branding and marketing agency. They are known for their well-researched industry reports.

Kelly is the Managing Director of the Hinge Research Institute, and Karl is a partner at the firm. This episode originally aired on the Visible Expert podcast which you can find on any of your favorite podcasting apps, or at hingemarketing.com.

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Today I speak with Karen Compton and Gabrielle Bullock. Karen Compton is the Principal of the Architecture Business Consulting firm A3K Consulting, and Gabrielle Bullock is the Director of Global Diversity at Perkins and Will.

I invited Karen and Gabrielle on the show to discuss their new vodcast - Breaking the Silence of Design, which you can find on YouTube.

On the vodcast Karen and Gabrielle discuss the topics of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion - and more. On this episode, you'll discover their motivation behind starting the podcast, and what they hope others will take away from what they have to share.

Breaking the Silence vodcast: https://www.youtube.com/user/IndustrySpeaks

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Today our topic is client acquisition - how do you get more of the projects that are aligned with you and your firm?

Our guest is Mark Wainwright, who describes himself as a Part-time Sales Manager for Part-time Salespeople like architects who need to organize their sales efforts and build future sales leaders so they can grow and succeed.

To learn more about Wainwright Insight, head on over to: http://www.wainwrightinsight.com/

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Architect Dave Pollard started LivCo in 2012 to provide quality design to suburban homeowners, but with some twists to the traditional architectural services model.

Following on the heels of his graduate thesis work stating “to make architecture more accessible, it’s time we stop trying to re-design the building systems, and architects lead the charge in re-thinking the design systems.” This evolved into his design-build model which allows simplified deliverables and a fully integrated and accountable team to deliver “the project”.

LivCo has won numerous awards including fourteen Chicago Remodeling Excellence Awards, four regional remodeling excellence awards, Home of the Year Award, Contractor of the Year Award, five consecutive years Houzz Best in Service, Remodeling Big50, and in 2018, Dave was on ProRemodelers 40 under 40 list.

In today's episode, Dave takes us behind the scene of his design-build business model.

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Adam Steiner is 3rd in a generational line of home builders and as such this industry has always been in his blood. From early on he knew he loved homes, design, and building.

After a decade and a half of working as lead designer for various builders, he ventured out on his own. As the owner of Birnam Design Co. and the podcast Builder vs. Buyer, his mission is to take the mystery out of the home building process through sharing his experience.

If you've ever wanted to start a podcast, you'll find today's show full of valuable tips and insights from our guest, Adam Steiner.

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Today I speak with Australian architect Nicole Hardman.

Over 15 years ago Nicole and architect Bryan Miller started Practicing ARChitecture Pty Ltd (PARC), a small education provider specialising in professional development programs for Architects, specifically helping emerging architects pass the Australian Architecture Practice Examination.

On today's episode you'll discover how Nicole and Bryan developed one of the most influential practice courses in Australia.

You'll also learn about Nicole's intentional business model that let's her work on the parts of projects she finds most fulfilling.

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Architect Dave Pollard started LivCo in 2012 to provide quality design to suburban homeowners, but with some twists to the traditional architectural services model.

Following on the heels of his graduate thesis work stating “to make architecture more accessible, it’s time we stop trying to re-design the building systems, and architects lead the charge in re-thinking the design systems.” This evolved into his design-build model which allows simplified deliverables and a fully integrated and accountable team to deliver “the project”.

LivCo has won numerous awards including fourteen Chicago Remodeling Excellence Awards, four regional remodeling excellence awards, Home of the Year Award, Contractor of the Year Award, five consecutive years Houzz Best in Service, Remodeling Big50, and in 2018, Dave was on ProRemodelers 40 under 40 list.

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Today we speak with the founder of the firm that was named the #1 design firm in the US by Architect Magazine in 2019.

Trahan Architects has won over 100 national, regional, and local awards, including four National AIA Awards, as well as several international design competitions, in less than 25 years.

Victor F. “Trey” Trahan, III, FAIA, is an American philanthropist and the founder and design principal of the firm which has offices in New Orleans and New York. Trey established Trahan Architects at the age of thirty-two, and the firm has since designed a series of domestic and international projects that have received global recognition.

Today, Trey shares with us the ethos, challenges and success that have built his firm.

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Today I speak with Scott Kelsey, FAIA.

Kelsey is the managing principal of CO Architects, a 120-person firm that has seen incredible success since its founding in 2006.

Kelsey describes the firm as a practice-centered business - a firm that focuses on design while not ignoring sound business fundamentals.

This attitude and culture have allowed CO Architects to become one of the world's leading firms in its chosen niches.

In this episode, you'll discover the value-based, intentional approach that has helped this firm thrive.

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Today I speak with Jeffery Morris.

Morris comes from the graphic design and branding industry, his firm has been recognized as one of the best design firms in the United States.

His mission is to help companies move out the design ghetto, or as he puts it on his website: "We help our clients define their business, dramatize their brands and harness the power of design, as a strategic asset."

We started talking because he just completed a new identity and brand for John Friedman Alice Kim Architects.

In this episode, you'll discover the important elements for creating a strategic brand.

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Nic Granleese is a self-proclaimed "recovering architect" who is now the CEO of BowerBird.

BowerBird is an online platform that makes it easy to submit your architecture to 1487 magazines, newspapers & websites.

Today, Nic pulls back the curtain on his entrepreneurial journey, sharing valuable and hard-won tips and lessons you can use in your architectural journey.

Early in his career, Nic took a year to explore what successful architects did to achieve their success. He discovered that the architects who had fulfilling practices had something in common. Listen to this episode to discover what Nic discovered, and how he has applied his business learnings through the years to eventually co-found BowerBird with his partner, Ben Morgan.

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Architect Zach Soflin was frustrated with the tedium of keeping track of as-built measurements, existing conditions, and job site photographs. He knew there had to be a better way to leverage today's powerful software tools and technology and streamline the connection of real world and computer data.

Because of that, Zach created Layer, a software tool that makes it easy to link data such as descriptions and photographs to digital building model. After a decade practicing as an architect and leading computational design initiatives, he created the software application Layer to change how architects leverage building data for better efficiency, transparency, and profitability.

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Today's guests are famed architect Lorcan O'Herlihy and renowend LA developer Richard Loring.

Richard Loring is the Director of Design + Construction for Domos. He's an award-winning developer with a long-standing 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, a general contracting company, where he built many noteworthy contemporary buildings for 26 years. Loring then served as Managing Director for Habitat Group Los Angeles, developing contemporary multifamily projects throughout the city. Many of Loring’s Habitat Group projects won AIA awards at the local, state and national level in addition to garnering coverage in leading architecture and design publications such as The New York Times, Dwell and Architectural Record.

Today, Loring is leading the latest Los Angeles Domos project in Hancock Park. In partnership with Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects, Domos plans to reconfigure the property to bring the building up to current city codes and invigorate the living spaces, while preserving the building’s classic exterior. These plans include the addition of at least three new floors to the building, including co-living suites.

Lorcan O'Herlihy FAIA is the founder and principal of LOHA (Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects) which seeks opportunities to engage the ever-changing complexities of the urban landscape while embracing architecture as a catalyst of change.

Since its inception in 1994, LOHA's urban and social concerns have been paired with an interest in artistry. Lorcan spent his formative years working in New York and Paris on the Grand Louvre Museum as a designer at I.M. Pei Partners. Lorcan has also worked as a painter, sculptor, and furniture maker. The methodologies of material exploration and formal inflection, derived from the looseness of abstract art have played a significant role across all media and are a critical driver of his architecture.

Lorcan’s professional practice has been accompanied by his academic and intellectual pursuits. He received a Master of Arts in History and Critical Thinking from the Architectural Association in London, writing a dissertation on social connectivity and generative urban strategies. He has taught and lectured extensively over the last decade, including at the Architectural Association in London, Southern California Institute of Architecture [SCI-Arc], Cranbrook Academy of Art, Columbia University, Carnegie Mellon University, Pratt Institute, and the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California.

In 2004 the Architectural League of New York selected Lorcan O'Herlihy as one of the eight “emerging voices” in the United States. In 2009, Lorcan was elevated to the prestigious College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession. Lorcan’s commitment to design excellence in commercial, educational and residential projects has earned over 90 national and local design awards, including the AIA CC Distinguished Practice Award, AIA Los Angeles Firm of the Year Award, and in 2018 LOHA was awarded the status of #1 Design Firm in the US according to Architect Magazine's Architect 50.

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Today's guest is architect Alyse Makarewicz.

“Be better today than I was yesterday.” Alyse Makarewicz applies this philosophy to her life as a mother, wife, architect, small business owner, and volunteer. She is the founder and president of AMB Architects, based in Houston, Texas. In this role, she ensures happy clients and successful outcomes on projects the firm undertakes and maintains a work culture that keeps employees fulfilled and energized.

AMB specializes in corporate, retail, and healthcare interiors and new construction, and provides landlord and facilities management services. Alyse’s goal with AMB, and what most sets it apart from other firms, is the firm’s employee-first culture. No more all-nighters and burning the candle at both ends; AMB’s staffing is organized to provide employees balance.

“Work-life balance is a huge focus here at AMB. People do their best work when they’re enjoying life, so everybody benefits.” This mentality leads to happy employees, enjoying their work, and giving it 100%, ultimately resulting in great projects and satisfied clients.

Abraham Lincoln is reported to have said, give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend four sharpening the ax. Alyse believes in this philosophy and as such has invested heavily in her own leadership and management skills.

She is a Certified DISC Consultant and Ziglar Legacy Certified Trainer. She uses these skills to train employees based on their strengths and personal development goals.

Alyse donates her time to the American Institute of Architects, BNI, her neighborhood HOA, and her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop, holding a variety of leadership roles in each. She holds personal time sacred and uses it to spend time with family, build massive Lego projects, crochet, read, and travel.

Today, you'll discover the valuable lessons Alyse Makarewicz learned surviving two recessions, and how this experience has prepared her and her team for the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Our guest today is Ren Yee, the Head of Innovation Strategy and Forecasting at UN Studio. He is also the Head of Design Strategy at UN Sense. UN Studio is an international architectural design network with four full-service international offices in Amsterdam, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Frankfurt.

You may have seen the firm's work in publications such as Architectural Record, Architect, and ArchDaily.

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Julia Gamolina is dedicated to the built environment and the visibility and advancement of the women who work in it. She is the Director of Strategy at Trahan Architects, a global architecture firm where she focuses on new business, digital communications, and brand development.

Julia is also the Founder and Editorial Director of MadameArchitect.org, an online publication about, by, and for the women that advance the practice of architecture. Thus far, Julia has interviewed over 125 architects and designers, as well as CEOs, publicists, journalists, business strategists, counsel, and more. Her writing has also been featured in Fast Company, A Women’s Thing, Metropolis Magazine, Architizer, and the Architect's Newspaper. She is a Founding Member of The Wing, a network of community spaces for women, as well as a member of Brick & Wonder, a member of the Female Founder Collective, a fellow of the Urban Design Forum, and a communications co-chair of ULI New York’s Young Leaders Group.

In 2019, Julia received the Special Citation from AIANY for her work with Madame Architect, and was named one of Professional Women in Construction's "20 Under 40". She has served on juries for the 2019 World Architecture Festival and the DNA Paris Design Awards, and has held various speaking engagements at Harvard, Columbia, Yale, UPenn, Pratt, Georgia Tech and more. Julia received her Bachelor of Architecture at Cornell University, graduating with the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal for exceptional merit in the thesis of architecture. She is based in New York City.

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  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julia.gamolina/

Some of Julia's favorite interviews:

  • Jean Brownhill: https://www.madamearchitect.org/interviews/2019/7/10/thorough-curiosity-jean-brownhill-of-sweeten-on-embracing-diversity-and-realizing-dreams
  • Kim Holden: https://www.madamearchitect.org/interviews/2020/1/15/kim-holden

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Matthew Gullo is a native Houstonian and graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in architecture. After 14 years into an architecture career as a licensed architect he found himself as a principal of a multi-office Texas based firm with a need for a change.

In 2013, after being married for almost two years to his supportive and beautiful wife, his back felt like it was against the wall career wise. The market was on an uphill climb but the Houston office, of the firm he was with, was experiencing some light work loads. With the mood in the office waning, a strong desire to see what he could do on his own, and a lot of deep questions on his mind he started writing and publishing his thoughts on a blog called Smart Simple Life. He was exploring ideas, coaching, self development, business acumen, and alternatives to the traditional architecture career. To put it bluntly, Matthew was motivated to make a bigger change than just going to another firm and did not want to be dependent on someone else to bring work into office.

In December of 2013, he put in his notice to leave his principal position after having lunch with his great friend, Chris Grizzaffi, that was at the time and still is a part of Keller Williams. They talked about how the Smart Simple Life blog and how a lot of the things he was writing about paralleled Keller Williams teachings and philosophies.

With a cheat sheet to getting a real estate license that Chris gave him, Matthew devised a plan to become a licensed Real Estate agent in 14 days. Over the next 10 days he got up super early before work to study and complete all of the required courses, took a 2 day prep class, scheduled a test and passed.

The last few days of 2013, Matthew signed up with KW and took their extensive training called Ignite during the first week in January. With that training, the great people in my office, his coach Sheri Malone, Chris, the support of his wife and family he was able to sell 20 properties that first year for almost $4M in volume and was named the rising star in real estate.

In 2016 his wife was able to quit her job and began helping Matthew part-time. They also hired someone to help show properties so he could focus on growing the company.

Today, The Gullo Group is in the top 1% of Realtors in Houston, they have a full time operations manager, an agent that focuses on buyers, a marketing department, and several partners that help them get it all done.

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Today, I speak with Iben Falconer. Iben Falconer is the former Business Development Director of the Americas for BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Iben joined BIG's NYC office in 2010.

During her tenure, the NYC office grew from 13 to 200 employees, and greatly expanded its market reach, winning its first North American cultural and institutional projects. In addition to being involved with the company's business development strategy and leading its implementation, she was also a member of the executive management team.

Prior to BIG, Iben worked for Steven Holl Architects, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Urban Land Institute.

More recently, she was a Director at Gehl, and before that, the Director of Strategic Initiatives at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

I'm excited to have Iben on with us today to talk about BIG's explosive growth during it's early years in the United States.

As we record this episode, we are 4 months into the COVID-19 pandemic, so this conversation is especially crucial as you look for strategies to maintain and gain new clients and projects during difficult times.

You can reach Iben via her email at iben.falconer@gmail.com or through her LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibenfalconer/.

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Today, I speak with Ondřej Chybík, co-founder of Czech architecture and urban design practice, CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

On today's episode, you’ll discover how Ondřej and his partner Michal Krištof have built and grown a design-focused practice of 56 people in the Czech Republic by building their reputation and getting recognized through joining competitions.

To view CHYBIK + KRISTOF's work, visit: https://chybik-kristof.com/

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Today, I speak with Jerónimo van Schendel. Jerónimo van Schendel is a Harvard-trained architect who is currently the Director of the Master's degree program in Business For Architecture and Design at the IE University in Spain.

In today's episode, Jerónimo shares the three qualities he feels are most important in the intersection of architecture and business, and he also shares about this new program that IE University has launched that combines and explores the intersection between entrepreneurship, business and architecture.

You can find out more about IE University's programs and events through:

  • IE University's website – https://www.ie.edu/
  • Jerónimo van Schendel's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeronimovanschendel
  • IE University's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/school/ie-school-of-architecture-and-design/
  • IE University's Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/iearchdesign/?hl=en

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Today is the second half of my interview with former HOK CEO Patrick MacLeamy.

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, you'll discover how to lead through crises and challenges, as well as the essential building blocks for a long-lived company culture.

MacLeamy spent 50 years at HOK, which grew into one of the largest architecture and engineering firms in the world during his time there.

MacLeamy rose from Junior Designer to CEO of HOK and witnessed the firm’s growth from a single midwestern office to 27 locations across the globe offering architecture, interiors, engineering, planning and more.

MacLeamy joined HOK St. Louis in 1967, after which he helped establish the firm’s San Francisco outpost in 1970 - later becoming managing principal of that office. He joined HOK’s executive committee in 1995 and was named COO five years later. In 2003, HOK shareholders elected MacLeamy Chief Executive Officer.

He led the firm for 13 years. In 2016, MacLeamy chose a new CEO for HOK, remaining as Chairman for one more year before retiring —or as he likes to say, “repurposing.”

In this episode of Business of Architecture, MacLeamy shares hard-learned business lessons from his time at HOK and the principles that led this company to be the success that it is today.

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Today's guest should need no introduction, but you may not have heard of him because the firm he led as CEO from 2003 to 2017, one of the largest and most successful architecture firms in the world, doesn't revolve around the fame of one individual.

Our guest is Patrick MacLeamy, former CEO of the firm HOK. MacLeamy just released a book on his experience in leadership and business through his time at HOK titled: Designing a World-Class Architecture Firm: The People, Stories and Strategies Behind HOK. MacLeamy is also the Chairman of buildingSMART International, which works to achieve open standards for the exchange of digital information in the building and infrastructure industries. He was a founding member of buildingSMART, in 1994.

He spent 50 years at HOK, which grew into one of the largest architecture and engineering firms in the world during his time there. MacLeamy rose from Junior Designer to CEO of HOK and witnessed the firm’s growth from a single midwestern office to 27 locations across the globe offering architecture, interiors, engineering, planning and more.

MacLeamy joined HOK St. Louis in 1967, after which he helped establish the firm’s San Francisco outpost in 1970 - later becoming managing principal of that office. He joined HOK’s executive committee in 1995 and was named COO five years later. In 2003, HOK shareholders elected MacLeamy Chief Executive Officer.

He led the firm for 13 years. In 2016, MacLeamy chose a new CEO for HOK, remaining as Chairman for one more year before retiring —or as he likes to say, “repurposing.”

In this episode of Business of Architecture, MacLeamy shares hard-learned business lessons from his time at HOK and the principles that led this company to be the success that it is today.

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Today we have the privilege of hearing from one of the icons of architecture - the man who co-founded one of the largest architecture firms in the world, Kohn Pedersen Fox or KPF.

Now In its 46th year, KPF spans the world with offices in 8 countries and with projects in more than 40. KPF founder Gene Kohn has, with his two partners, built an architecture business that flourishes because when it comes to good business he practices what he preaches.

Gene just released a book chronicling the challenges and successes of building this incredibly successful firm: The World by Design: The Story of a Global Architecture Firm.

What are his secrets for success?

On this episode you'll discover that KPF is set up and operates as the antithesis of the starchitect syndrome, the firm is not built around the personality or designs of an individual.

From the outset KPF was designed as a firm that would carry on after Gene and the other founders retired or passed away. This strategy different from many other prominent firms where the reputation of individual designers emphasized. Instead, KPF developed and lives by a culture of teamwork, rather than one of star designers.

Gene believes in discovering the most talented recent graduates, training them in all aspects of the profession and then elevating them to leadership positions. This approach has worked and KPF now has 31 principals – and a president - who rose from the ranks. Today KPF employs more than 650 people with offices in New York, San Francisco, London, Berlin, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Abu Dhabi and Singapore

The KPF team has been hugely successful with major buildings all over the world. Of the world’s 12 tallest buildings, 6 of them were designed by KPF – the Ping An Finance Center in Shenzhen, the Lotte World Tower in Seoul, the CTF Finance Center in Guangzhou, the CITIC Tower (also known as China Zun) in Beijing and the Shanghai World Financial Center. These bona fides in global markets have positioned KPF to be named the architects for one of its newest projects One Vanderbilt, the 1401-foot-high-tower across Vanderbilt Avenue from Grand Central terminal that, with its observation deck and office floors, will make it higher than the neighboring Empire State building.

Gene turned what was initially a NY-based firm into a global powerhouse. This expansion strategy has allowed the firm to ride out major recessions in the U.S. by doing work abroad. It has also given the firm the chance to develop expertise in designing large complicated projects – first in Asia and now in the U.S. For example, the firm designed the JR Central Towers atop an active rail yard in Nagoya, Japan in the 1990’s, and then used that experience to work on Hudson Yards in NY.

Now you man be wondering - what does the story of one of the worlds largest firm's have to do with my success as a practitioner in a small firm?

Listen closely, because the strategies that Eugene Kohn used to grow his practice are the same you can use in your firm to build a firm to suit your life.

Many architects think of business as a dirty word. Gene however has emphasized the need for architects to solve their clients’ problems on time and on budget, without compromising design integrity.

He and his partners have made a practice of developing strong connections between the architectural profession and the business world.

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Today, we speak with the co-founder of the architecture firm Wingate Hughes, based out of Washington DC. The firm Wingate Hughes has made a big splash since they came on the scene and were founded over a decade ago in the year 2010.

In this episode, co-founder Gavin Daniels shares how he and his partner have been able to win work from more established firms, how they’ve grown their firm to a team of over 20 employees, and how they’ve been able to use culture to retain and get the best staff members working on their team.

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Today we speak with Darguin Fortuna, a young architect and co-founder of Flow Design Studio based out of Salem, MA.

Darguin has been a long-time listener of the podcast, and said that this show helped him make the jump into entrepreneurship as a firm owner.

Listen in as Darguin Fortuna shares the story of how he started his firm, and grew it to a team of seven in just a few years.

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Today is the second half of my interview with interior designer Michelle Lynne of ML Interiors Group.

Tony Robbins is famous for saying that success is 20% mechanics and 80% psychology. When I first heard that, I wondered, what is he talking about?

I understand the mechanics of business, but what does he mean by psychology?

Well, that's what you'll discover today - how your psychology influences your results - whether you are a firm owner now, you plan to one day have your own firm, or you're currently working for someone else.

To know more about Michelle and her work visit her at https://www.designedforthecreativemind.com/architecture

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Today you'll hear from accomplished Interior Designer Michelle Lynne. I enjoyed this conversation because Michelle isn't just a designer, she's built the business so it suits her life.

She also runs an online course teaching other interior designers how to structure their firm for maximum freedom and profit.

In this interview you'll discover how to use processes in your business to free you up.

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If you listened to episode 201 that I did back in 2018, you'll remember I spoke with Alex Gore and Lance Cayko, founders of the architecture firm F9 Productions, about a multi-unit, mixed use project they were planning on developing.

Well, they recently sold the last unit on that project and they reached out to me so they could share the update on how the project turned out.

In today's episode, I include the original audio from the interview in 2018 so you can hear the before and after of how they expected the project to go, and how it really went.

Alex and Lance are also the hosts of the popular Inside the Firm podcast where they reveal the behind the scenes how they started and operate their architecture firm. If you aren't subscribed to that podcast, go check it out.

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Have you ever been frustrated that you saw potential in a project but were constrained by your client? What if you could fire the client and be your own client?

Today's guest has done just that.

Joining us is architect Cady Chintis, co-founder of WC Studio based out of Tacoma, Washington.

Just out of school Cady and her partner John Wolters bought a building in Chicago that they rehabbed and sold at a profit. They used the proceeds from that sale to start up a practice in Tacoma and launch more development projects.

In this episode you'll hear how Cady and her partner pulled this off. Cady also talks about the "missing middle" multi-family project type, and the potential these kinds of projects have fill a gap in our urban stock.

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Today's guest has a remarkable story. He grew up with a father who ran a successful and well-known architecture firm in St. Louis Missouri.

Following in his father's footsteps, he went to Cornell University to study architecture. That's where we actually met, back in our college days.

Today's guest is Thomas Wall, an owner of Mitchell Wall Architecture and Design based in St. Louis, Mo.

The firm's work has been awarded numerous awards, and in 2017 Tom was listed as one of St. Louis's 5 under 40.

Tom is the kind of guy that always has a smile for you. From what I knew of Tom at school, he 'gets' people, and he's used this successfully grow the firm.

What you'd never guess unless you know Tom personally, is that his father passed away unexpectedly while he was in school.

In today's episode, you'll hear how Tom bounced back from those dark days and found his place in architecture. You'll be moved, touched and inspired.

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Let's face it - right now we're facing some unprecedented circumstances.

Schools are shutting down, gatherings are cancelled - there's no question that this will have a real economic impact for many of us.

So what should we do? How will this impact architects and the architecture industry?

With all that's going on, it's far too easy to slip into worry, anxiety and fear. I'm struggling with this myself.

We moved into a new house last year and with six kids, a business and team members, I have some decent monthly expenses.

It's too easy to worry about what might happen - this does no good at all.

When we're fearful, that's when we retreat and stop taking positive actions.

What I'd remind you today is that it isn't the circumstances or the challenges that define us - it's how we respond to these challenges.

Let me repeat that: it isn't the circumstances or the challenges that define us - it's how we respond to these challenges.

No one individual has control over what is happening right now.

The only thing within our control is how we respond. Are you with me?

So, how do we respond? How do we move ahead with the best foot forward? How do we make sure that the best version of "US" continues to show up every day?

Today I want to give you 5 strategies for moving ahead with power and faith.

  1. Realize that you're ok.
  2. Avoid the virus of the mind.
  3. Reframe this opportunity.
  4. Analyze your routine.
  5. Get cash / financing heavy.

You got this. You've been through challenges before and you'll make it through this one stronger than ever before.

A last tip is to look at alternate ways of packaging your services as an architect. There are some very cool things you can do to deal with times like this and still stay profitable and moving ahead.

This Friday, March 20th, Rion Willard and I are hosting a webinar around COVID-19, what it means for architects, and how to thrive (not just survive) in a possible down market.

I'm not saying a down market will happen - and I hope it doesn't but we all know these cycles come and go - the best time to get prepared is yesterday and the second best time to be prepared is today!

To register for the upcoming free training, go to http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/future.

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Today’s guest is a U.K.-based award-winning architect, educator, and television personality.

A true innovator and inspiration, his work has been published extensively and is known for his resourcefulness in pushing the boundaries of architecture in terms of materials, cost and technology.

Listen in as Business of Architecture UK’s Rion Willard speaks with the renowned Piers Taylor, founder of Mitchell Taylor Workshop and Invisible Studio, as he shares how he has developed an alternative practice model that is fun, challenging and creatively fulfilling while being lightweight, low-risk.

In this episode, you’ll discover how Piers:

  • Went with a “do more with less,” collaborative business model, mitigating the risks involved in traditional architecture practices.
  • Created alternative streams of revenue, enabling him to do the work he wants.
  • Followed his mentor’s, Glenn Murcutt’s, touch the Earth lightly philosophy.

Invisible Studio - http://www.invisiblestudio.org

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Today's guest has won some of architecture's highest honors, including the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture in 2008; the Academy Award in Architecture from The American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2007; and many others.

He has also received eleven National American Institute of Architects awards.

In 2011, he was included in The Wallpaper* 150, Wallpaper (magazine)’s list of the 150 people who have most influenced, inspired and improved the way we live, work and travel over the last 15 years.

Our guest today is none other than Tom Kundig, a principal and owner of the Seattle-based firm Olson Kundig Architects.

Today's interview was conducted by Rion Willard, and previously aired on the Business of Architecture UK podcast. To get all Business of Architecture UK content and episodes, subscribe to the podcast on your podcast app of choice.

In this conversation you'll discover:

  • how a practice of 200 people produces some of world’s most extraordinary private residences and the importance of residential work within the practice
  • what is a good client and how to find them, in his words ‘The whole industry is about finding good clients'
  • the complexity of branding a cross generational design practice with multiple distinct architectural voices

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This week you'll hear as Rion Willard, director of our London-based office, responds to a recent micro poll, which he conducted on social media that asked architects what they thought the biggest challenge facing the industry is. The results came in showing that the ‘Low fees’ were considered the biggest challenge followed by climate change, with many commenting that our ability to influence climate change is related to our ability to produce revenue.

Do you agree? Do architects actually have low fees? and if so why? What are the reasons behind low fees across the profession? What do you think the practices who command high fees do differently? (You'll hear some specific case studies of practices who are crushing it).

The posts and polls were viewed by over 6000 people and many of you responded and gave your insights. This podcast is a curation of some of those comments and ideas from architects, marketers, property experts, business owners, media institutions, students and industry thought leaders Rion's own commentary and thoughts on the subject.

At the Business of Architecture, our mission is to help architects command the fees they deserve and our ongoing industry research helps us refine and develop our tools, strategies and consulting. So I want to thank you for your ongoing contribution and encourage everyone to view this as conversation that is important for us all to participate in. To share your thoughts, visit the Business of Architecture group on Facebook.

In this episode you will discover:

  • An array of industry opinions to the root causes of low fees
  • Examples of what leading practices are doing to command well-deserved fees and how they are winning work
  • Latent opportunities that may lie in your firm

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Today you'll hear the story of how a small, London-based architectural practice won a game-changing commission for their practice and how they've continued to win landmark commissions building on that early success.

Listen in as Rion Willard speaks with Tarek Merlin. Rion is director of the UK office of the Architect Business Institute, the company that produces the Business of Architecture podcast. Architects Tarek Merlin and Julia Fike are the founders of Fike and Merlin Architects.

In this episode, Tarek discusses growing a practice organically, how their practice has evolved as well the successes and challenges of their pivotal project, known as the Conduit.

In this interview you'll also learn about: – The power of ‘being human’ in cultivating meaningful business relationships – The innovative business models Feix Merlin are employing with developer clients – What makes a successful business partnership

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Today you'll hear the remarkable story of a relatively new firm that has exploded from 2 people to over 20 people in short order.

Right off the bat, they started with a $500M 800 room hotel and convention center in Ft. Lauderdale, with no staff. They had to grow quickly, but they had to do it the RIGHT way.

Nunzio Marc Desantis Architects is a firm that focuses exclusively on hotel and resort design. When I say design, I mean design - they team up with production focused firms to complete the project so they can do what they do best - design the best experience and oversee the process.

This episode is a crash-course in growing a wildly successful architecture firm.

If you've worked with me personally in my DREAM Practice Accelerator program, you'll recognize the things we've worked with you on:

  • Building a firm that moves beyond what you can do personally
  • How to get out of being the 'bottleneck'
  • Tracking and Key performance indicators
  • Core values
  • How to create a culture where the whole is greater than the sum of the individuals
  • How to recognize the right people to hire for your firm
  • Being an advisor instead of a vendor
  • And much more…

What's even more remarkable is the founders of this firm are a father and son duo.

Nunzio Desantis was a managing partner at the firm HKS before he left a successful and fulfilling career to start Nunzio Marc Desantis Architects with his son, Marc Jacob Desantis, who has a pedigree from some of the world's leading firms.

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Today, we meet entrepreneur and commercial real estate developer, Tanya Ragan, President of Wildcat Management.

In today’s episode, Tanya shares with us her experience in real estate development, the synergy between community history and urban development, and her quest to rebuild, restore and revitalize Downtown Dallas.

For more news on her projects, follow Tanya Ragan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tanyaaragan

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With so may architecture firms in the market, how do you stand out from the crowd? Mastering this skill is key to winning the right projects you want.

On this episode we discuss how to communicate your firm's unique difference with communications expert Iva Kravitz.

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Developing new business is an essential part of a successful architecture firm. In fact, it could be said that the caliber of projects you win is directly applicable to your ability to develop new business.

On today's episode, we're joined by Amy Franko, a professional business development trainer.

On this podcast, Amy outlines a four-step process for successful business development.

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Is it possible to use your design skills in another field?

Today's guest is Rajiv Fernandez. Rajiv is using his training as an architect to launch a professional illustration media company.

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Hate mail. In today's episode, we'll be sharing some recent hate mail we've gotten here at BOA Headquarters.

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Money scripts. What are they?

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast we talk about the intersection between the psychology of finance and art. How does one's mindset about money effect one's results?

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Today we speak with Tom Sprinkle, Design Director for the HKS San Francisco hospitality studio.

With more than 25 years of design experience in regional, domestic and international markets, Tom is well equipped to deliver the finest design results for his clients—that sweet spot where form and function intersect with value and worth.

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Today we explore an alternate career path for architects. Our guest went from a career in architecture into architectural industrial design. He's worked on many high-profile projects creating custom lighting installations and other furnishings.

Our guest is Gerald Olesker, founder of ADG Lighting. In today's episode you'll discover how Olesker went from the architecture career path into building a successful design and manufacturing company.

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What would happen if an anthropologist studied architects, specifically how architects engage with clients at the beginning stage of a project, the client acquisition stage?

An anthropologist is a person who studies humans, specifically the social interactions and behaviors of humans, just in case you need a reminder, like I did.

Darby Morris is an anthropologist. For her PhD dissertation she observed 3 architecture firms over the course of one year.

She sat in the offices of these firms observing how they engaged with their clients, primarily during the time commonly known as "pre-design" which includes marketing and business development.

In her own words, "Architects, despite being known for being egotistical, are not loud enough about who they are because they often don't know who they are (and are not). Even if they did know who they are, how, in a field where advertising was banned for 70 years, do they get the word out to the larger public? Once hired, architects are consistently designing for clients who don't seem to understand exactly what their needs are for the project at hand. How do they get around this?"

This is what we'll discuss on today's show.

This podcast is sponsored by the DREAM Practice Accelerator, the leading business design program for architecture firms. Whether you are an early stage start-up, mid-career firm owner, or a mature practice, the DREAM Practice Accelerator can help you design and create your firm to achieve your vision faster.

Go to BusinessofArchitecture.com/reviews to discover more.

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Today we welcome Paul McClean to the show. Designer Paul McClean is synonymous with contemporary homes with expansive views, features and connection to the outdoors in the wealthiest parts of Los Angeles.

McClean designed homes have been bought be people such as the The Winklevoss twins of Facebook fame, fashion designer Calvin Klein, and Swedish DJ Avicii.

In this episode we dive into his story of going from a single-person practice in 2000 to designing some of the largest and most expensive homes in Los Angeles.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Today I bring you a case study of how 2 firm owners are forging the business of their dreams by working on their business, not just IN their business.

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Discover how Julie Canter built a solid base for her new landscape architecture firm. What to learn how she did it? Watch this free training for details: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/freedomwebinar After a decade working at a successful landscape architecture firm, award-winning landscape architect Julie Canter decided to start her own landscape architecture firm - Constructed Ground, based out of New York City.

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In this episode Enoch Sears gives a peek behind the scenes of the A-Team Mastermind coaching group where he helps firm owners grow a profitable and impactful practice.

He talks about the struggles of growing continually in life, and the #1 strategy to changing the results we are getting in life.

Discover how to grow a profitable practice by watching a free 60 minute online training: http://perfectfirmwebinar.com

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What do clients really want?

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast Enoch Sears relates how seeing a transient man in Los Angeles reminded him about what clients really want, and what you should focus on when you're talking to a current or prospective client.

Discover how to grow a profitable practice by watching a free 60 minute online training: http://perfectfirmwebinar.com

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Today, we speak with Alan McLenaghan, the CEO of SageGlass. SageGlass makes high performance, dynamic glass.

After earning a PhD in Polymer Physics from Strathclyde University, Alan McLenaghan rose through the ranks of several organizations which led him to his current position as CEO of SageGlass.

In today's interview, you'll discover how to inspire and lead a team, one of the keys of growing a successful, collaborative firm.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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British architect shares amazing insight into the business lessons that Carl Turner has learned as he has explored the intersection between great business and great design.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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All of us are capable of greater things that what we are currently doing. Yet, how do we unlock this dormant potential?

In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, you'll discover how to unlock your dormant potential so you can reach new levels of growth and fulfillment.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.

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Discover strategies, tips and secrets for running a fun, flexible and profitable architecture practice. The focus here is simple: discussion of ways for architects to create a dream architecture practice: design what you want, when you want, and get paid well for it.