Business Of Architecture Podcast

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 458:44:08
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Synopsis

Warning! On this show you'll 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.

Episodes

  • David Doucette interview - Architect Design Build

    29/10/2013 Duration: 38min

    In this episode we discuss the question: How Does an Architect Design and Build? Architect David Doucette talks about the difficulties he had in running a design build firm as an architect and the mistakes you should avoid if you are setting out to do this on your own. Click here to read more about How Does An Architect Design And Build?

  • How To Design Build - Interview with Architect David Doucette

    22/10/2013 Duration: 34min

    Click here to read more about How To Design Build, Avoide These Mistakes For Success With David Doucette 

  • Rem Koolhaas Designed Milstein Hall a Disaster Says Cornell Professor

    15/10/2013 Duration: 48min

    Click here to read more about Rem Koolhaas Designed Milstein Hall a Disaster Says Cornell University Professor of Architecture

  • Architect Builds Own Modern Modular Home - Business of Architecture

    08/10/2013 Duration: 32min

    How to build your own modern modular home - interview with architect Heather Johnston. This is part 2 of my interview with Heather where we discuss how she designed and build a modern modular home in sunny La Jolla, California. Click here to read more about Build Your Own Home - Architect Heather Johnston Builds Her Own Modern Modular Home

  • Marketing for Architects - Business of Architecture Show Episode 24

    01/10/2013 Duration: 46min

    An in depth look at marketing for architects. In this episode we discuss the 7 point system to successfully market a small architecture firm. I talk with Richard Petrie about how he helped residential architect Mona Quinn set up systems to book her firm solid in 4 months. Click here to read more about Marketing An Architecture Firm - 6 Figure Marketing Consultants Reveals All

  • My Journey To Starting My Own Architecture Business - Heather Johnston AIA

    24/09/2013 Duration: 31min

    In this interview architect Heather Johnston AIA tells us how she started her own architecture firm. We talk about architectural education, and how to find clients for an architecture firm. Click here to read more about Starting An Architecture Firm With Architect Heather Johnston AIA

  • Social Media For Architects With Architect William J Martin Part 2

    17/09/2013 Duration: 27min

    Conversation with social media maven and architect William J Martin. Click here to read more about Social Media For Architects With Architect William J Martin

  • Starting an Architecture Firm - Interview with Architect William J Martin

    10/09/2013 Duration: 37min

    In this episode of the Business of Architecture show, I discuss starting an architecture firm with Architect William J Martin. Click here to read more about Starting an Architecture Firm - Interview with Sole Practitioner William J Martin, Architect

  • 020 Marketing An Architecture Firm Part 2 - Interview with Architect Mona Quinn

    03/09/2013 Duration: 53min

    Today's episode is part two of marketing an architecture firm with architect Mona Quinn, principal of Callidus Architects in Wellington, New Zealand. In this interview Architect Mona Quinn takes us behind the scenes of the successful marketing plan that booked her residential architecture firm solid in four months. Callidus architects is a New Zealand firm that specializes in the restoration and preservation of character homes. If you are a residential architect and you want more of the right clients, you won't want to miss this interview. Click here to read more about Marketing A Residential Architecture Firm - Interview with Architect Mona Quinn

  • 019 Mona Quinn Marketing an Architecture Firm

    27/08/2013 Duration: 36min

    In today's episode we talk with Mona Quinn, principal of Callidus Architects in Wellington, New Zealand. If you are a solo architect and you have questions about marketing an architecture firm, you won't want to miss this episode. We discuss: How to go from justifying your fees to having your clients accept they without question How to get the right clients to come to you How to raise your fees by connecting with your clients How to get out of the commodity rat race and be recognized for the value you provide. Click here to read more about Marketing an Architecture Firm: Interview With Architect Mona Quinn

  • 018 Matthew Segal on Developing a Post Office into a 4 unit Residential Project

    20/08/2013 Duration: 36min

    Matthew Segal recently bought a former post office building and converted it into a 4 unit residential project which he just sold. Matthew Segal acted as the developer, designer, and builder for the project. Click here to read more about Matthew Segal on Architect As Developer ang His First Project, the Fancy Lofts

  • 017 Matthew Segal of Jonathan Segal FAIA

    14/08/2013 Duration: 27min

    This is part 1 of my interview with Matthew Segal. As a young designer working for Jonathan Segal, FAIA, Matthew developed, designed and built his own 4-unit multi-family project in San Diego, California. In this interview we discuss his work at Jonathan Segal Architect and lessons he has learned about architecture, development and construction. Click here to read more about Matthew Segal on Architect as Developer and Real Estate Development

  • 016 Rob Paulus AIA Architect as Developer

    07/08/2013 Duration: 40min

    Rob Paulus AIA has produced exceptional work from his home town of Tucson, Arizona. In addition to creating beautiful commercial and residential projects, Paulus has also been part of the development team on some of his projects. Click here to read more about Rob Paulus AIA Architect as Developer Interview Part 2

  • 015 Architect Rob Paulus, AIA, Architect as Developer

    31/07/2013 Duration: 35min

    In today's interview I talk with Rob Paulus, AIA. Rob is an architect in Tucson Arizona with a keen design sense that reflects the rugged desert surrounding Tucson. In addition to being an architect, Rob has also participated in the development of several projects as an "Architect as Developer". Click here to read more about Rob Paulus AIA, Architect as Developer

  • 013 Archispeak Podcast with Cormac Phalen, Evan Troxel and Neal Pann - Part II

    23/07/2013 Duration: 23min

    This is part II of the episode where I talk with the creators of the wildly successful podcast that "dares to peek under the architectural kimono" and tell us what architecture is really about. Join Neal Pann, Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen and I as we discuss social media for architects, architect's websites, and creating good architecture. Click here to read more about The Archispeak Podcast Crew Part II

  • 013 Archispeak Podcast with Cormac Phalen, Evan Troxel and Neal Pann

    16/07/2013 Duration: 24min

    In this episode I talk with the creators of the wildly successful podcast that "dares to peek under the architectural kimono" and tell us what architecture is really about. Join Neal Pann, Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen and I as we discuss social media for architects, architect's websites, and creating good architecture. Click here to read more about Archispeak Podcast Crew on Business of Achitecture

  • 012 Crowdsourcing Real Estate Investments with Ben Miller of Fundrise.com

    09/07/2013 Duration: 31min

    Join Ben Miller and I as we discuss real estate investing, the mistakes architects make when developing their own projects, and more. Ben Miller is co-founder of Fundrise.com, a crowdfunding site for real estate investments. Fundrise is changing the way real estate development happens by putting power back in the hands of local residents. Instead of developments being funded by large, heavily capitalized institutional investors, Fundrise allows boutique investors to get part of the action by investing as little as $100 to a development project. Fundrise gives individuals the ability to invest directly in local properties without the unnecessary fees and middlemen of conventional real estate equity finance. With Fundrise, people now have the power to earn financial returns while building the city they want to live in. Click here to read more about Architect as Developer - Crowdsourcing Real Estate Developments with Ben Miller of Fundrise.com part 2

  • 011: Crowdsourcing Real Estate Investments with Ben Miller of Fundrise.com

    02/07/2013 Duration: 22min

    Today's guest is Ben Miller, co-founder of Fundrise.com. Fundrise is changing the way real estate development happens by putting power back in the hands of local residents. Fundrise is a crowdsourcing platform for funding real estate developments. Instead of developments being funded by large, heavily capitalized institutional investors, Fundrise allows boutique investors to get part of the action by investing as little as $100 to a development project. Fundrise gives individuals the ability to invest directly in local properties without the unnecessary fees and middlemen of conventional real estate equity finance. With Fundrise, people now have the power to earn financial returns while building the city they want to live in. Click here to read more about Architect As Developer - Crowdsourcing Real Estate Developments with Ben Miller of Fundrise.com

  • 010 Pat Flynn - Lessons Learned from Internet Marketing

    17/06/2013 Duration: 37min

    Brought to you by the Business of Architect Podcast . Today's guest was listed by Forbes Magazine as one of the ten most transparent leaders in business and profiled in the New York Times as a case study in online business building. Pat Flynn is a bestselling author and recently released a new book "Let Go", a memoir about his journey from being laid off from his job as an intern architect in 2008 to building an online business that now makes him $50,000 dollars a month.Pat's story shows how using the internet effectively can bring incredible success. In today's interview Pat shares a few lessons about on-line business building that can be applied to architects. I hope you are able to pick up some information that fuels your success as an architect.   Click here to read more about Pat Flynn: How Pat Went From Unemployed Architect Intern to Earning $60k a Month in Online Sales

  • 009 Gregory LaVardera - Solo Architect and Selling Modern House Plans Online

    04/06/2013 Duration: 01h11min

    Gregory LaVardera is a sole practitioner who runs a modern design architecture firm in New Jersey, just outside of Philadelphia. Greg is known for his innovative designs, including his modern home plan catalog, steel shipping box home designs, and the work of his architectural firm. Click here to read more about Selling Modern House Plans Online With Sole Practitioner Gregory LaVardera, Architect

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