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In this episode, Enoch Sears explores a pressing issue many architects face: effectively managing pr

In the fiercely competitive arena of architecture, professionals frequently wrestle with the dual ch

Architects today grapple with a fiercely competitive landscape, often finding it challenging to stan

Architectural practices that neglect relationship building and networking often find themselves caug

Every architect knows that designing a building is only half the battle; obtaining the necessary pe

Today, I have the pleasure of engaging in a conversation with Arlene Edjourian and Katie Flores from

We know that the economy is cyclical. Money, investment, and demand for design and construction are

Discover how architect Victor Caban-Diaz developed his first duplex project in Ft. Lauderdale, Flori

How do you know how well your architectural practice is performing? In this podcast episode, Busines

What are the top challenges of running an architectural practice today? Overwhelm, fee competition a

Is the architecture industry collapse inevitable? Recently, Business of Architecture director Rion W

As architects, we are passionate about many subjects including the built environment, social issues,

This episode is part 3 of 3 where Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss the "cult of design," an insi

This episode is part 2 of 3 where Enoch Sears and Rion Willard discuss the "cult of design," an insi

In this episode, Rion Willard reveals the architectural mind virus of "the cult of design." This epi

What's the secret to rapidly expanding an architectural firm? Launching a new architectural business

What does it take to completely change a firm's culture? Architect Jeff Frame realized something nee

Architect Mark Elster is co-founder of the acclaimed AOME Architects based in Seattle, Washington. A

Today we welcome architect Dewey Nichols to the Business of Architecture podcast. Nichols is a leadi

Have we as architects betrayed ourselves? Do we have anyone to blame but ourselves for the erosion o