
Being an architect is the opposite of being a blogger
Being an architect and a blogger sometimes works well together. But they are also polar opposites.
Being an architect and a blogger sometimes works well together. But they are also polar opposites.
Wouldn’t it be nice for ARCHICAD and GRAPHISOFT to win some awards and show off their amazingness? Here’s one of your annual chances to make that happen.
Like many people, my involvement with CRAN started by checking the box when renewing my AIA membership.
Wouldn’t it be nice to win some awards and show off all your amazingness? Perhaps it’s time to nominate yourself for the UK Construction Computing Awards.
Luke Johnston, the former Marketing and Development Manager for the Britex Group (Australia) has some great advice for BIM content creators.
We all just want to say “Hi, I am an Architect.” But it’s almost never that easy. Here’s a simple rule and some related thoughts.
I have a mental checklist that I measure against all architecture firms that I know. The checklist comes out at different times. When I look at their websites; when I read bios on LinkedIn; when I’m connecting with them on Twitter or Facebook; when I tour their offices; when I talk to a principal at a convention or an intern over a beer after a user group; when I read
There’s something a bit meta about writing about social media for architects on a blog about being an architect. But after 3+ years of blogging, one learns a thing or two. Enjoy this quick article I wrote about Architects and Social Media. It won’t be the last time I discuss this issue. There’s just so much more to share.