The problem of architects speaking out
It’s a conundrum, architects want the profession to be heard, yet most remain silent. It’s easier to be quiet and hope for someone to speak on their behalf.
The other architectural skills
Architects possess an extraordinary array of skills. Many, but not all, are either taught at uni or on the job. There are some that escape attention.
What have you tried?
We avoid experimenting to escape failing. In praise of experimenting, failing, learning and iterating. What to do and how to do it.
The art of setting boundaries
The boundaries of your architectural practice define your priorities. Establishing limits, and what you will and won’t accept.
How architects can better manage what they can’t control
It’s usually best to focus on what you can control, but dealing with situations over which you have little control is often unavoidable.
How architects can find more time
Having enough time is one of the greatest challenges facing architects in practice. Time is valuable, here’s how to eke out more.
Embracing more architects and architecture
Instead of competing for work, what might architects consider doing to generate more work for their practice and the profession?
A remarkable architectural practice
How to collaborate better and build a more skilful architectural practice through the principles of improv.
The unsightly architecture practice
Is the direction you’re taking your practice intentional or is it a visionless venture?
What does progress look like in architecture?
How we make progress is determined by where we place our attention and what we prioritise. It’s intentional.