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Monthly Archives: April 2014
How do Architects Structure Their Fees?
When you call a lawyer and ask for their professional advice and they talk to you for half an hour, you expect to get a bill for half of their hourly rate in the mail, right? While architects may differ … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture & Design Advice, Budget & Costs
Tagged architect, architectural costs, budget, contract, design, estimate, fees, service, time
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Amazing Progress- Technology in Architecture
By now almost everyone is aware that most architects don’t draw their designs at a drafting table with a protractor and a t-square anymore. Most firms do some or all of their construction drawings in CADD, the commonly-used acronym that … Continue reading
Posted in Trends & Products
Tagged 3d printing, architecture, construction, technology
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