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This is the fourth episode of Season 2 of The Broke Architect Podcast!
This show is brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, we talk to Charles Bettes who is an architect and Managing Director of London-based practice GPAD. Charles’s practice has published their core ethos which runs throughout all of the work they do and we are going to get into this. GPAD work on a range of scales and typologies, primarily private residential, developer-led residential and office buildings across many of the London Boroughs and within the major UK Cities.
We talk about education reform, how to value your time, internships, and productivity and how to manage cash flow, the lifeblood of any practice.
The Podcast is supporting the important work of The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/ FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please donate to the Broke Architect Podcasts JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/murevj5r
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This is the fourth episode of Season 2 of The Broke Architect Podcast!
This show is brought to you by the Global Architect Alliance (GAA).
In this episode, we talk to Charles Bettes who is an architect and Managing Director of London-based practice GPAD. Charles’s practice has published their core ethos which runs throughout all of the work they do and we are going to get into this. GPAD work on a range of scales and typologies, primarily private residential, developer-led residential and office buildings across many of the London Boroughs and within the major UK Cities.
We talk about education reform, how to value your time, internships, and productivity and how to manage cash flow, the lifeblood of any practice.
The Podcast is supporting the important work of The Architects Benevolent Society, which was founded in 1850 and exists to support the architectural community and their families and can help architects in a range of ways during their working life, or once they have retired. https://www.absnet.org.uk/get-help/ FUNDRAISER APPEAL: Please donate to the Broke Architect Podcasts JustGiving page: https://tinyurl.com/murevj5r

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