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In this episode of Architects Who Win, we explore why the business side of architecture is often neglected in schools and how this gap in education affects architects entering the field. From securing payments to pricing services, many architects find themselves unprepared for the realities of running a practice. Host Rolf Louis shares personal stories, insights from experts like Renzo Piano and Frank Lloyd Wright, and offers practical advice for bridging the business knowledge gap. Tune in for a conversation that challenges traditional education and offers solutions for architects eager to thrive.
By Rolf LouisIn this episode of Architects Who Win, we explore why the business side of architecture is often neglected in schools and how this gap in education affects architects entering the field. From securing payments to pricing services, many architects find themselves unprepared for the realities of running a practice. Host Rolf Louis shares personal stories, insights from experts like Renzo Piano and Frank Lloyd Wright, and offers practical advice for bridging the business knowledge gap. Tune in for a conversation that challenges traditional education and offers solutions for architects eager to thrive.