When I was growing up in Salinas, California, a family friend—a local architect—said that architects know a little bit about...
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[Originally published 2nd quarter 2011, in arcCA 11.2, “The Business of Architecture.”] I am fond of the corps de ballet of...
[Originally published 2nd quarter 2011, in arcCA 11.2, “The Business of Architecture.”] Author MacKenzie Smith is Research Director for the MIT Libraries and...
The Entrepreneurial Accident Our great architect-as-entrepreneur experiment started out by accident. The genesis of ProjectFROG, arguably the nation’s leading clean...
[Originally published 2nd quarter 2011, in arcCA 11.2, “The Business of Architecture.”] Authors: Paz Arroyo is Civil Engineer from Chile. She worked...
[Originally published 2nd quarter 2011, in arcCA 11.2, “The Business of Architecture.”] arcCA asked AIA California Council members to relate lessons...
[Originally published 2nd quarter 2011, in arcCA 11.2, “The Business of Architecture.”] arcCA asked three architect-developers in San Diego, where the...
[Originally published 2nd quarter 2011, in arcCA 11.2, “The Business of Architecture.”] Julie D. Taylor, Hon. AIA/LA, is founder and principal of...
Straddling generation X and Y, I am completely at ease with technology but still manage to struggle with some of...
C. Douglas Barnes, Architects Associated, Tulare I was in the AIA for a lot of years, but it got to...
Gray B. Dougherty, AIA, received his M. Arch. from UC Berkeley and his B.A. in Economics from Princeton University. Gray...
In 1928, artist and set designer Howard Arden Edwards claimed over 100 acres of high desert at Point Butte in...






