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Firm Principle Resources

Architect’s Essentials of Starting a Design Firm
By Peter Piven FAIA and Brad Perkins FAIA

Starting a Firm
Elena Marcheso Moreno

Start Your Own Business
By Rieva Lesonsky

The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice; 13th Edition Chapter 6 p.115
AIA Bookstore  1-800-242-3837 option 4    bookstore@aia.or

Practice of Architecture
by Barry Wasserman, Patrick J. Sullivan, Gregory Palermo
AIA Bookstore  1-800-242-3837 option 4    bookstore@aia.org

AIA Website, Best Practices; esp. Chapter 6 Firm Planning
www.aia.org/bestpractices

"Managing Design Costs"

AIA Website, “Best Practices: Some (not-so) Secrets of Establishing an Architecture Practice”    by Jack Train  FAIA
www.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek06/0630/0630bp_jacktrain.cfm
He has also written written “The Unsung Essentials of Architectural Practice” Anyone interested in this publication may contact him through AIArchitect.

AIA Website, Practice management, Fast-Track to Must-Have Status
Charles Nelson, AIA, FRAIA
www.aia.org/nwsltr_pm.cfm?pagename=pm_a_200602_nelson2

AIA Website, AIA Architect Newsletter; Eight “Don’ts” for Expert Networking
Sage Professional    www.sageselling.com
www.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek05/tw0520/0520bp_network.htm

AIA Website, eClassroom; How to Grow Your Residential Design Practice ,
Potential Liability in Residential Design,
Expand Your Practice: Six New Scope of Services Documents,
Marketing and Business Development for Dummies (or the not so dumb Eight Ways to Negotiate More Profitable Fees)
The Business of Architecture
The Production of Architecture
Creating Winning Presentations That Get You Work!

www.aia.org/onlineeducation

 

 

 

 
 
 
 



 

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