Training Provider: Andron Architecture - Andron Continuing Education
Date: Thursday, April 16, 2015 from 7:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Boston, MA
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $399.00 | Registration Ended |
Registration Ended |
Why Should You Take This Architect/Developer Seminar - A Blueprint for Professional and Financial Independence course?
Architects have the opportunity to form diverse and fulfilling professional design and real estate development practices without dependence on traditional clients. Complete project control by the properly educated architect/developer can result in better architecture, better construction, better end-user satisfaction, better financial compensation, and increased security and career satisfaction.
Our presenter will show you, step-by-step, how he chooses a project, assembles the right team, minimizes both personal and professional risk, manages construction, and successfully markets, without investing his own cash or incurring debt. This seminar is a blueprint for professional and financial independence for the sole practitioner or small firm. If you are a sole practitioner, run a small firm or are seriously thinking of establishing your own architectural practice, you owe it to yourself to attend this live one-day seminar.
Meet Your Instructor: Richard Andron, AIA, LEED AP, has practiced as an architect/developer and architecture educator for 30 years. He has presented over 150 AIA CES seminars nationwide. His unique approach to architectural practice and small-scale development can be a model for sole practitioners and small firms struggling to compete for conventional clients against ever-larger and stronger A/E firms and Design/Build competitors.
COURSE LOGISTICS | |
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Certificates | Same day as course completion |
Parking | No Parking |
Food | Coffee provided |
296 State St., Boston, MA 02109
Thursday, April 16, 2015 from 7:30am to 3:30pm
Richard Andron has practiced as an architect/developer and architecture educator for 30 years. He has acted as his own client on 80% of the projects he has designed. He no longer advertises, nor does he seek, in any way, conventional clients. He does not partner with developers. His unique approach to architectural practice and small-scale development can be a model for sole practitioners and small firms struggling to compete for conventional clients against ever-larger and stronger A/E firms and Design/Build competitors. Richard designs and develops residential and commercial projects, for lease and for sale. His method minimizes personal financial and professional liability risk. He rarely invests his own cash, and seldom uses debt. He only works on projects of his own choosing, over which he has total control. Richard is also a vastly experienced LEED consultant, and has contributed to the LEED certification of small, medium and large-scale projects throughout the US. He has presented more than 150 LEED seminars. His experience as a frequent lecturer and educator allows him to present his unique philosophy of architectural practice in a clear, concise, fast-moving, no-nonsense style.