Wed, 31 July 2013
In today's interview I talk with Rob Paulus, AIA. Rob is an architect in Tucson Arizona with a keen design sense that reflects the rugged desert surrounding Tucson. In addition to being an architect, Rob has also participated in the development of several projects as an "Architect as Developer". Click here to read more about Rob Paulus AIA, Architect as Developer
Direct download: 015-Rob-Paulus-Architect-as-Developer-Business-of-Architecture.mp3
Category:Architect as Developer -- posted at: 6:15am PDT |
Mon, 22 July 2013
This is part II of the episode where I talk with the creators of the wildly successful podcast that "dares to peek under the architectural kimono" and tell us what architecture is really about. Join Neal Pann, Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen and I as we discuss social media for architects, architect's websites, and creating good architecture. Click here to read more about The Archispeak Podcast Crew Part II
Direct download: 014-Neal-Pann-Evan-Troxel-Cormac-Phalen-Archispeak-Podcast-Business-of-Architecture.mp3
Category:Social Media -- posted at: 10:00pm PDT |
Tue, 16 July 2013
In this episode I talk with the creators of the wildly successful podcast that "dares to peek under the architectural kimono" and tell us what architecture is really about. Join Neal Pann, Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen and I as we discuss social media for architects, architect's websites, and creating good architecture. Click here to read more about Archispeak Podcast Crew on Business of Achitecture
Direct download: 013-Neal-Pann-Evan-Troxel-Cormac-Phalen-Archispeak-Podcast-Business-of-Architecture.mp3
Category:Social Media -- posted at: 3:03pm PDT |
Mon, 8 July 2013
Join Ben Miller and I as we discuss real estate investing, the mistakes architects make when developing their own projects, and more. Ben Miller is co-founder of Fundrise.com, a crowdfunding site for real estate investments. Fundrise is changing the way real estate development happens by putting power back in the hands of local residents. Instead of developments being funded by large, heavily capitalized institutional investors, Fundrise allows boutique investors to get part of the action by investing as little as $100 to a development project. Fundrise gives individuals the ability to invest directly in local properties without the unnecessary fees and middlemen of conventional real estate equity finance. With Fundrise, people now have the power to earn financial returns while building the city they want to live in. Click here to read more about Architect as Developer - Crowdsourcing Real Estate Developments with Ben Miller of Fundrise.com part 2
Direct download: 012-Ben-Miller-Fundrise-Real-Estate-Investing-Business-of-Arch.mp3
Category:Architect as Developer -- posted at: 9:50pm PDT |
Tue, 2 July 2013
Today's guest is Ben Miller, co-founder of Fundrise.com. Fundrise is changing the way real estate development happens by putting power back in the hands of local residents. Fundrise is a crowdsourcing platform for funding real estate developments. Instead of developments being funded by large, heavily capitalized institutional investors, Fundrise allows boutique investors to get part of the action by investing as little as $100 to a development project. Fundrise gives individuals the ability to invest directly in local properties without the unnecessary fees and middlemen of conventional real estate equity finance. With Fundrise, people now have the power to earn financial returns while building the city they want to live in. Click here to read more about Architect As Developer - Crowdsourcing Real Estate Developments with Ben Miller of Fundrise.com
Direct download: 011-Ben-Miller-Fundrise-Real-Estate-Investing-Business-of-Arch.mp3
Category:Architect as Developer -- posted at: 7:17am PDT |