Understanding finances and financial terms are a big part of the professional practice of architecture. They're justifiably important for passing your Practice Management and Project Management exams, potentially showing up in 4 or 5 of the 9 content areas between
I was a guest on the From the Honeycomb podcast with entrepreneur and Hyperfine alum Katerina Burianova. We talked about our paths to self employment, getting through the exams, finding work, becoming more confident and more! Have a listen right here:
This is part of an interview series aiming to spotlight professionals and entrepreneurs in the field of architecture. I am focusing on those working for themselves or in leadership positions in their organizations. Though all the work is impressive, I'm
This is part of an interview series aiming to spotlight professionals and entrepreneurs in the field of architecture. I am focusing on those working for themselves or in leadership positions in their organizations. Though all the work is impressive, I'm
A lot of test-takers seem to stress out about the math on the ARE 5.0 exams, especially the rounding. In this post I’ll cover some of the most common code math issues and how to round for each one. Short answer: (almost)
Inside face of walls or outside face of walls?!?!?! Understanding and measuring gross floor area is one of the most common questions I get, so here’s the answer in blog form. Short answer: It’s both. Medium answer: Code questions – Inside face of
Overhead Rate and Break Even Rate are two extremely important financial concepts to know for Practice Management and Project Management. I’m going to cover them both here because Overhead Rate and Break Even Rate are directly related to one another. All
BEGIN is a new interview series aiming to spotlight young professionals in the field of architecture. I am focusing on those working for themselves or in leadership positions in their organizations. Though all the work is impressive, I'm interested in
I don't actually remember my literal first interview, let alone my first interview in architecture. At the same time, I do remember bits and pieces of different interviews, mostly the stupid answers I gave and other fails. Somehow I remember telling