I’ve wanted to be an architect since I was about ten years old. Somewhere between navigating architecture school, working at multiple internships, finishing my AREs, and working full time, I also decided I wanted to have my own architecture firm.
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
Earlier this year I celebrated three years of being self-employed by offering 120 free 20-minute consults to visitors of this site. A lot of people wanted to talk to me about their side-gigs and how to go about working for
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
When you’re 30 the most fun thing to do with money is to save it for when you’re 60! I know that’s not true for most of us, but what IS true is that starting with your retirement investing early
This is a guest post from personal finance nerd, licensed architect and Hyperfine Alum Chrissie Copper. You can check out her new site at archifinance.com DISCLAIMER: Neither of us are licensed financial planners, we're just passionate about personal finance, saving for
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