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From childhood dreams of becoming an architect to founding Shoegnome Architects, Jared Banks shares his evolution in the field. He discusses his transition from traditional architecture to consultancy, emphasizing the integration of technology into architectural practices. With insights on balancing multiple revenue streams, embracing different roles, and even venturing into development projects, Jared provides invaluable lessons for budding architects.
But it's not all about business—Jared also shares personal anecdotes, from his love for heavy metal to cherished moments with his family. Through his experiences, he underscores the significance of mental health awareness and maintaining joy in your work.
Join us on this insightful journey with Jared Banks, and discover the keys to success and fulfillment as a small firm architect.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Your Business Journey as a Small Firm Architect with Jared Banks.
Learn more about Jared at Shoegnome, or follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram.
Referenced in this EpisodeEA493: Jared Banks – Learning to BIM with Shoegnome
EA524: Jared Banks – Sharing a New Paradigm for the Profession of Architecture
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