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Architecture Social

Tanisha Raffiuddin - Concept Culture

07 Nov 2021

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Tanisha helps built environment organisations strategically grow their brand and business by tapping into the power of storytelling.  Join us for an open conversation about alternative careers in Architecture, the importance of online marketing as well as discussing the tools, tips and tricks of the trade within communications.A trained architect, Tanisha has over a decade of combined experience in architectural practice, at AJ100 firms, as a contributor at The Architects’ Journal, and a communications consultant to sustainability organisations, including the Passivhaus Trust, Good Homes Alliance, and the Sustainable Development Foundation. She also assisted with the publication of London 2012 Sustainable Design: Delivering a Games Legacy.Tanisha’s work sits at the intersection of architecture, sustainability, and communications. Concept Culture was founded out of a desire to combine her passion for architecture and storytelling with her expertise in creating engaging brands and visual content, as featured on the Business of Architecture podcast.  Tanisha regularly speaks at industry events, including the London Festival of Architecture and Festival of Place. She is also a committee member of Women in Architecture UK, a Creative member of the London Collective, and Associate at Futurecity.📐 The Architecture Social is an online platform packed with content to help you find new jobs, stand out from the crowd and take your career in Architecture to the next level💻 Find out more at https://www.architecturesocial.com

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