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EA332: buildingSMART with Patrick MacLeamy

17 Jul 2020

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buildingSMART with Patrick MacLeamy Optimization is a crucial aspect to the business of a small firm architect wearing many hats on any given day. How can technology help you improve the design build process so that you’re doing it smart? This week on EntreArchitect podcast, buildingSMART with Patrick MacLeamy. Learn more about Patrick at MacLeamy.com or connect with him LinkedIn. Are you a Gābl Member? Gābl Members is a way for you to help us build Gābl Media (our new media network for podcast and video production) into a network that will truly change the world. As a Gābl Member, you will always gain first access to new shows and have an opportunity to provide feedback on the content we currently have in development. We are building this media network for you, so you should have an opportunity to help us build it. If you are ready to support Gābl Media, just click here and join Gābl Members as a Charter Member for only $19 per year. Visit Our Platform Sponsors ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real-time? Visit EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT and click Charrette for more information. Gusto offers easy online payroll, benefits, and HR built for modern small businesses like ours. Learn more at EntreArchitect.com/Gusto Mentioned in this Episode EA328: Designing a World-Class Architecture Firm with Patrick MacLeamy, FAIA The post EA332: buildingSMART with Patrick MacLeamy appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects. Mentioned in this episode:EmergingUnstruct

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