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Can “Try Before You Buy” Work for Architects? (with Cavin Costello of The Ranch Mine)
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43:26#27: Cavin Costello, Principal at The Ranch Mine, joins the show to talk about the bold new strategy he and his wife are championing: designing and building model homes that double as short-term rentals and immersive client experiences. We dive into the risks, logistics, and big opportunities behind their approach and what it could mean for archite…
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What Great Architects Do After Winning the Job (with Jenn Rittler of Moody Nolan)
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41:29#26: Jenn Rittler, Associate Principal at Moody Nolan, provides a deep dive into one of the most overlooked parts of winning work: what happens after the contract is signed. Using the massive, multi-phase Penn State Intramural Building as a case study, Jenn shares how great firms keep earning trust long after the kickoff meeting. From joining proje…
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How Perkins&Will Won A Groundbreaking Public School Project (with Laura Gwyn, Managing Director)
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43:47#25: What does it take to win one of the most groundbreaking public school projects in the US? Laura Gwyn, Managing Director at Perkins&Will, joins Tyler Suomala to share how her team secured the first Living Building Certified public school. From building a mission-driven team to delivering a pitch that combined expertise with authenticity, Laura …
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Renovating Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building with Marc Spector (How He Got the Job)
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46:40#24: Marc Spector, founder of Spector Companies, unpacks landing one of the most iconic projects of his career: a commission inside the legendary Seagram Building by Mies van der Rohe. No flashy pitches. No designs. Just pure, relationship-driven strategy. In this conversation, Marc breaks down how trust, intuition, and human connection led his tea…
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The Unspoken Reason Clients Say Yes to Architects (w/ Alex Gore of F9 Productions)
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43:14#23: How do the best residential architecture firms win work? Alex Gore of F9 Productions has figured it out. In this episode, he breaks down the real strategies behind standing out in architecture – and reveals how his team landed a dream high-end residential project in Boulder, Colorado. PS - If you’re a growth-minded firm owner or leader, apply …
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How to Win Architecture RFPs Against Industry Giants as a Small Firm (with Andrew Lyon of Studio Lyon/Szot)
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46:56#22: Partner and Founder at Studio Lyon/Szot reveals how his eight-person firm went head-to-head with global giants – and won. This is the ultimate David vs. Goliath story, packed with raw insights, bold strategies, and the mindset shifts that made it possible. If you’ve ever wondered how a small firm can punch above its weight and land game-changi…
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How Sweet Sparkman Won an International Competition (with Lissette Callejas)
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44:09#21: Lissette Callejas, Director of Marketing at Sweet Sparkman, reveals the strategies that propelled her firm to win in the Reimagining Pei International Competition. We break down the secrets behind standout proposal submissions – what works, what doesn’t, and how to position your firm as the obvious choice. Get ready to dive deep into how to el…
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Million Dollar Pricing Strategies (with Alexander Buckeridge of Studio Bucky)
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40:39#20: Alexander Buckeridge of Studio Bucky joins us again to share exciting updates on his firm's global success and discuss his pricing strategies for a major upcoming project. We'll dive deep into how he plans to navigate the complexities of a high-end residential design. → How did Alexander secure a big residential project from a former retail cl…
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How To Build Awareness In Your Market (with Graham Irwin of Essential Habitat Architecture)
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46:07#19: Graham Irwin, owner of Essential Habitat Architecture, joins Tyler Suomala to delve into effective strategies for lead generation and maintaining client relations in the architecture industry. This episode provides insights drawn from Graham's 20+ years of experience running a solo practice across different business processes and marketing str…
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This Architect’s Formula for Firm Growth (with Rachael Smith of Lighthouse Studio)
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46:46#18: Rachael Smith of Lighthouse Studio joins us to explore how to expand her business and optimize her project workflows. We delve into the nuances of project management, client contracts, and how to scale a high-end residential architecture firm. In this conversation, we discuss: → How planning work schedules ensures a consistent project pipeline…
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Building A Business Development Playbook (with Lori Beppu and Glen Cordova of BMA Architects)
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41:41#17: Lori Beppu and Glen Cordova of BMA Architects join me to dive into the intricacies of networking, business development, and their journey as new partners in a high-end residential architecture firm. Listen as we explore effective strategies for client acquisition, relationship building, and maintaining exclusivity in a competitive market. → Ar…
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Using AI To Market Your Architecture Firm (with Michael Maturo of DYAMI Architecture)
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56:08#16: Michael Maturo of DYAMI Architecture joins us to explore how AI can transform marketing and sales processes in the architecture industry. From handling complex projects to optimizing client engagement, Michael shares his invaluable 20-year industry experience. We dive into: → Using AI to organize content and create standard operating procedure…
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How To Use Events to Find Your Next Client (with Bradly Hirdes of Ordinary Architecture Practice)
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38:53#15: Bradly Hirdes of Ordinary Architecture Practice joins host Tyler Suomala to discuss proactive business development and networking strategies for architecture firms. Hear how Bradly navigates client relationships and expands his network in Houston, Texas. We dive into: → Showing genuine curiosity in building client relationships → How often sho…
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How To Expand Your Client Base (with Anamargarita Baasch of Baasch Gallegos Architects)
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41:05#14: Anamargarita Baasch, a Venezuelan architect and firm owner now practicing in the US, joins us to discuss overcoming the challenges of outreach and building a diversified client base. We delve into proactive networking strategies and the potential of targeting niche markets in high-end residential and commercial projects. We dive into: → Strate…
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How To Prove The Value of Good Design (with Tyler Mikolajczak of Built Studio)
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40:26#13: Tyler Mikolajczak of Built Studio joins me to tackle two very common challenges. First, how architects can succinctly describe what they do and who they help. Then, how to make the value of good design more clear and obvious to clients. Join us as we unpack the strategies for engaging clients and the essentials of crafting compelling business …
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Building An Architecture Marketing Strategy From Scratch (with Jason Altman of WLP Associates)
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45:24#12: Jason Altman of WLP Associates joins me to discuss actionable marketing strategies for architecture firms with limited resources. This episode dives into overcoming common marketing challenges and highlights effective techniques to diversify client acquisition. We dive into: → What are the most common mistakes architecture firms make in their …
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How To Impress Clients with a Killer Onboarding Package (with Matt Forget of 5 Architecture)
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37:15#011: Ever wondered how to create a lasting client experience in architecture? Matt Forget, co-owner of 5 Architecture in Florida, joins us to kick off Season 2 by diving into client onboarding experiences and his sales strategies. We dive into: → What are some of the successful pricing strategies in architecture? → Why are memorable client onboard…
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Architecture and Alcohol with Alexander Buckeridge of Studio Bucky
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49:50#10: Alexander Buckeridge, of Studio Bucky, and I sit down with our favorite drinks to celebrate his success and the end of Season 1. And this time, I finally get to ask Alexander some questions! → What advice does he have for architects that want to start their own firm? → What are most architects overlooking? → What are his long term goals with S…
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#09: In this episode, I share multiple strategies for building a sustainable pipeline of future clients with NYC-based architect Alexander Buckeridge. We dive into: → How to use the momentum from his first client to get more clients → How to manage a lead pipeline and a sales pipeline → How to identify if a real client opportunity exists 00:00 Epis…
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How To Get Your First Architecture Client
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23:05#08: Hey friends, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode, NYC-based architect Alexander Buckeridge and I reflect on his journey to landing his first client. We dive into: → What happened on the final call before winning the project → The project timeline and his plan for execution → Why this is the first step of b…
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How To Manage Sales Operations As A Small Architecture Firm
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23:48#07: Hey friends, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode, I advise Alexander Buckeridge, an NYC-based architect that just launched his own firm, Studio Bucky. We dive into: → How to manage a sales pipeline → How to think about workload delegation → How to create offers that overcome client hesitations 00:00 Episod…
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#06: Hey everyone, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode, I advise Alexander Buckridge, an NYC-based architect that just launched his own firm, Studio Bucky. He’s trying to win his first project, so we dive into how Alexander can approach the conversation and negotiate effectively. The conversation is packed with…
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#05: Hey everyone, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode of the Growthitect podcast, I consult with Alexander Buckridge, an NYC-based architect launching his own firm, Studio Bucky. We dive into how Alexander can leverage LinkedIn to attract high-quality clients. Learn how to grow your company account, setup your…
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How To Win Big Projects As A New Architecture Firm
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23:28#04: Hey everyone, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode of the Growthitect podcast, I consult with Alexander Buckridge, a NYC-based architect launching his own firm. We dive into two potential projects that Alexander is trying to win right now. The first is a large distillery project in Ireland with roots from A…
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Architecture Brand & Website Design Critique
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31:05#03: Hey everyone, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode of the Growthitect podcast, I consult with Alexander Buckridge, a NYC-based architect launching his own firm. In this consult, we dive into the brand identity and website design of Alexander's new firm, Studio Bucky. You’ll hear the unique way that Alexande…
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#02: Hey everyone, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode of the Growthitect podcast, I consult with Alexander Buckridge, a NYC-based architect launching his own firm. We dive into Alexander's first proposal experience, the challenges he faced with project rejections, and strategies for using these setbacks as gro…
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#01: Hey everyone, Tyler Suomala here, your host of the Growthitect podcast. In this episode, I’m excited to introduce you to Alexander Buckeridge, an architect based in NYC who’s taking the bold step of starting his own firm. Alexander’s journey is incredibly inspiring. He’s worked at some of the most notable architecture firms in both Europe and …
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