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How to Run Your Own Architectural Firm as a Sole Practitioner - Chris Morley | EP. 42

Ever wanted to run your own architectural firm? Today’s guest, a Sole Practitioner from Australia with over 10 years of experience in the industry, shares his journey of how he made the dream of running his own practice a reality. In today’s episode, I’m joined by the co-chair of South Australia’s Emerging Architects + Graduates Network (EmAGN), a first-year course co-ordinator at my university as well as sole practitioner of Echelon Studio - Chris Morley. This is the third and final part of the interview with Chris where we learn about his journey from the very beginning. From getting his first architectural job as a student of architecture, to now running his own practice and working for himself. If you haven’t seen the previous 2 parts, I highly recommend going back and watching the interview in order! EP.1: The Key to Success as an Architecture Student – Networking 101    • The Key to Success as an Architecture...   EP.2: Architecture Tutor’s Best Advice for Succeeding in Architecture School    • Architecture Tutor’s Best Advice for ...   Here are some of Chris’s involvements: EmAGN: The Australian Institute of Architects & EmAGN’s “Hearing Architecture” Podcast: https://www.architecture.com.au/categ... Follow EmAGN on Instragram:   / emagn_sa   Check out their website: https://wp.architecture.com.au/emagn/ Chris’s Architectural Practice, Echelon Studio:   / echelon.studio   ----------------------------------- Here are some of the questions I asked Chris: Where was your first job as a graduate and what did it involve? How did you go about getting this job? Can you tell us about Echelon Studio? What kind of projects do you work on and who is your ideal client? Did you always have an ambition to run your own practice? When did you start your own practice and what were some of the first steps you took when transitioning from employee to sole practitioner? What are some of the key differences working for yourself, compared to working for someone else? You label yourself a “sole practitioner”, does this mean you don’t have any employees? Do you do all the work yourself or do you have an assistant, contracted workers or casual employees to help? Prefer listening/reading? Check out the show notes: https://successfularchistudent.com/42/ Check out my FREE online course for architecture students: ▼ 70 Hacks for Architecture Students▼ → https://successfularchistudent.com/ ← On the architecture podcast, you'll hear from practicing architects, other students and myself, Kyle, a third year architecture student from South Australia. Doing so, you'll learn the tips and tricks to excel past the rest of your cohort and build the skills needed to take your work to another level. Tags: architects, architect, sole practitioner, firm director, echelon studio, chris morley, how to be successful, architecture advice, architecture tips, architecture secrets, architecture hacks, be an architect, whats it like being an architect, what its like to study architecture, what its like to be an architect, architecture, become an architect, whats it like being a sole practitioner, sole practice, architectural firm, architectural practice, architecture practice, architectural,

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