Tips and Guides
A growing collection of “how-to” guides, by a variety of authors (including me). Click on a title to download a PDF.
Amazing arcCA Design Awards Guide
From arcCA 07.3, “Comparing Awards,” an extensive guide to national and international architecture design awards programs. Proven effective.
Confessions of a Design Reviewer: Ten Guidelines for Coming Out As an Architect
Drawing on her experience as a member of Denver’s Lower Downtown Design and Demolition Review Board, Wendy Kohn offers sage advice on how to behave–and how not to behave–at a Design Review hearing. From arcCA 07.2, “Design Review.”
Some people are comfortable telling others their accomplishments and abilities, and others aren’t. Here are some suggestions for tooting your horn without feeling like a big wind-bag.
If you’ve ever been asked to take over a project that had been begun by another architect, you know that this process (known as “supplanting”) can be fraught with problems. Kurt Cooknick, Assoc. AIA, Director of Regulation & Practice for the AIA California Council, offers advice.
Thank You For Submitting: Advice for the Award-Lorn
David Meckel, FAIA, provides insightful counsel to those who are flummoxed by the process of submitting for design awards. From arcCA 07.3, “Comparing Awards.”
For architects who may be frustrated by the general public’s lack of understanding of architecture, here are some tips for drawing others into the fold, graciously. This version was selected for the AIA’s Best Practices series, available online at www.aia.org/bestpractices.
A concise guide to the process by Sasha Culvahouse, age 6.
