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4 Easy Ways Architects Can Use Their Own Domains To Make Money

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Sen Ze asked:


Architecture is a highly respected career and field of business to be evolved in. It requires a great level of intelligence, creativity, discipline and hard work to become an established architect (let alone a highly successful one) in your country or region, no matter which part of the world you are from.

This, however, is not meant to sound like a deterrent to budding architects out there. It is merely a reflection of the value of an architect’s expertise, a fact that can be used to great benefit by architects all over the world to make additional income on the Internet.

As an architect, your knowledge and experience is as valuable as your skill and simply by securing a domain (which is your own name, so you can build up your reputation on the Internet), setting up a blog and securing other basic tools such as a payment system, you can quite easily start to build an additional supplementary income online through the following ways.

1.Provide Information Via E-Mail To Members

After years or studying the craft and working as an architect, you are bound to be full of useful and practical information that you can provide to interested readers. While you can utilize some of this knowledge into writing your blog posts, an additional way to disseminate information would be to send them out to members of your mailing list.

Of course, since your information is highly valuable and useful, people may want to pay you a membership fee in order to be accorded onto the list. These individuals can be students of architecture, young professional architects or anyone who has an interest in architecture, really. In return, you simply send out an e-mail every week to these members. You can probably even automate this process so it can be sent automatically to your customers on a weekly basis.

2.Write Useful E-books

Another way for you to make money is to write books. Of course, you don’t want to be bogged down by the costs of printing, publishing or distributing your books, so you can create them in an electronic format instead, such as a PDF document.

Your books needn’t be long – just choose a topic related to architecture that you happen to have a truckload of expertise in and write out a practical and useful book that visitors to your website will find useful. Then, of course, you put it up for sale on your blog! Since you don’t have any overhead costs, you can sell your book at a low price and keep the full selling cost as your profit!

3.Provide Referrals Or Consultation

Providing referrals is a great way of making money that doesn’t even require you to do work! All you need is to compile a list of architects from all over your country or region. Then whenever any one of your blog readers requests work that you cannot provide for whatever reason (usually logistical, since your readers will be from all over the world!), you can provide a referral to one of your contacts. In exchange, your grateful contact will pay you a referral fee!

Of course, if you are able to help your reader, then you can create additional income for yourself by providing consultation to him or her for a fee.

4.Create Opportunities By Having An Online Presence

Aside from selling products or your services to make an income, there are innumerable amounts of ways that your website can help you. The contacts you make through your website can help you secure contacts, get you a job in a prestigious company, boost your reputation, become joint venture partners, friends or any number of mutually beneficial things.

The most important thing, of course, is that you do have a domain and blog, and take advantage of the great financial and career benefits that an online presence of your services and expertise can provide you.



Samuel

 

How would an architect go about getting their plans for a house made into an actual home?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
britneyspearsisawesome2006 asked:


My uncle wants to become an architect. He has made blue prints, a fully furnished 3-D model, and even a computer simulation of a really good house plan/design! How would he go about getting his plans made into an actual home?

Arnold

 

Austin Architect Ad Stenger

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Dane asked:


Though AD Stenger wasn’t as prolific as Joseph Eichler, or as well known as Frank Lloyd Wright, he built some of Austin’s most unique homes that are now considered mid-century modern.

Arthur Dallas Stenger first began building homes in the 1940s in Austin, mostly on Arthur Lane in the Barton Hills area, which was named after his father (the first Arthur Dallas Stenger), who was also an architect. Though Stenger attended architecture school at the University of Texas after returning home from World War II, he never graduated. He did get his architecture license as an undergraduate, and began building homes for post war Austinites.

Though FHA loans had design restrictions built into them, it didn’t stop Stenger from creating unique homes that were moderately priced, even if he had to help the homeowners find loans. He also worked differently from other builders, by purchasing land (mostly in the Barton Hills and Pemberton Heights areas), finding a buyer, and building a home without making his clients sign contracts. There was no pressure for the buyer to take the house upon completion, though clients rarely backed out after seeing the home.

A Stenger home will stand out, with signature low peaked roofs, clad with concrete, wood rock and other organic materials. He also used rock and stone quarried from the home site as siding or built into the fireplace, helping the house fit easily within its surroundings. Stenger had a love for long, low slung fireplaces reminiscent of 50s lounges, so every home he built included a wood burning fireplace, though not particularly necessary in the heart of Texas.

The houses also have many of the amenities that Austin’s big modern building boom now cherish, with walls of windows and clerestory windows hanging just below the exposed roofline, and tinted concrete floors, now pricing out around 10 dollars a square foot. He also used the organic building theory of “bringing the outside in,” by running exterior stonework through the house and into its interior.

Though Barton Hills was featured as “the world’s largest air-conditioned subdivision” in the 1956 Parade of Homes, Stenger didn’t build his homes with central air. Instead, he built large windows to catch morning light, and not the hot sun light of mid afternoon, and a floor plan to allow for a breezy pass through ventilation when the windows were opened.

In 1957, when Stenger’s friend, radio host John Henry Faulk, ended up blacklisted as a communist in the McCarthy era, he built and financed a home for him, knowing his friend was swamped with legal fees. He took his other clients financial situations into account as well, helping offset furniture costs with several built ins, and pricing his houses between $18,000 and $22,000, though today they can range from $400,000 to $600,000.

Stenger built around 100 unique homes in the Austin area, building his last for his wife Jean in 1999, a few years before he died in 2002 at the age of 82. Today’s battle lies between those seeking out Stenger houses for their originality and great use of space, and others who prefer to tear down these houses to build larger homes, since the locations are highly sought after for their land alone.



Darren

 

What is the difference between a drafting service and an architect?

Saturday, June 27th, 2009
SanMateo dad asked:


We are considering a small addition to our house. Our contractor has suggested a drafting service to help with the design. Will this be all the contractor will need? Is it less costly than an architect?

Donald

 

Vsa Architects in India,interior Designers Service,planners in India,corporate Office,urban Designers, Architects in Delhi,interior Decorators.

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Rinkle asked:


Welcome to Vsa Interior designer and architects…..

VSA Architects is a full service Architecture Firm based in New Delhi and with offices in Bangalore, Mumbai and Noida. VSA Architects is registered by Council of Architecture, New Delhi.

The firm is established in 1991 and it’s experience includes a wide spectrum of building types, from Commercial and Residential to mixed development, institutions, religious, hospitality and transportation.

News and Events

” Viren Sherawat said the important thing in interior design is understanding people’s lifestyles, something fashion designers do well .”

“Recognizing that good design need not stop at the door to the kid’s room, the CA Boom design show will for the first time ever include a ‘Modern Parenting Zone,’ a new and exciting display of the latest in modern design for babies, kids, and contemporary parents.”



Darryl

 

What duties does an architect have on a daily basis?

Friday, June 19th, 2009
i need answers! asked:


Please just give me some information on architects/ architecture because i really want to become an architect.
- Is their an union for being an architect?

Angela

 

Web Design: Be An Architect

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Scott Lindsay asked:


Architecture is a word often used to describe the execution of knowledge-based content in web design. ‘Architecture’ is actually a very good term to use because when you work at developing content for your ecommerce site you can either throw it together in a haphazard way or you be very deliberate about how you ‘construct’ your knowledge-based web pages.

A Common Mistake

One of the mistakes that seems to be repeated most often is thinking your web pages need to function in much the same way as an ebook. In this scenario the web pages are difficult for casual viewers to use because there is so much information. Instead of a few hundred words, these pages include content that well exceeds 2,000 words. The reason this is a mistake is that the casual reader is looking for quick bites of information they can scan to determine its usefulness.

The eyes of your site visitors act as a racecar driver looking for signs that lead them to the racetrack. If your visitor doesn’t find what they are looking for they will take the exit ramp.

How to manage significant content

The management of site content should be thought of as a block of cheese for a party. No one is very interested in the cheese block by itself, but when it is cut up into bit-sized nuggets the cheese begins to disappear.

This is the best picture of the knowledge content of your website. The content as a whole presents a strong case for your online company, but it is less likely that site visitors will do much content consuming. When you can break your content into smaller identifiable chunks that can be consumed in the order of interest and over multiple sittings if needed the more likely the consumer is to ‘consume’.

You can provide architecture for web design that allows your content to flow from one subject to a complimentary subject with easy navigational links. This systematic approach to passing along information to sample and explore is a very positive way to move your site from ‘little used’ to ‘highly valued’.

Conclusion

Knowledge-based content has become a key component to both web design as well as Search Engine Optimization (SEO). A comprehensive, yet segmented, knowledge-based article warehouse can be a strong support for your website. If you are selling a product that is defined in the article you can, and should, provide internal links to allow the consumer to go directly to your ecommerce store for purchase if they so chose. Make it easy for your customers to take information and use it to facilitate a purchase.



Gregory

 

Scea – Carving a Well Qualified J2ee Architect

Friday, June 19th, 2009
jayakumar asked:


SCEA – Carving a well qualified J2EE Architect

Sun Microsystems offers many certifications starting from programmer level to architect level. SCEA (Sun Certified Enterprise Architect) certification is designed for enterprise architects responsible for building high scale enterprise applications or who wish to be prospective architects.

The certification exam tests candidate’s architectural knowledge in and out. A Software Architect is the technical boss of software systems and he should act like a software doctor to resolve the issues. A basic difference between a developer and an architect is the way they design the application. Developer may not think about the scalability, maintainability, performance, etc for long run. But architect always foresees the application’s future expectations about performance, scalability, etc.

What are the qualifications required to become a J2EE Architect?

I would say he/she should be a Sun Certified J2EE Architect. Because it comprises of all the necessary qualification required for a Technical Architect required for J2EE assignment. I love the way the SCEA Part 2 and Part 3 designed.

The following are the interesting topics that SCEA Exam covers:

SCEA Part 1

Concepts – Tests your modeling language skills (UML)

Common architectures – Tests the skills in evaluation of enterprise application tiers

Legacy connectivity – Tests the architectural solution knowledge to connect J2EE with any legacy systems

EJB – Tests the design and basic API knowledge in EJB

EJB Container model – Tests the knowledge in the container architecture

Protocols – Tests the knowledge in the area of choosing the right protocol for a business problem

Applicability of J2EE – Tests the design decision knowledge about J2EE technologies

Patterns – Tests the knowledge in design patterns

Messaging – Tests the knowledge in synchronous and asynchronous message architecture

Internationalization – Tests your Java knowledge to implement internationalization

Security – Tests various kinds of enterprise security including firewalls and DMZ

SCEA Part 2

A business problem will be given to you in the form of use case diagrams, business domain model, and statement format. The requirements will encompass both Functional and Non-Functional requirements. You are requested to come up with an architecture for the given business problem to meet both the functional and non-functional requirements.

It is a very challenging experience to get to know about J2EE Architecture best practices. Once you have completed your assignment, you need to upload your assignment into Sun and it will be manually evaluated by technical authors.

SCEA Part 3

This is another stimulating test to verify your architectural knowledge about design decisions. Architecture can be implemented in many ways with different design decisions. The questions will be on why you have chosen this way and why not the other way. You need to answer with brief explanation. If you have completed Part 1 and Part 2, Part 3 will be straightforward and very easy to *****.

The SCEA exam does not require any pre-certifications from Sun Microsystems. So, if you decide to take Sun J2EE Architect certification, you can very well start without any prerequisite.

How to start, where to start?

Go through the exam objectives from Sun website.

http://www.sun.com/training/certification/java/java_archj2ee.html

Estimate the time required to prepare SCEA Exam (EPractize Labs SCEA Preparation Time Calculator).

Plan for your certification process

When to take Part 1, when to take Part 2 and Part 3 is based on your preferences

Practize for your certification process

Use SCEA Part 1 Exam EPractize Labs and SCEA Part 2 & Part 3 Exam EPractize Labs to get the real feel of the exam.

Take the actual exam once you get confidence from sample mock exams.

SCEA Certification Benefits

For the Individual

The certification empowers in driving J2EE Architecture for enterprise applications

SCEA certified architects can easily evaluate various design options, frameworks, software COTS components, etc

Being a certified architect helps you to improve your career potential, gain more respect, boost up your job security and opportunities.

With SCEA certification, you become more competitive in the job market.

For the Organization

Enables management to distinguish SCEA holders as professionals who can act as Technical Architect for new or existing initiatives.

Helps in deciding the best architecture, frameworks and software COTS components based on project budget to minimize cost

More confidence to drive technical decisions with business partners.

Enables project team to get best practices guidance from a qualified architect.

Good Luck!



Theodore

 

Does a contractor or an architect do this?

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Elise asked:


I am interested in building homes for people. I have a dream to one day build myself a huge home haha. But my question is, is it the job of an architect or a contractor to build and remodel homes? Thanks for any help!

Charles

 

Who was the architect who introduced the temporary use of grass to determine sidewalk placement?

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Larry V asked:


Years ago, an architecture student told me about a famous architect who planted grass all around his buildings when they first opened instead of pre-designing sidewalks and entrance paths. He waited several weeks until he could observe the natural paths formed by the foot traffic of occupants — then he designed and built the walkways accordingly. Does anyone know who pioneered this technique?

Jeanne
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