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off the beaten path
Think of architectural hot spots, and you think of big cities: Boston, Chicago, New York. Major metropolitan areas thrive on diversity and innovation, but they're also known for pollution, traffic, and expensive real estate, and not every architect wants to live in one. Small towns have trade-offs too. While they're often equated with sleepy provincialism, the appealing flip side is their relaxed pace, sense of human connectedness, and, in some cases, pristine natural surroundings.

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reaching out
embracing the collective intelligence of peer networking groups.
residential architect Magazine (October 01, 2009)

paid in full
with their clients caught in the credit vise, architects learn the fine art of bill collection.
residential architect Magazine (July 01, 2009)

the new networking
online social media turn personal connections into professional allies.
residential architect Magazine (June 01, 2009)

salmela architect
duluth, minn. / www.salmelaarchitect.com
residential architect Magazine (April 01, 2009)

an unsentimental education
architecture schools' hands-on studios move design from the ivory tower to the edges of town.
residential architect Magazine (April 01, 2009)

mark peters, aia
studio dwell architects, chicago / www.studiodwell.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

william moore, aia
sprocket design–build, denver / www.sprocketdb.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

david arkin, aia, leed ap, and anni tilt
arkin tilt architects: ecological planning and design, berkeley, calif. / www.arkintilt.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

eric naslund, faia, and john sheehan, aia
studio e architects, san diego / www.studioearchitects.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

christine l. albertsson, aia, and todd p. hansen, aia
albertsson hansen architecture, minneapolis / www.aharchitecture.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

j. carson looney, faia
looney ricks kiss, memphis, tenn. / www.lrk.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

the lowdown on the downturn
resolution: 4 architecture, new york city / www.re4a.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

michael g. imber, faia
michael g. imber architects, san antonio / www.michaelgimber.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

chuck swartz, aia, leed ap, and beth reader, aia
reader & swartz architects, winchester, va. / www.readerswartz.com
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

venerable voices
veteran professionals offer advice to young architects facing their first economic downturn.
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

word on the street
the lowdown on the downturn from residential architects across the country—and verities from veterans of similar slowdowns.
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

après le downturn
news from the leading edge of residential design.
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

an honest appraisal
determining the bank value of an architect-designed house in a skittish economy.
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2009)

leroy street studio architecture
residential architect Magazine (November 01, 2008)

tracing roots
news from the leading edge of residential design.
residential architect Magazine (November 01, 2008)

waiting to exhale
architects look for the bright spots while enduring the downturn.
residential architect Magazine (September 01, 2008)

swale tale
a brooklyn brownfield goes green.
residential architect Magazine (September 01, 2008)

drawing the line
how computers are changing the art of architecture.
residential architect Magazine (August 01, 2008)

street smart
a fresh approach to planning elevates a low-impact development.
residential architect Magazine (August 01, 2008)

connecting the dots
building information modeling is poised to bundle a fragmented design and construction process.
residential architect Magazine (May 01, 2008)

a different model
architects with alternative practice structures are redefining the way they do business.
residential architect Magazine (April 01, 2008)

riding out the slowdown
architect/developers reveal their strategies for steering through the housing slump.
residential architect Magazine (January 01, 2008)

the question of style
negotiating aesthetic issues with your clients.
residential architect Magazine (November 01, 2007)

supplied by architect
working with fabricators to blur the boundaries between objects and art.
residential architect Magazine (September 01, 2007)

our town
how architects are helping their communities understand and appreciate good design.
residential architect Magazine (August 01, 2007)

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