Architects: Why Take Your Network Online?

October 28, 2009 · 10 comments

Here is the presentation I gave to the RIBA Stakeholder Forum yesterday.

If you click this link you can view direct in the Slideshare site, and read the presentation notes (there is a tab – “Notes on Slide 1″ under the presentation).

All the links on the show (including on the acknowledgement slide at the end) are clickable so please visit the people who provided content, either via creative commons or through their examples.

Special thanks to Andy Marshall for his architectural photography.

You can see some of the 72 people who helped me with this presentation here on the blog and here on Linkedin. I am endebted to you all for making it such an effective presentation – thank you!

There will also be a pdf version for the RIBA Practice Committee to share with the attendees at the conference which will be available to you here – why not subscribe to my rss feed or by Email and I’ll be able to let you know when it’s ready.


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1 Enoch October 28, 2009 at 7:31 pm

Thanks for the slide show and notes. You mention you have a theory abt why architect’s paychecks are so paltry. What, pray tell, is said theory?

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2 su October 30, 2009 at 10:46 am

Hi Enoch,
Thank you very much for asking.
Well spotted, yes I have a theory, well several in fact. Some of them are on this blog already, often under this category but just for you I’m putting together a post with some specific ideas about why it might be the case.
Coming soon!

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