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Getting down to details

“I THINK THE THINGS THAT WE GO THROUGH AS ARCHITECTS ARE VERY SIMILAR TO THE THINGS THAT GRAPHIC DESIGNERS AND WEB DESIGNERS GO THROUGH, AND ALL THOSE SORTS OF COHORTS.” – WARWICK MIHALY

has a silver lining, during the COVID-19 lockdowns people unearthed the positive aspects in all sorts of unexpected ways. While many found themselves enjoying the increased opportunity for self-reflection and quality time with loved ones for three far-flung architects isolation provided the impetus to start their own podcast – a regular deep dive into the thorny questions and challenges that inevitably arise when running a creative business.

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