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 | Architect's Essentials of Starting a Design Firm Author: Peter Piven and Bradford Perkins Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Year: 2003 ISBN 0471234818
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Category: Design and Engineering / Professional Practice /
ArchitectureWeek Description A step-by-step guide to understanding and evaluating the goals, risks, and rewards of starting a professional design firm, covering firm organization, personnel requirements, legal considerations, fee setting, marketing issues, and business plans. Amazon Customer Average Rating:  Some Related Books... FEATURED Architect's Essentials of Ownership Transition (The Architect's Essentials of Professional Practice) - Peter Piven
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