Mastering the Business of Architecture

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Whether moving up or starting your own firm, it's important to learn critical skills and new ways of thinking from leaders and business professionals. This series, Mastering the Business of Architecture, will provide in-depth exposure to topics important to practitioners. This series is geared toward emerging and emerged leaders and intended to fill an important gap in the practical, distilled and advanced knowledge available to small and mid-sized practitioners. 


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As a part of every project, architects look to clearly describe a projects scope of work to a plans examiner. This course will provide a panel discussion focusing on the common misconceptions of the permitting process and give a clear look at an examiners perspective of permit drawings. A panel of plan examiners will take part in a discussion centered on the ins and outs of the permitting process and answer permitting questions from attendees. Participants are encouraged to submit questions for the speakers prior to the session. You can send questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

2.0 HSW LU 
Friday, December 7, 2018
Noon-2 p.m.

Assoc. AIA | $10
AIA and Affiliate | $20
Non-Member Guests | $40

The Center for Architecture and Design
50 West Town Street, Suite 110
Columbus, OH 43215

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Speakers: 

 

Don Phillips, Chief Building Inspector for the city of Worthington

 

Roger Eastep, Chief Building Official for the city of Upper Arlington

 

Rob Brokaw, Building Plans Examiner for the city of Columbus

 

 

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