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Nov 2023
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EA534: Eric Reinholdt - The 3 Phases of ...

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The 3 Phases of Growth for a Successful Small Firm Architecture Business

Eric received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Roger Williams University in 1996, graduating with high honors and the Independent Architecture Project Thesis Award. Eric is a licensed Architect in Maine and NCARB certified, eligible for reciprocity in all US jurisdictions.

He is widely known for creating the 30X40 Design Workshop YouTube channel, where he makes videos about architecture, designs simple modern homes + openly shares his process online. The videos are used as curriculum in architecture schools, and by students + professionals worldwide.

This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The 3 Phases of Growth for a Successful Small Firm Architecture Business with Eric Reinholdt. 

Connect with Eric at 30X40 Design Workshop, check out 30X40’s YouTube channel, or follow him on Instagram.

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