EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 1H 1M
44. Service Over Style: Chris Trotta on Building a Sustainable Architecture Business
from Behind The Design · host Camilla Ingall
What actually keeps an architecture business alive past the first project?Most people judge an architecture firm by the finished home. The clean lines, the light-filled kitchen, the project that lands on Instagram. Behind that image sits a business built on budget conversations, team trust, and a reputation that took years to earn.In this episode of Behind the Design, I sit down with Chris Trotta, founder of Trotter Architecture, to talk about the parts of running a design business that rarely make it into a portfolio. We cover his path from working inside large firms to launching his own practice during Covid, why he built a board of advisors with zero designers on it, and why he walked away from wanting to be seen as difficult in the industry.We also get into his 85% rule for avoiding perfectionism, why he still sketches every project by hand before touching a computer, and what success looks like for him now that the business runs itself day to day.In This Episode, We Discuss:➡️ Why relationships, service, and trust matter more than design skill long term➡️ How he handles honest budget conversations with clients➡️ Why he built a personal board of advisors with no designers or architects on it➡️ How giving up creative control helped him build a stronger team➡️ Why protecting his reputation matters more than winning every argument on site➡️ How his confidence in front of the camera grew over the past year➡️ Why every project at Trotter Architecture starts with a hand sketch, not a screen➡️ His 85% rule for finishing work without over-laboring the last details➡️ What success looks like for him personally and professionally right nowOne takeaway from this conversation is Chris's view that architects are hired for temperament and patience, not just a beautiful portfolio. Clients spend years working alongside their architect. That relationship carries more weight than any single render.If you run a creative business or work with clients on long-term projects, this episode gives you a direct look at what holds a design practice together once the pretty pictures are done.Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a friend, colleague, or fellow design enthusiast, and follow the podcast for more conversations on the people, processes, and passion behind great design.Follow Chris Trotta:https://www.trottaarchitecture.com/studiohttps://www.instagram.com/trotta_architecture/https://www.instagram.com/christrotta/Follow Unfolded:https://www.unfolded.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/unfolded_ —------Chapters00:00 - Why Relationships Matter More Than Design01:25 - Meet Architect Chris Trotter02:34 - From Big Firms to Starting His Own Practice05:24 - Why Launching an Architecture Business During COVID Worked08:06 - Designing Homes as Investments, Not Just Beautiful Spaces11:23 - Budget Conversations Every Architect Should Have14:26 - The Truth About Running a Design Business16:35 - Building a Team Without Micromanaging22:17 - Why Client Experience Is More Important Than Great Design26:15 - The Business Advice Every Creative Needs28:02 - The Power of Reputation, Trust & Collaboration39:17 - Why Architects Need to Show Up on Social Media48:04 - The 85% Rule That Makes Better Business DecisionsKeywordsTrotter ArchitectureChris Trottaarchitecture business podcastrunning a design firmarchitecture leadershipclient budget conversationarchitecture team managementdesign industry reputationBehind the Design podcastCamilla Ingallstarting an architecture practicearchitect brandinghand sketching in architecturedesign intentsustainable creative businessarchitecture and personal branding
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What actually keeps an architecture business alive past the first project?Most people judge an architecture firm by the finished home. The clean lines, the light-filled kitchen, the project that lands on Instagram. Behind that image sits a business built on budget conversations, team trust, and a reputation that took years to earn.In this episode of Behind the Design, I sit down with Chris Trotta, founder of Trotter Architecture, to talk about the parts of running a design business that rarely make it into a portfolio. We cover his path from working inside large firms to launching his own practice during Covid, why he built a board of advisors with zero designers on it, and why he walked away from wanting to be seen as difficult in the industry.We also get into his 85% rule for avoiding perfectionism, why he still sketches every project by hand before touching a computer, and what success looks like for him now that the business runs itself day to day.In This Episode, We Discuss:➡️ Why relationships, service, and trust matter more than design skill long term➡️ How he handles honest budget conversations with clients➡️ Why he built a personal board of advisors with no designers or architects on it➡️ How giving up creative control helped him build a stronger team➡️ Why protecting his reputation matters more than winning every argument on site➡️ How his confidence in front of the camera grew over the past year➡️ Why every project at Trotter Architecture starts with a hand sketch, not a screen➡️ His 85% rule for finishing work without over-laboring the last details➡️ What success looks like for him personally and professionally right nowOne takeaway from this conversation is Chris's view that architects are hired for temperament and patience, not just a beautiful portfolio. Clients spend years working alongside their architect. That relationship carries more weight than any single render.If you run a creative business or work with clients on long-term projects, this episode gives you a direct look at what holds a design practice together once the pretty pictures are done.Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a friend, colleague, or fellow design enthusiast, and follow the podcast for more conversations on the people, processes, and passion behind great design.Follow Chris Trotta:https://www.trottaarchitecture.com/studiohttps://www.instagram.com/trotta_architecture/https://www.instagram.com/christrotta/Follow Unfolded:https://www.unfolded.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/unfolded_ —------Chapters00:00 - Why Relationships Matter More Than Design01:25 - Meet Architect Chris Trotter02:34 - From Big Firms to Starting His Own Practice05:24 - Why Launching an Architecture Business During COVID Worked08:06 - Designing Homes as Investments, Not Just Beautiful Spaces11:23 - Budget Conversations Every Architect Should Have14:26 - The Truth About Running a Design Business16:35 - Building a Team Without Micromanaging22:17 - Why Client Experience Is More Important Than Great Design26:15 - The Business Advice Every Creative Needs28:02 - The Power of Reputation, Trust & Collaboration39:17 - Why Architects Need to Show Up on Social Media48:04 - The 85% Rule That Makes Better Business DecisionsKeywordsTrotter ArchitectureChris Trottaarchitecture business podcastrunning a design firmarchitecture leadershipclient budget conversationarchitecture team managementdesign industry reputationBehind the Design podcastCamilla Ingallstarting an architecture practicearchitect brandinghand sketching in architecturedesign intentsustainable creative businessarchitecture and personal branding
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