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EPISODE · May 11, 2016 · 37 MIN

46: Being an International Architect

from The Art of Construction · host Devon Tilly / The Art of Construction

On this episode of THE ART OF CONSTRUCTION, we have a conversation with Jeffrey Dungan, Principal of Jeffrey Dungan Architects. With 80% of his projects being outside of the state he resides in, Jeffrey explains why it is important to keep your firm from being limited to one region. Through Jeffrey’s story you will learn what stretching beyond your comfort zone can do for you and your firm and why it might just be something you want to tackle. Listening to Jeffrey’s experiences and his approach to architecture you will be inspired to grow your firm in ways you may have never considered before.#JeffreyDungan #JeffreyDunganArchitects #internationalarchitect #designinspiration #businessgrowth #InstituteofClassical Architecture #Designprofessional #collaboration #creativearchitecture #AmericanInstituteofArchitectsawardwinner #Shutzeawardwinner #authenticarchitecturehttp://theartofconstruction.net/

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