How to Be an Architect Developer: ‘This book should probably be compulsory reading’

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A book about architects as developers celebrates the broader creativity, ingenuity and business sense of the profession, writes Eleanor Jolliffe

I recently read Amanda Baillieu and Gus Zogolovitch’s new book ‘How to be an architect developer’. This is a short, useful, readable book that packs a punch (not just because of the colour of the cover).

I went into it not intending to become an architect developer. I left it still fairly convinced I don’t want to personally develop anything. However, that is not because it doesn’t seem achievable.

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