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Sara Kolata Is Breathing New Life Into The Role Of An Architect

Sara Kolata Is Breathing New Life Into The Role Of An Architect

FromThe Zweig Letter


Sara Kolata Is Breathing New Life Into The Role Of An Architect

FromThe Zweig Letter

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We sit down with Architect and Digital Strategist Sara Kolata on this episode of The Zweig Letter podcast. Sara is a part of the new breed of architects that has decided that the old way of being a practicing architect is ripe for change. She has worked in Third World countries and helped solve First World design problems.  Sara has big goals, and she has indeed broken the mold on how she practices architecture. She has also developed courses and events to help practicing architects improve their business model and much more. Her website offers a glimpse into all that she does. According to Sara, she works with “practitioners, scholars, trainers, consultants, and leaders in architecture helping them online info products: Online courses, webinars, masterminds, and membership sites.”Sara Kolata EmailSara Kolata on LinkedInSara Kolata Podcast - Arch TalkSara Kolata WebsiteSara Kolata Facebook GroupGet your FREE Subscription to the Zweig Letter Newsletter.
Released:
Jan 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Zweig Group provides management information and expertise to architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms worldwide. Our books, magazines, research reports, seminars, conferences, awards programs, and consulting services provide Design Firm leaders with the tools they need to be more successful! The Zweig Letter Podcast is a regular dose of ideas, topics, and information discussed in our Newsletter. The Zweig Letter is one of the longest-running newsletters in the Design Industry.