How a house configurator can help architects to get more (and better) clients
When you are an architect and you run your own architecture studio, your time is divided between leading projects and dealing with clients.
As a creative person, you’d like to do more of the hands-on stuff and to spend your time designing buildings… but, to keep the business running on high gear, you have to respond to all the incoming inquiries.
You spend a great deal of time talking about possibilities and showing options and often you have to dig into the past projects to show something tangible to your potential clients.
Is this the best use of your time?