THE architectural profession in the Philippines is at a critical point. While Filipino architects are renowned for their design talent, the demands of running a successful business in a global industry are increasingly complex. Architecture today goes beyond creating beautiful structures; it involves project management, sustainability, and community-oriented spaces. However, many Filipino architects lack the business skills necessary to reach their full potential.

Even with access to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs, there remains a significant gap in essential areas like financial management, strategic planning and entrepreneurship. Without these skills, even the most skilled designers struggle to build successful practices and compete internationally.

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