How a UK architect practice uses social media to increase brand awareness

You may have read this interview I did with at the beginning of December 2011 with Ayaan Mohamud from Pauley Creative, We've cross posted it just incase you haven't read it yet.

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Ayaan is the Digital Marketing Manager at Pauley Creative. She produces content for the blog and monthly MDI articles whilst also managing company social media accounts and developing social engagement strategies.

 

Pauley Creative have also produced a fantastic e-book so for more information on using Social Media you might like to download the free ebook. It explains how marketers in the construction industry can use various social media platforms for their business. Download it here > http://www.pauleycreative.co.uk/construction-marketers-guide-ebook/


To read the orginal post which We've reproduced with permission click the link http://www.pauleycreative.co.uk/2011/12/interview-with-a-uk-architect-practice-using-social-media/


This is the second post in our interview series with different members of the construction industry. Dave joins us from SNOW architects to talk about how his practice use social media to communicate with their audience, raise awareness of the business and generate leads.

I ‘virtually’ met Dave through Twitter over a year ago and then finally saw him in person at our digital marketing seminar in October. He has built up a large online following and often shares interesting articles on industry news and developments as well as blogging about how architects can use the latest technologies for their projects. Now, I will let him take the stage, so to say, and tell you a bit more about the company and how social media has helped him.

Introduction to SNOW architects

I’m David Cornett, Architectural Technician and Director of SNOW architects ltd. We are a trusted RIBA Chartered Practice based in Liverpool, employed locally and throughout the North West of England and North Wales by a wide variety of sectors. SNOW architects currently provide architectural services on projects with a contract value of up to £15m. Our current live projects range from extensions to client’s homes, new build residential properties, apartments, restaurants, hotels, industrial units, student accommodation and mixed-use city centre schemes. I run all the company social media accounts, my business partner doesn’t do marketing.

Why did you decide to start using social media, and Twitter in particular?

We’ve had a website since we started in 2003. I initially set up a personal Facebook account around 4 years ago which I started using to promote the business to other Liverpool based companies. I then joined Linkedin and Twitter later on and have been tweeting for around 3 years now. You can follow me at @snowarchitects505050.

What has social media allowed you to do that you couldn’t do before?

We are only a small practice so it’s an effective way of marketing. The Twitter account is connected to my Linkedin and Facebook account, as everyone has their favourite form of social media. People who are on Facebook are not necessarily on Linkedin or Twitter.

I’ve found that social media is a great way of networking and developing relationships and it’s always good to meet ‘tweeps’ (people on Twitter) in real life. The ice is broken which makes it a bit easier to get chatting, especially as I use my face as the avatar for all our social media accounts. When I attend a networking event, I often have people come up to me because they recognise me from my avatar. One such event is Construction Pool @constructpool111111 (Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds), the organisers have regularly made comments about how many people attend on the back of a tweet or Linkedin update that I’ve made whilst helping them promote the event.

Being a small practice, social media also allows us to see how other people run their business. Apart from having conversations with other similar architect practices and construction professionals, I also follow and speak to business coaches, PR, web designers, marketers, photographers etc. Through this I’ve picked up a few ideas which have grown and developed. I also attended BE2camp and TedX Liverpool this year, both of which have been very beneficial.

You have been using QR codes and Augmented Reality for a few months now. How have these new technologies benefited you?

We have had QR codes for a while but were not really using them to their full advantage so for the first time, we actually printed a large QR code for a site hoarding in November. We have also been using them in our printed brochure to link to additional information on the website, such as videos or additional photographs of the project. These have been well received but I think the technology still needs explaining as many people are not aware of what QR codes are and how to use them.

I am quite excited about the possibilities of Augmented Reality (AR) and its use in the industry, especially with the majority of people having some sort of smartphone or tablet. We’ve done some image based AR in the #architectmap  and some 3D models to show clients. It’s again a bit of a gimmick, but clients have been impressed when I pull out my iphone and guide them through their building.

At SNOW architects we have also been looking at Geo Located models, which are superimposed over a phone’s camera as you look at the site. We’ve had a lot of Twitter interest in this from all over the world, which is something I didn’t expect. I think the main thing disadvantage is that there isn’t a single app which can do all the things I would want so it’s a case of switching from app to app.

Who do you follow on Twitter and why?

I follow people who I think might inform me or entertain me. Most importantly it helps if they have an avatar and a bio filled in. Generally I follow people in the UK (especially local companies who we can work with or refer work to) and who are construction or property based. I regularly unfollow people who I think don’t suit me or constantly send me to a paywall website.

I follow a few product manufacturers but I don’t like people doing the hard sell to me. This is especially the case if we tweet about getting planning permission on a job, sometimes you then get spammed by lots of companies. I like to form a relationship with people first, I’m not going to recommend someone because they spammed me. I like to see informative tweets about how the product helps overcome a problem.

Do you think social media has allowed you to increase brand awareness of SNOW architects practice?

Most definitely, it has helped promote the company name so at least most people have actually heard of us when we go to industry events in Liverpool and Manchester. We have also had several job enquiries via Twitter, Linkedin and Facebook on the back of a tweet or status update which jogs someone’s memory.

Have you got any advice for other businesses who are still unsure about using social media?

I think a lot of people assume it takes a lot of time, but it doesn’t have too. I tweet whilst waiting for someone to turn up to a meeting or at the train station etc. I also automate some tweets in advance using the Buffer App. So my advice would be to just do it, you’ve nothing to lose and everything to gain!

Summary

A big thanks to Dave for sharing this information with us. He made some interesting points about how valuable social media can be for small businesses who don’t have huge marketing budgets. Through their presence on social media, SNOW architects have been able to raise their profile and make local companies aware of what they do and how they work. Attending networking events to meet people you have been tweeting with in person is a chance to strengthen relationships with industry peers and prospects, which could lead to future business opportunities. Dave is always keen to try out the latest technologies and evaluate how this can improve the business and benefit his clients. I look forward to seeing how he continues to use Augmented Reality on his future projects.

If you would like to ask Dave a question or have anything else to add about how architects can (and are) using social media then please leave a comment below.

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let it SNOW..... let it SNOW..... let it SNOW..... let it SNOW.....

Christmas

I'm sure you all know the tune so sing along in your best crooner voice ......

SO as the weather outside is not delightful,
Some architects  are “so awfully frightful”,

If you don’t know where to go,

Just Call SNOW…. Just Call SNOW….. Just Call SNOW….

If your property show no signs of subsiding,
There is always extra space that is hiding,
There’s potential there you know,
Just Call SNOW…. Just Call SNOW….. Just Call SNOW….

If your planner is sitting on the fence,
You need someone with experience,
We will keep our fees way down low,
Just Call SNOW…. Just Call SNOW….. Just Call SNOW….
 
I’m looking for people with property – large or small
Could be a house or even St Georges Hall
We’re looking for people in the know ,
Just Call SNOW…. Just Call SNOW….. Just Call SNOW….

If you know somebody thinking of renovating ,extending,
then its your ear that we’ll be bending
WHO are the people to know ???
The guys called SNOW…. Called SNOW….. Called SNOW….

 

SNOW would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support throughout 2011 and wish you a happy, successful and prosperous 2012 and have a great Christmas too.

Regards

Dave and Kevin
Directors
SNOW architects ltd

SNOW architects are a trusted RIBA Chartered Practice based in Liverpool employed locally and throughout the North West of England and North Wales by a wide variety of sectors.


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Using Augmented Reality in the Construction Industry - Part 2 #AugmentedReality #QRcodes @daQRi

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Continuing from #AugmentedReality and the #Architectmap - The Use of Augmented Reality in the Construction Industry - Part1 about the use of Augmented Reality I have been investigating ways of using Augmented Reality for Architectural projects using mobile technology.

 

Whilst the technology has existed for many years on desktop and laptop machines there did not appear to be a way of presenting a 3D model of a project using a smartphone or tablet. The whole idea was to produce a free or cheap way of presenting models to our Clients. Quite a lot of methods of this involved a knowledge of code or programming or a large investment to purchase or develop an app. So after testing a few apps and ideas we came across daQRi which uses QR codes as a trigger image to host the 3d model.

 

Below are a few screen shots of the models used, for the purpose of testing the performance of the Iphone 4 we did exported three projects and produce a low polygon, medium polygon and high polygon model, one for each project.

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To explain the process we produced the following video which shows the app in action.

 

 

If you would like to view the models yourself then simply scan the following QR Codes

 

 

I've also been testing some Geo Located models so look out for my next attempt.

 

Hope you enjoy and thanks to tech support at daQRi for their assistance.

 

Dave

 

 

 

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#AugmentedReality and the #Architectmap - The Use of Augmented Reality in the Construction Industry - Part1

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Being a bit of a techie, I like playing with gadgets and software, I've been doing 3D models in CAD since 1988 and did my first website in 1996 so I do like to jump on the next big thing and have a play. So when I viewed articles about Augmented Reality I started getting excited about the possibilities, I've done some research and had a few twitter chats then on 30th Sept 2011 Mark Schumann (@MarkSchuey) posted a blog post Attempting Augmented Reality which I read with great enthusasim and promptly followed the instructions and downloaded the app. I was impressed and had a little play with it.

Today Mark posted a tweets about using AR on the #Architectmap (which is curated with Su Butcher)

"I'm looking to test out some with the community. More details on FB page"

"If you want to join the action, download the app and search for the 'ArchitectMap' channel"

Always up for a challenge, I made my first attempt at a piece of AR. I wanted to test something which was relatively easy for a first attempt, so am simply used an iPhone app which can recognise an image and then display a video on the device being used.

I have therefore created what is called an ‘Aura’ in the Aurasma App (@aurasma). It’s not clever or flashy, and there are plenty of other people out there doing much cooler stuff, but we all have to start somewhere. If you fancy giving it a go then follow the instructions below. This should work if you have an iPhone, iPad 2 or Android Smartphone.

  1. Install the Aurasma app from the iOS App Store or Android Market
  2. Search for the "ArchitectMap" Channel and Subscribe to it.
  3. As soon as the sharing is complete, hold your device up to my Twitter profile (pasted below for convenience but will work on Twitter itself).
  4. You should then see my first bit AR come to life.

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Architect Map is on Google Maps http://t.co/VJng4EbS and Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ArchitectMap to get yourself on the map follow Su Butchers instructions on her blog http://www.justpractising.com/construction-on-twitter/how-to-add-yourself-to-...

I've also been testing some Geo Located models so look out for my next attempt.

 

Hope you enjoy and thanks to Mark Schumann for his assistance/challenge/blog post.

 

Dave

 

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10 Apps for architects or surveyors that they might actually use

There are plenty of lists on the internet that suggest great apps for architects which I tend to view and then *sigh* with disappointment. I wonder does anybody actually use them so here's a list of Iphone apps we use and would recommend, in no particular order:-

1. Dropbox
A must for the mobile office.

Dropbox - Secure backup, sync and sharing made easy.

Upload your drawings and project information to Dropbox for access to the current projects information when your out of the office, send emails or view that construction detail on site.

2. PhotoSynth
Panoramic photos full 360 degree available 

We always photograph projects when we visit but this little app by Microsoft is fantastic, take numerous photos and stitch them together. From just a few stitched photos up to full spherical panoramas, the Photosynth app allows you to take Photosynth on the go and use it anytime.

3. SunSeeker
Track the path of the sun in plan and in augmented reality

 
Sun Seeker: 3D Augmented Reality Viewer

Great for showing Clients where the sun is on a particular time and day. For the extra wow factor show them using the 3d view.

4. Rightmove
Find property prices quickly.
 
Rightmove App

Handy little app to get prices and information of the properties in your location. Does your client really want a £1m home in an area where the average sales price is £500k? use this app to find out house prices in the area.

5. Evernote 

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Make notes on project conversations RFI's etc and store them for the team. Using tags of the job number and action it makes it easy to see what needs to be done or has been done on a project.

6. Sketchbook Mobile
Fingertip doodles on your phone
 
SketchBook Mobile

Use it to digitally capture your ideas as napkin sketches or produce artwork on-the-go.

7. Tiltmeter
Measure angles of roof pitches etc.
Advanced Level and Inclinometer - TiltMeter 

Turns your iphone into an advanced leveling device, handy for measuring roof pitches whilst on site.

8. PictShare
Photo uploading
PictShare - multiple photos/movies uploader 

Upload multiple photos from your phone to numerous locations, including, dropbox, facebook, picassa etc..

9. Skype 
when a phone call just isn't enough information...

Skype 

Share information with colleagues by pointing the phones camera at something, we use this on site or if we need a second opinion on those design changes.

10. Hootsuite

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We use this to keep our Social Media presence up to date. 

and a bonus sneeky one for good luck

11. Light

LED Light for iPhone 4 Free 

Always caught short when visiting a site to discover there is no power we use the phones LED flash to find the way.

Try these other sites for inspiration :-

A collection of iPhone apps for the construction industry - http://www.pauleycreative.co.uk/2011/01/iphone-apps-for-the-construction-industry/

SNOW architects ltd, Blackburne House, Hope Street, Liverpool, L8 7PE tel 0151 703 0500


SNOW architects is a RIBA Chartered Architectural practice based in Liverpool. SNOW architects are currently providing architectural services on projects with a contract value of up to £15m. Our current live projects range from extensions to client’s homes, restaurants, hotels, industrial units, student accommodation and mixed use schemes.

Whether the projects are large or small, their considered approach to design incorporate the commercial aspects, ease of construction, functionality, cost effectiveness, servicing, engineering and building regulations, important considerations often disregarded by many architects at the early stages.

SNOW architects believe their designs at feasibility stage should not differ greatly from the scheme finally delivered on site. Their commitment to design and functionality is carried throughout the process from concept to the final constructed building.

As an RIBA Chartered Practice SNOW architects adhere to a code of conduct, have appropriate quality assurance procedures and maintain professional indemnity insurance.

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Twitter and social media for architects

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I was recently overwhelmed by somebody, a potential Client, who claimed they would not employ SNOW architects as all they do is twitter and Linked-in all day !!!

So I've written this small blog post to explain how and why SNOW architects use social media.

SNOW architects are appointed for the majority of work by recommendation or by word-of-mouth marketing, SNOW very rarely get any positive leads from advertising and the occasional lead from its website. SNOW use social media to keep our contacts and friends updated on what the practice is doing, the projects it has in the pipeline or projects which have just obtained planning permission.
 
SNOW regularly keep its followers updated, and it doesn’t have to take up hours of the day, most updates are done via Hootsuite or buffer, which in turn sends the updates to the Facebook page and Linked-in accounts. Updates, or tweets, are generally done whilst waiting for someone to turn up at a meeting, sitting on the train whilst commuting, or notice an interesting article on the internet. By using Twitter’s micro blogging, 140 character limit, keeps the message short and sweet, by linking the update across the various social media sites you can reach more followers as not everyone is on all of them at the same time.
 
Social media however, its not solely a one way activity, anybody who uses these services do need to interact and engage with others by asking and answering questions or referring businesses, the majority of our followers would like to find something you’ve said as interesting, engaging or entertaining. This twitter feed is then linked back to the SNOW website under the news section.
 
SNOW architects regularly update their status on Facebook, Linked-in and Twitter order to maximise business referrals. We were recently commissioned for a Student Accommodation feasibility study by an Engineer who had seen an update on Linked-in about obtaining planning approval for a student scheme in Liverpool City Centre. A recent photograph of our ECO Homes, which were on site at the time, was viewed by over 300 people within 24 hours.

This approach has seen SNOW get recognised in the various league tables that have been published recently by the Architects Journal, BD and the TCN/Construction News.

So as you will ascertain we do use social media but its well managed and we still offer our clients a high quality service, our portfolio of projects can be viewed on our website.


twitter - http://twitter.com/snowarchitects404040
linked in - http://www.linkedin.com/in/davecornett
buffer app - http://bufferapp.com/r/aaaf9

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What's in Store for SNOW Architects? Come and see us

Well to tell the truth it will be Dave and Kevin :)
As part of the 2011 Architecture festival we have offered our services to provide home owners access to our advice for 30 minutes throughout the day. This isn't anything new as in previous years we have participated in the Grand Designs events and Architect in the House and last year we manned the Architruck at the Cheshire Show for the day. We also help throughout the year to raise funds for the Northwest Cancer Research Fund.
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Dave offers advise at the Grand Design Show at the NEC Birmingham.

Dave Cornett, Director/Architectural technician said: “If you’ve got a project you’ve been keeping on the backburner or an idea to improve your home that you’ve mulled over but never looked into, Architect in the Store is a great opportunity to make a positive change after all an architect isn’t just for the rich and famous – whether your property is big or small, homeowners can really benefit from consulting an RIBA chartered architect."
Sign up today by contacting Anna Johnson at the RIBA NW.
Details for this consultation are taken from the Architecture Festival Website :-
Architect In The Store - Details
Where: The Home Quarter , 53-55 Hanover Street, Liverpool L1 3DN (UK)
Date: Sat Jun 18,2011 -Sat Jun 18,2011
Time: 11:00 am -5:00 pm
 
Event description:

Architecture Festival 2011 is delighted to work with the Home Quarter to offer members of the public the chance to meet an architect and discuss how they can help them transform their home.


These free sessions last half an hour and the architects on hand will be able to provide advice and information about how you can add an extension, arrange a loft conversion or even completely re-model your home.
The architects on hand will help you decide how to get the best out of your home by offering advice on making the most of your budget as well as what planning permissions you may need.

Whilst these sessions are free BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL and can be done by e-mailing anna.johnson@inst.riba.org or by calling 0151 703 0107.

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The new addition to my family

A few people have asked for further information and photos so here you go :-

Eleanor Kathryn Cornett was born on Wednesday 1st June 2011 at the Liverpool Womens Hospital. Both mum and daughter are doing well and she's been getting treated well by her big bro'

thanks for everyones messages

Dave

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Nice weather for a site visit

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This morning we've been to inspect the work on of our projects we have on site. This project on Lawrence Road, Wavertree, Liverpool sees this former derelict building reborn to form a 7 double bedroom student house (HMO). Extensive building work has been required as the building had very little structure left to the upper floors and roof after being neglected for several years, if not decades. A new dormer extension to the rear provides an additional two rooms in the roofspace. The scheme is nearing completion for the summer letting period and due to the high level of design, the quality of the fixtures and finishes we are sure this property will be let easily.

SNOW Architects approach to being sustainable is a sensible, minimal and proactive one, being able to provide sustainability to our projects and reusing of this type of building has meant the Client now has been able to be provided with a highly insulated shell to reduce running costs whilst converting the numerous derelict buildings in the area. Future schemes will include solar panels and rainwater harvesting. This project is one of several we have in the area providing similar accommodation.

If you know of any property owners or investors buying this type of property then please ask them to take a look at our website http://www.snowltd.com

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SNOW Sponsor the @ConstructPool Property and Construction Networking Event in Manchester

Due to the success of the Construction Pool Networking events in Liverpool, they have decided to hold their first FREE networking event for the Construction Sector in Manchester and this month SNOW architects are pleased to be one of the sponsors.

Dave Cornett, Director, SNOW architects stated "We are proud to be one of the sponsors for this event, I've known Gill and her company for several years and attended numerous events that she has organised, the Construction Pool is a very successful event having on average 80 attendees from Property and Construction."

If you wold like to attend then the event is :- 

23rd March 2011
Dukes 92
18-20 Castlefield
Manchester
M3 4LZ

Space is limited so please RSVP to secure your place.


SNOW architects is a RIBA Chartered Architectural practice based in Liverpool. SNOW architects are currently providing architectural services on projects with a contract value of up to £15m. Our current live projects range from extensions to client’s homes, restaurants, hotels, industrial units, student accommodation and mixed use schemes.

Whether the projects are large or small, their considered approach to design incorporate the commercial aspects, ease of construction, functionality, cost effectiveness, servicing, engineering and building regulations, important considerations often disregarded by many architects at the early stages.

SNOW architects believe their designs at feasibility stage should not differ greatly from the scheme finally delivered on site. Their commitment to design and functionality is carried throughout the process from concept to the final constructed building.

As an RIBA Chartered Practice SNOW architects adhere to a code of conduct, have appropriate quality assurance procedures and maintain professional indemnity insurance.

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