Selling my business wasn’t hard. It was obvious.
Me and my wife started fortyone ARCHITECTURE with no grand vision of becoming the next big firm.
We didn’t have connections, just a drive to see what we could build — to test ourselves, see what we were capable of.
We built something we were proud of. Something real.
Then we sold it.
I didn’t want to grow a huge architectural business.
I wanted to see how far I could go, how much I could learn, how I could challenge myself.
Bigger rooms.
Rooms where I could grow, learn, and be pushed in ways I couldn’t in my own architecture business anymore.
I got what I needed from fortyone ARCHITECTURE.
For me, selling wasn’t about leaving something behind.
It was about giving myself the space to keep evolving, to keep pushing and exploring new things.
The journey doesn’t end when you sell.
It’s just a new chapter.