About Archgyan
We're on a mission to bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice in architecture. Founded by practitioners, for practitioners.
Our Mission
Architecture education shouldn't end at graduation. The industry is rapidly evolving with new technologies, methodologies, and tools that require continuous learning and adaptation.
Archgyan was created to fill this gap by providing practical, industry-relevant education and resources that help architects excel in their careers and deliver better projects.
Our Values
These principles guide everything we do, from course creation to community building
Quality First
Every course, family, and resource is carefully crafted and tested by industry professionals to ensure the highest quality and practical relevance.
Community Driven
We listen to our community and build resources based on real needs and challenges faced by architects and BIM professionals.
Passion for Learning
Learning should be engaging and inspiring. We're passionate about creating educational experiences that motivate and empower architects.
Our Story
Archgyan began as a simple podcast, sharing conversations with architects, planners, and designers about their work, challenges, and insights. What started as a passion project quickly grew into something much larger.
As we spoke with more professionals, a clear pattern emerged: there was a significant gap between what architects learned in school and what they needed to know to excel in practice. Technology was advancing rapidly, but professional development opportunities were limited.
This realization led us to expand beyond podcasting into education and resource creation. We began developing courses that addressed real-world challenges, creating high-quality BIM content, and building tools that practitioners actually needed.
Today, Archgyan serves thousands of architects and BIM professionals worldwide through our academy, Revit families store, podcast, and community platform. But our core mission remains the same: helping architects bridge the gap between learning and practice.