Architect of Ventures
– The Consortium
Good work happens when the right people already know each other.
A growing circle of professionals, firms, and specialists who come together around real projects. If you build, advise, design, finance, or operate in this industry, there is room here for you.
HOSPITALITY
Hospitality operators turn square meters into experiences — anchoring a development’s daily revenue, foot traffic, and long-term brand equity.
BRANDING
Branding gives a venture its narrative and its premium — a story investors buy into and end-buyers willingly pay more for.
LANDOWNERS
Landowners hold the primary asset. Aligning their interests unlocks prime sites through joint ventures instead of heavy upfront capital.
INVESTORS
Investors fuel the venture. Their capital, risk appetite, and timelines shape what gets built, how fast, and at what scale.
ARCHITECTS
Architects convert vision into buildable value — balancing beauty, compliance, and cost from the very first sketch.
LEGAL ADVISORS
Legal advisors keep titles, structures, and contracts clean — protecting the venture long before problems become expensive.
FINANCE PARTNERS
Finance partners structure debt and bridge liquidity, keeping the project moving smoothly between milestones.
CONSTRUCTION
Construction turns drawings into standing assets. Delivering on time and on budget is where margins are won or lost.
TECHNOLOGY
Technology compresses everything — marketing, management, and data — multiplying the reach and efficiency of the entire venture.
– Why It Exists
Nobody builds anything alone.
Every development needs disciplines that rarely sit in the same room: legal, financial, technical, operational, commercial. Most opportunities lose months while someone assembles that room from scratch, one introduction at a time.
The Consortium exists so the right people are already in the room when a project begins. When the time comes to move, the necessary experts are connected, aligned, and ready to work together. Projects gain momentum faster, teams come together more naturally, and everyone benefits from relationships built before they are needed.
“Ideas open doors. People build what walks through them.”
— Ian Fulgar · Architect of Ventures
– What You Get
Worth being in the room.
Projects that find you
Once a project gets to the point where your expertise is required, we will contact you with all the details. You won’t need to pitch, send cold emails, or compete on price with firms unfamiliar with the site.
People worth knowing
Collaborating on a venture connects you with professionals from other disciplines. These relationships often extend beyond the project and can lead to new opportunities.
Referrals in both directions
If you come across any opportunities, feel free to bring them here so we can structure them together based on terms we agree on in advance. This is a two-way street, and I usually reach out to my best referrers first.
– Introduce Yourself –
Let’s get to know each other.
A few details are plenty. I would like to know who you are and what you enjoy working on.
What you do and who you practice with.
Where do you work?
A project or two you enjoyed working on.
Anything else you would like me to know