The American Institute of Architecture Students presents an in-depth look at the world of architecture outside of conventional practice. From graphics to food, politics to fashion, the knowledge and skill sets developed through an education or background in architecture a vast and vastly applicable. These "Architypes" are living among us, relatively unheralded and these are their stories.
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The special Season Two of The Architype Project kicks off with AIAS Digital Media Director interviewing Architect and Architype Kimberly Tuttle who serves as the organization's Leadership & Career Services Director.
Greg Henderson and his wife created a functioning personal hoverboard. Somehow that feels like the only thing you need to hear to be interested. Enjoy!
Adora Lo tells us about her fated slightly recession driven journey away from the conventional firm structure. Belonging to a generation forced to leave behind what was by conditions outside of their control, opened the doors for architecture to find its way into unlikely and likely places.
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This week we talk to Catie Newell who is, well just cool. Catie is so cool! A Rome and SOM Prize winning designer, working and tactfully breaking rules in Detroit, MI, Catie walks us through what it means to really live a designed life and struggle with the stigma of "the correct path to licensure". Like we said, she's bringin' the cool!!
Welcome to the podcast. In this episode producer Obi Okolo will walk you through understanding the idea behind The Architype Project from the birth of the word (not a real word) all the way till now.
The quintessential citizen architect Donna Sink, now campus architect at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, tells us the tale of a journey from Barbie to Bauhaus. Then blows our minds with a definition of architecture they didn't teach you in school!