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NEW "From the Fabricator” podcast for you, and once again, I am super lucky to have extraordinary guests. This time out, we start with Brian Risinger, the brilliant owner at Country Glass & Mirror and also the current President of the Texas Glass Association. Brian is super sharp and authentic to the core. An interesting path to today, and then some really frank insights on our space and how to improve it. Fun conversation on all, especially the comparison of “The Shawshank Redemption” and our industry. Then I go overseas to talk with Tom Caldicott of Unity Search—fresh perspectives and thoughts on our world from a guy coming at it from a different angle. Given that Tom is extremely connected with some of the biggest and best façade folks in our industry, I loved hearing what's happening out there. I was on Tom's pod earlier this year and I enjoyed getting to return the favor here. Good stuff.THANK YOU!!FHC is shipping up to Boston for the AIA Conference on Architecture with product launches galore. Stop by booth 1933 to see the latest innovations in glass entrances, door hardware, and glass railings. Be among the first to see these industry breakthroughs:Steincraft Security Latch Bolt for Panic Handles—Creating safer, more-secure entrances that resist forced entry. HERC-DOOR self-closing door rail with integrated concealed door closer—adding functionality and ease-of-install to your interior glass entrances…And SO. MUCH. MORE.FHC, booth 1933.www.fhc-usa.comFrom the Fabricator- #Glass and #Glazing hosted by Max Perilstein, Managing Partner of Sole Source Consultants. Connect with Max on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-perilstein-409ba111/
Live from AIA Colorado Design + Practice Conference in Keystone, CO -- Join Adam Wagoner as he sits down with Anne Mooney FAIA, Principal and Architect of Sparano + Mooeny Architecture to discuss the role of architecture in shaping communities. They explore the decision to concentrate on regional projects, the challenges of balancing creativity with business needs, and the evolving nature of architectural practice and education. Anne shares insights from her experiences studying at Columbia and teaching architecture plus her work on projects ranging from private residences to community centers.Watch this episode on YouTube & please subscribe!Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora or wherever you get podcasts!This episode is sponsored by:AIA Colorado - the Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects — the voice of the architecture profession in Colorado.Pendula an inspiring co-working studio to connect and enable architects + practitioners in related fields (engineering, planning, development, interiors, landscape, production and design). Signature Windows + Doors collaboratively engages with architects to bring their vision into reality while maintaining the integrity of design intent. Check out Adam's architecture firm, High Low Buffalo!This podcast is powered by The Plug Podcast Agency & Collective CultureSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Paul La Vigne, Chief Marketing Officer at Total Security Solutions. Paul details how Total Security Solutions' designs, installations, and manufactured products are crucial in stopping bullets, thereby saving and protecting lives, facilities, and property.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Ryan Wakeman, Vice President at Shure Safe. Ryan highlights the secure transaction products offered by Shure Safe, featuring UL 1-8 bullet resistance, catering to a wide range of establishments from U.S. embassies to fast-food chains and everything in between.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by John Coates, AIA and Architectural Manager for Schluter Systems. John showcases Schluter Systems' role in manufacturing products for tile assemblies in showers, addressing issues related to transitions, membranes, and waterproofing for designers and constructors in the industry.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Evan Thomson, Application Engineer at Nordfab Ducting. Evan introduces Nordfab's industrial ventilation ducting systems, emphasizing their unique clamping installation method used for material evacuation in various design projects for engineers and architects.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
Join us for a special episode recorded live at the first-ever Gābl Media Mixer, held during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC! With over 100 attendees, including members of the EntreArchitect community and loyal Gābl Media podcast listeners, this event was a vibrant celebration of architecture and community.Hosts from popular podcasts like Spaces, She Builds, Context and Clarity, and EntreArchitect came together to record live episodes, sharing insights and experiences from the conference. This episode delves into a variety of topics, including highlights from the expo floor, the conference atmosphere, and even the weather. They also share personal anecdotes and discuss the significance of the supportive EntreArchitect community. Plus, they give a sneak peek into the upcoming EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting in Nashville, encouraging small firm architects to join this inspiring and connected group.Don't miss this engaging and informative episode, filled with great conversations and a strong sense of community!Please visit Our SponsorsAccess free BIM, CAD details, and CSI specifications. Streamline your construction and design process with our comprehensive, easy-to-use tools. Visit ARCAT now for efficient and effective building solutions!Zweig Group is the number one advocate and trusted partner for top AEC firm leaders. Learn more about these leaders in driving performance and purpose for the AEC industry.Experience the ease of Construction Administration with a free demo of Part3.Get instant access to critical business resources, simple system templates, live monthly expert training and a supportive community of small firm entrepreneur architects with EntreArchitect membership.Attend The EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting, October 23 to 25, 2024, in vibrant Nashville, Tennessee; the ultimate “offsite retreat” designed specifically for architect business owners and small firm leaders. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the past year's achievements and set crucial objectives for the future.Get the latest updates on new resources, original content, and high-value insights from our network of architects and other AEC professionals with a Gābl Membership.EntreArchitect podcast explores the business of architecture, firm leadership and the everyday life of an architect. Each episode features interviews with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise... all to help you build a better business as a small firm entrepreneur architect. Proven business strategies for architects, including financial management, profit, marketing, sales, productivity, and planning.She Builds is a podcast about women in the design and construction industry throughout history. On it you will hear stories of the life, work, struggles, and achievements of women architects.
Join us for a special episode recorded live at the first-ever Gābl Media Mixer, held during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC! With over 100 attendees, including members of the EntreArchitect community and loyal Gābl Media podcast listeners, this event was a vibrant celebration of architecture and community.Hosts from popular podcasts like Spaces, She Builds, Context and Clarity, and EntreArchitect came together to record live episodes, sharing insights and experiences from the conference. This episode delves into a variety of topics, including highlights from the expo floor, the conference atmosphere, and even the weather. They also share personal anecdotes and discuss the significance of the supportive EntreArchitect community. Plus, they give a sneak peek into the upcoming EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting in Nashville, encouraging small firm architects to join this inspiring and connected group.Don't miss this engaging and informative episode, filled with great conversations and a strong sense of community!This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Special Presentation: Gābl Media Mixer.Please visit Our SponsorsAccess free BIM, CAD details, and CSI specifications. Streamline your construction and design process with our comprehensive, easy-to-use tools. Visit ARCAT now for efficient and effective building solutions!Zweig Group is the number one advocate and trusted partner for top AEC firm leaders. Learn more about these leaders in driving performance and purpose for the AEC industry.Experience the ease of Construction Administration with a free demo of Part3.Get instant access to critical business resources, simple system templates, live monthly expert training and a supportive community of small firm entrepreneur architects with EntreArchitect membership.Attend The EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting, October 23 to 25, 2024, in vibrant Nashville, Tennessee; the ultimate “offsite retreat” designed specifically for architect business owners and small firm leaders. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the past year's achievements and set crucial objectives for the future.Get the latest updates on new resources, original content, and high-value insights from our network of architects and other AEC professionals with a Gābl Membership.SPACES podcast aims to elevate the appreciation for and understanding of how our spaces are evolving.She Builds is a podcast about women in the design and construction industry throughout history. On it you will hear stories of the life, work, struggles, and achievements of women architects.EntreArchitect podcast explores the business of architecture, firm leadership and the everyday life of an architect. Each episode features interviews with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise... all to help you build a better business as a small firm entrepreneur architect. Proven business strategies for architects, including...
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Milena Martinez, Brand Strategist and Marketing Lead at AGS Stainless. Milena explains AGS Stainless' expertise in manufacturing railing systems, highlighting their specialization in 100% offsite fabrication of custom-designed railing systems for each project.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
Special Presentation: Gābl Media MixerJoin us for a special episode recorded live at the first-ever Gābl Media Mixer, held during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC! With over 100 attendees, including members of the EntreArchitect community and loyal Gābl Media podcast listeners, this event was a vibrant celebration of architecture and community.Hosts from popular podcasts like Spaces, She Builds, Context and Clarity, and EntreArchitect came together to record live episodes, sharing insights and experiences from the conference. This episode delves into a variety of topics, including highlights from the expo floor, the conference atmosphere, and even the weather. They also share personal anecdotes and discuss the significance of the supportive EntreArchitect community. Plus, they give a sneak peek into the upcoming EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting in Nashville, encouraging small firm architects to join this inspiring and connected group.Don't miss this engaging and informative episode, filled with great conversations and a strong sense of community!This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Special Presentation: Gābl Media Mixer.Please visit Our SponsorsAccess free BIM, CAD details, and CSI specifications. Streamline your construction and design process with our comprehensive, easy-to-use tools. Visit ARCAT now for efficient and effective building solutions!Zweig Group is the number one advocate and trusted partner for top AEC firm leaders. Learn more about these leaders in driving performance and purpose for the AEC industry.Experience the ease of Construction Administration with a free demo of Part3.Get instant access to critical business resources, simple system templates, live monthly expert training and a supportive community of small firm entrepreneur architects with EntreArchitect membership.Join us for The EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting from October 23 to 25, 2024, in vibrant Nashville, Tennessee; the ultimate “offsite retreat” designed specifically for architect business owners and small firm leaders. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the past year's achievements and set crucial objectives for the future.Get the latest updates on new resources, original content, and high-value insights from our network of architects and other AEC professionals with a Gābl Membership.SPACES podcast aims to elevate the appreciation for and understanding of how our spaces are evolving.She Builds is a podcast about women in the design and construction industry throughout history. On it you will hear stories of the life, work, struggles, and achievements of women architects.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:ArchITAnnual Meeting
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Special Presentation: Gābl Media MixerJoin us for a special episode recorded live at the first-ever Gābl Media Mixer, held during the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture in Washington, DC! With over 100 attendees, including members of the EntreArchitect community and loyal Gābl Media podcast listeners, this event was a vibrant celebration of architecture and community.Hosts from popular podcasts like Spaces, She Builds, Context and Clarity, and EntreArchitect came together to record live episodes, sharing insights and experiences from the conference. This episode delves into a variety of topics, including highlights from the expo floor, the conference atmosphere, and even the weather. They also share personal anecdotes and discuss the significance of the supportive EntreArchitect community. Plus, they give a sneak peek into the upcoming EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting in Nashville, encouraging small firm architects to join this inspiring and connected group.Don't miss this engaging and informative episode, filled with great conversations and a strong sense of community!This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Special Presentation: Gābl Media Mixer.Please visit Our SponsorsAccess free BIM, CAD details, and CSI specifications. Streamline your construction and design process with our comprehensive, easy-to-use tools. Visit ARCAT now for efficient and effective building solutions!Zweig Group is the number one advocate and trusted partner for top AEC firm leaders. Learn more about these leaders in driving performance and purpose for the AEC industry.Experience the ease of Construction Administration with a free demo of Part3.Get instant access to critical business resources, simple system templates, live monthly expert training and a supportive community of small firm entrepreneur architects with EntreArchitect membership.Join us for The EntreArchitect Community Annual Meeting from October 23 to 25, 2024, in vibrant Nashville, Tennessee; the ultimate “offsite retreat” designed specifically for architect business owners and small firm leaders. This exclusive event offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the past year's achievements and set crucial objectives for the future.Get the latest updates on new resources, original content, and high-value insights from our network of architects and other AEC professionals with a Gābl Membership.SPACES podcast aims to elevate the appreciation for and understanding of how our spaces are evolving.She Builds is a podcast about women in the design and construction industry throughout history. On it you will hear stories of the life, work, struggles, and achievements of women architects.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.Mentioned in this episode:EmergingContinuing Education Podcast Feed
Tune in to hear She Builds Podcast's first live episode recorded from Washington DC during the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design 2024. For show notes and more information, check out our website: https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/charettes/aia24Mentioned in this episode:SpacesUnstructTangible RemnantsEmerging
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Mike Emmert, Commercial Sales and Technical Representative of the North East Region at Maxxon. Mike details the sound control systems, underlayments, and concrete-slab space solutions Maxxon implements in commercial and multifamily construction projects. If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Charles Hebert, Sales and Marketing Director at Foreman Locker Systems. Foreman Locker Systems specializes in phenolic lockers, plastic laminates, specialty, standard, and athletic lockers. Charles explains how they collaborate at every level of the construction industry, from architects and designers to general contractors.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.John Hollins III, Vice President of Sales at Cityscapes Architectural Innovations joins Cherise for this bonus episode. John highlights the diverse and customizable solutions provided by Cityscapes in everything from rooftop mechanical equipment screening and decorative laser-cut metals to canopy design, architectural signage, and more. If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Darren Harp, AIA and Architectural Representative from Chutes International. Darren underscores the essential role of sanitation systems, including external chutes, internal chutes, and compactors. He discusses new product developments and enhancements, addressing their benefits for both new construction and renovation projects. If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Washington D.C.Cherise is joined by Kevin Franz, AIA, Business Development Manager at Nucor Insulated Panel Group (NIPG). Kevin highlights the critical role of insulation in commercial and industrial architecture, emphasizing how their proprietary insulated metal panels provide efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
Join us in this episode as we recount our time at the 2024 AIA Conference on Architecture recently held in Washington DC. We highlight the travel, keynote speakers, the expo hall, the incredible museums, and the architectural community.Episode Links:Mecanoo and OTJ Architects complete renovation of Mies van der Rohe's Martin Luther King Jr Memorial LibrarySteven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (the other Smithsonian air and apace museum)Eero Saarinen's Revolutionary Design of the Dulles AirportSmithsonian Institution, National Portrait Gallery (Architizer)Phil Freelon and the Creation of the National Museum of African American History and CultureNational Museum of African American History and Culture (Wikipedia)Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey houseNational Museum of the US ArmyArthur C. Brooks (Wikipedia)Evan Troxel on InstagramCormac Phalen on Instagram-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com.Support Archispeak by making a donation.
Highlights today include: Hello Bankruptcy: Applied UV Files for Chapter 11, IES Light and Human Health Education Tour, Key Exhibitors Sign Up for LightFair 2025 Booth Space, AIA Conference on Architecture & Design Will Bring Thousands, WILD & IES Atlanta Community Outreach Event, DLFNY Announces Inaugural Beacon Awards, AMBI: Top 5 Lighting Industry Trends of 2024.
On this episode of The Construction Record Podcast™, digital media editor Warren Frey speaks with AEC Cares president and ConstructConnect chief product officer Jen Johnson about ProjectDC, an initiative in the District of Columbia to renovate the Residential Empowerment Adolescent Community Home (REACH) located in D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Once a year construction industry professionals come together for AEC Cares Day of Service, with last year's project in San Francisco was the Lark-Inn, a facility run by Larkin Street Youth Services, in a “blitz build” to remodel the living and social spaces for 18 to 24-year-old young adults transitioning from homelessness. This year's build in D.C. involved a space with very little room for staging and challenges in terms of navigating many volunteers around the many areas they need to work on and renovate throughout the course of the day. Jen detailed all the planning that goes into the day's work and the year of preparation before hand that makes it possible. She also spoke about this year's AIA Conference on Architecture and Design and ConstructConnect's plans during the event including a session led by senior economist Michael Guckes on the state of the economy. You can listen to our recent podcast with interviews from the recent Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's annual conference in Vancouver here and our episodes are available at the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce websites, on Libsyn and at Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music's podcast section. Thanks for listening. DCN-JOC News Services
Tune in to hear conversation with Yasmeen Lari discussing her life and work. For show notes and more information, check out our website: https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/charettes/yasmeenlariinterviewMentioned in this episode:Come and hang out with us at the AIA Conference on Architecture!Are you coming to the AIA Conference this year? SO ARE WE! That's right! The THREE of us: Norgerie, Lizi, and Jessica will be at the conference in Washington D.C. We will do a live recording at the Gabl Media Mixer on June 6th - grab your tickets here: https://gablmedia.com/A24 Then on June 7th at 4 pm, come hang out with us at the Capital City Brewery before your evening festivities. We can't wait to meet ya!Design VaultArchIT
Episode 147: The Power of Copywriting for ArchitectsHow can architects use copywriting techniques to communicate their value, connect with their ideal clients, and improve their marketing?On this episode of Practice Disrupted, I'm excited to share my very special conversation with Nikita Morell, an expert copywriter who specializes in working with architects. She is also the founder of Architects WordShop: an online shop dedicated to helping architects with their words. In this episode, Nikita discusses the importance of effectively communicating our ideas and embracing our humanity as architects and shares advice for crafting copy to help you market your value as an architect. First, Nikita explains the science and art behind copywriting and emphasizes the need for intentional, research-based writing tailored to your ideal client. She also shares tips on making architecture copy more accessible to a broader audience by replacing heavy jargon with conversational words and phrases. Then, Nikita highlights her approach to copywriting, focusing on tone of voice and audience connection. She also encourages architects to work collaboratively with the copywriting community and learn exactly how to prompt AI tools and use them as a starting point for specific copy. A good way just to start is to really take a step back and just make your copy a little bit more conversational. Try and remove some of that jargon. A lot of architects, when they don't really know what they're trying to say, sometimes hide behind a little bit of jargon that makes them sound smart. - Nikita Morell To wrap up the episode, Nikita offers you an opportunity to work with her in person and gives a sneak peek at her proven framework for gathering, utilizing, and optimizing a client testimonial. Tune in next week for an episode about the future of technology within the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. Guest:Nikita MorellNikita Morell is a copywriter for only architects. She is also the founder of Architects WordShop: an online shop dedicated to helping architects with their words.Nikita specializes in making architecture websites sound more human, less robot—so architects can get a steady stream of ridiculously good projects. Nikita analyzed 663 architecture websites, you can see the results on her website.
Highlights today include: Acuity Full Year 2023 Report, Feit Electric Announces Patents Protecting White Filament LED Light Bulbs, AIA Conference on Architecture & Design 2024, Gensler Welcomes Next Generation of Firm Leadership, A Masterclass on Lighting with Nancy Clanton, October 2023 Energy Watch Newsletter From Bill Attardi, Inside Sales Representative – Pearlwind.
Lakisha Woods, the CEO of the American Institutes of Architects, discusses the role of AIA. She describes how AIA is looking to expand its support of the architecture ecosystem and help provide firms the resources they need to evolve their business practices and technology systems. Woods discusses the Women's Leadership Summit, the AIA Conference, the nonprofit's goals for member engagement, and her view on why interrogating historical approaches to architecture is an important best practice. · Discuss Lakisha Woods' philosophy about why architects need to consider diversity and competitive pay.· Describe the way Woods sees the licensing process impacting architects.· List some of the ways in which AIA is looking to improve its approach to the AEC world through technology and operations.· Explain the way in which Woods is looking to include communities beyond architects in future AIA conferences. Credits: 0.5 AIA LU/HSWSpeaker: Aaron Prinz
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Lou Fineberg, National Advocacy Accounts Manager at Dero. They discuss how Dero Bike Racks has been revolutionizing bike parking for the past 30 years, addressing the growing demand for secure and convenient bike infrastructure. They explore their innovative solutions, including smart bike racks, theft prevention measures, charging stations, and the importance of designing bike rooms with ample space for maneuverability. Lou also shares valuable insights on creating a bike-friendly city and maintaining bicycle maintenance stations for public use.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this special episode, we had a LIVE conversation from the expo floor of A'23, the AIA Conference on Architecture.We're joined by Patrick Chopson, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of cove.tool, a cloud-based software that helps design teams optimize energy, cost, and carbon emissions for buildings. We had a great conversation discussing the state of the climate and a surprising silver lining to recent climate news. The financial risks that are at play are finally spurring sustainability efforts.Show Music:Intro - "Keep Calm and Chill" by SoundrollOutro - "Stroll in the Park," by [ocean jams]If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media. Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Kevin Twyford, Director of Commercial Fireproofing at Carboline, a global manufacturer of coatings, linings, and fireproofing products. They discuss exciting developments in the world of fireproofing and Kevin shares valuable insights into the challenges faced by design professionals and construction teams. You'll also learn about Carboline's innovative fire testing facility and their commitment to sustainability. If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Chris Kann, Product Manager of Specialty Products and Sustainability at Carlisle Construction Materials. They discuss the latest innovations and sustainability initiatives at Carlisle, including their revolutionary Rapid Lock system that uses Velcro to simplify roof installation. You'll also gain insights into improving specifications and construction practices, from adapting specs to project needs to ensuring qualified installers and incorporating recycling programs for a more sustainable future in the roofing industry.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Joe Calsada, National Accounts Manager with Nucor, a leading steel products company.They have a stimulating conversation about the importance of collaboration and communication between manufacturers and design teams in the construction industry. Joe emphasizes the need for early involvement and clear specifications to ensure efficient and successful projects. He also highlights Nucor's focus on sustainability and their plans for growth as they strive to be innovators in the field.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
She Builds Podcast go to A'23! If you missed it, Lizi and Jessica went to the AIA Conference on Architecture this past June. Listen to hear about our experience at the conference and our conversation with Sara Kolata. Sara is a business developer, architect, and creator of Disrupt Symposium.
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Sebastian Williams, Inside Sales Manager at Cladiator. They dive into the world of rain screen façade solutions discussing how Cladiator's thermally isolated cladding support systems address the challenges of thermal bridging in the building envelope. Sebastian shares insights on reducing penetrations and improving moisture management through their unique fiberglass ziggurat system, offering an optimal environment for your rain screen system.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Allana Helland, Senior Director of Marketing at GAF Energy. They discuss how GAF Energy aims to make residential solar more accessible by providing options beyond traditional solar panels. Allana explains how they have revolutionized the industry by integrating roofing and solar into a single product, the challenges of residential solar adoption, the benefits of an all-in-one system, and the future of sustainable energy solutions.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this bonus episode, we share a conversation from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise is joined by Adrienne Reitz, Director of Marketing, and Justin Evans, Vice President of Marketing with Clopay, a leading manufacturer of garage doors and rolling steels in North America.They discuss the latest products and trends in the industry. Discover how Clopay's offerings meet building codes, enhance aesthetics, and address specific needs like school safety. Learn valuable insights on designing and specifying garage doors effectively. Whether you're an architect or simply curious, this episode reveals the innovative world of garage doors and Clopay's commitment to excellence.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
TopicIn this episode we discuss our experiences at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture and the election of Evelyn Lee, FAIA as the 2025 President elect. The conversation also touches on the increasing role of AI in architecture and the need to reinvent the profession for the future.-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com
In this bonus episode, we share day 2 from our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise joins the ARCAT team and our friends at Gābl Media on the expo floor of A'23. Two of the three ladies from She Builds podcast, Jessica Rogers and Lizi Raar, speak with Sara Kolata, from Disrupt Magazine and Disrupt Symposium. They have an insightful conversation about women in leadership in the AEC industry. Nakita Reed, host of Tangible Remnants, speaks with John Templeton who explores a hidden history of California including contributions of African Americans to the state, untold stories of black billionaires, black women warriors, and the extensive Afro-American Freedom Trail.Cherise has another round of illuminating conversations to find out what you need to know about various building products:Carlisle, a leading supplier of innovative Building Envelope products and solutions,Carboline, a global manufacturer of coatings, linings, and fireproofing products,and Dero, a bike parking products manufacturer.Closing out day 2, Dimitrius, host of SPACES podcast, is joined by Patrick Chopson, co-founder and Chief Product Officer of cove.tool, a web-based software for carbon energy cost analysis in architecture and engineering. They discuss the state of the climate and how the financial risk is now spurring sustainability efforts. If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
For today's GBM Podcast, we want to talk about conferences. Let's talk about, in particular, two AEC conferences, our host, Charlie Cichetti, attended in June 2023. We'll also share some networking best practices while you're at your own conferences. One of the first conferences our team attended to was at the very beginning of June, and the AIA Conference this year was in San Francisco. There were about 15,000 attendees! Another conference our technology team attended was NXT BLD / NXT DEV in London June 20th & 21st, hosted by AEC Magazine, with about 500 attendees. It was really unique to be in one room where you had architects, tech startups, journalists, and investors - all collaborating and talking about the future of design & construction including AI & Data. Show Highlights Top 5 Tips on how to get the most out of networking at a conference. AIA Conference: San Francisco Preparation for architects coming to this conference Explore technology, materials, and service providers that support the industry Top 10 greenest projects from 2023's AIA COTE awards NXT BLD + DEV in London Sessions on the future of design and architecture. AI, data sharing are accelerating our industry. “Conferences are a fantastic place to get encouragement, some continued education, see what's trending, and also just meet people that you never know how your paths may cross again in the future. Maybe someone that becomes a friend. Could be a future business partner, could be someone that becomes a colleague or maybe they have an opportunity for you that's really exciting. Conferences are back and full - get out there!” -Charlie Cichetti Show Resource and Information 2023 2023 NXT DEV 2023 Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community! If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on . We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the ! Copyright © 2023 GBES
In this bonus episode, we share our live podcasting event at the 2023 AIA Conference on Architecture in San Francisco, California. Cherise joins the ARCAT team and our friends at Gābl Media on the expo floor of A'23. Kari Sebern, structural engineer, and host of the podcast Unstruct, has a conversation with Nanawall. Cherise has insightful discussions to find out what you need to know about various building products: Clopay, a garage door manufacturer, GAF Energy, who combines solar roofing options through the national network of GAF-certified roofers.Cladiator, a manufacturer of structural and non-structural attachment systems for interior & exterior cladding and temporary panel applications,and Nucor, a leading steel products company.Rounding out the day, Mark R. LePage, founder of EntreArchitect, and Jeff Echols, host of Context & Clarity and Build Your Brand podcasts examine community building through the lens of the story behind Context & Clarity's creation. To kick off the Day, co-founders of Gābl Media, Mark R. LePage and Dimitrius Lynch open the day of recording and have a chat with Cherise about Detailed!If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media.
The American Institute of Architects or AIA, is the leading professional association in the US, and USModernist Radio was there for their national conference last June in Chicago. Joining us from that conference are Jen Masengarb, architectural historian and Executive Director of AIA Chicago; Marty Hylton, legendary historic preservationist and the Historic Architect for Climate Change at the National Park Service Climate, Science, and Disaster Response Program; and later on, the President of another AIA, the Australian Institute of Architects, Shannon Battisson.
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/bob.png ()A People Platform Promoting Positive Change for the Profession Bob Habian, AIA is an entrepreneur and an architect, or perhaps more accurately described as a “puzzle builder and licensed problem solver”. His career path includes chapters of conventional and unconventional work, with extensive experience in traditional architectural practice, building product manufacturing, and technology development. You’ll typically find him deep in the middle of the work, getting his hands as dirty as needed, all in an effort to “clean up” the way architects and manufacturers do business together. Bob is the co-founder and CEO of Tect App, Inc., a company that is spearheading positive change in the building industry. And like many, he has just returned from the AIA Conference on Architecture in Chicago and is optimistic about the future of our profession. This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, A People Platform Promoting Positive Change for the Profession with Bob Habian. Connect with Bob online at https://www.tect.com (Tect.com), check out the https://peopleverse.tect.com (PEOPLEVERSE) podcast, or find him on https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobhabian/ (LinkedIn). Please visit Our Platform Sponsors http://ARCAT.com/podcast (Detailed) is an original podcast by ARCAT that features architects, engineers, builders, and manufacturers who share their insight and expertise as they highlight some of the most complex, interesting, and oddest building conditions that they have encountered… and the ingenuity it took to solve them. Listen now at http://ARCAT.com/podcast (ARCAT.com/podcast). http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (Freshbooks) is the all-in-one bookkeeping software that can save your small architecture firm both time and money by simplifying the hard parts of running your own business. Try Freshbooks for 30 days for FREE at http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks). Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects. The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/a-people-platform-promoting-positive-change-for-the-profession/ (EA469: Bob Habian – A People Platform Promoting Positive Change for the Profession) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).
ARCAST22 Live from AIA Conference on Architecture For the past few years, our friends at ARCAT have invited us to collaborate at an event under “the big red A”: Live from the AIA conference expo floor. This year, Mark R. LePage is joined by Dimitrius Lynch, host of Spaces Podcast, Jeff Echols, host of Context […] The post EA468: ARCAST22 Live from AIA Conference – Dimitrius Lynch, Jeff Echols, Lance Cayko and Alex Gore appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/arcast22-scaled.jpg ()ARCAST22 Live from AIA Conference on Architecture For the past few years, our friends at ARCAT have invited us to collaborate at an event under “the big red A”: Live from the AIA conference expo floor. This year, Mark R. LePage is joined by Dimitrius Lynch, host of Spaces Podcast, Jeff Echols, host of Context & Clarity Podcast, and Lance Cayko and Alex Gore, hosts of Inside the Firm Podcast. Listen as a wide range of guests join us for a continuous conversation about architecture, the profession, and much more. This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, ARCAST22 Live from AIA Conference on Architecture with Dimitrius Lynch, Jeff Echols, Lance Cayko, and Alex Gore. Connect with Dimitrius online at http://www.houseoflynes.com/ (LYNES), check out https://www.spacespodcast.com/listen (Spaces Podcast), or find him on https://twitter.com/houseoflynes (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/houseoflynes/ (Facebook), http://instagram.com/houseoflynes (Instagram) and https://www.linkedin.com/company/house-of-lynes/ (LinkedIn). Connect with Jeff online at http://echoengage.com/ (EchoEngage.com), check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/context-clarity-podcast-with-jeff-echols-and/id1551240405 (Context & Clarity Podcast), or find him on Twitter https://twitter.com/echoengage (@echoengage) or http://twitter.com/jeffechols (@jeffechols), https://www.facebook.com/Echols.Jeff?fref=ts (Facebook) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffecholsone10 (LinkedIn). Connect with Lance and Alex online at http://www.f9productions.com (F9Productions.com), check out https://www.insidethefirmpodcast.com (Inside the Firm Podcast), and find them on https://www.facebook.com/F9-Productions-Inc-131118303580021/?pnref=lhc (Facebook), https://twitter.com/f9productions/ (Twitter), and https://www.instagram.com/f9productions/ (Instagram). Please visit Our Platform Sponsors http://ARCAT.com/podcast (Detailed) is an original podcast by ARCAT that features architects, engineers, builders, and manufacturers who share their insight and expertise as they highlight some of the most complex, interesting, and oddest building conditions that they have encountered… and the ingenuity it took to solve them. Listen now at http://ARCAT.com/podcast (ARCAT.com/podcast). http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (Freshbooks) is the all-in-one bookkeeping software that can save your small architecture firm both time and money by simplifying the hard parts of running your own business. Try Freshbooks for 30 days for FREE at http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks). Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects. The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/aia-conference-2022/ (EA468: ARCAST22 Live from AIA Conference – Dimitrius Lynch, Jeff Echols, Lance Cayko and Alex Gore) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).
Episode 081: S5 Launch: AIA Conference on Architecture Recap Welcome back to season 5 of Practice Disrupted! Co-hosts Evelyn Lee and Je'Nen Chastain celebrate a new season and take you behind the scenes to the https://conferenceonarchitecture.com/ (AIA Conference on Architecture). Following two years of waiting for large-scale in-person events to resume, the https://www.aia.org/ (AIA) welcomed its membership back by hosting a premiere conference experience against the striking architectural skyline of Chicago. Join Practice Disrupted as they reconnect with new and familiar faces from across the country, and explore what the conference has to offer. Discover what attendees had to say about the June 2022 event, what the AIA prioritizes through new executive leadership, and why volunteer leaders stay involved in the AIA. Save the date for A'23 in San Francisco!
At the AIA Conference on Architecture 2022, Architecture is Political Podcast joined Tangible Remnants host Nakita Reed AIA, to chat all things NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects) with Pascale Sablan FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP and Tiffany Brown MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA. In this episode, Tiffany talks about how she was offered the position as Executive Director and the benefits of joining NOMA. To listen to Pascale's interview, please check out the Tangible Remnants podcast. Tiffany D. Brown is the Executive Director of the National Organization of Minority Architects. Brown is a co-founder of the Urban Arts Collective, a nonprofit focused on increasing underrepresented groups in careers in science, technology, engineering, art and architecture, and mathematics. Brown is a passionate leader within NOMA and the architecture industry, recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with 2020 Associates Awards for outstanding leadership and creative thinking in her communities and the architecture profession. She was awarded the AIA Detroit and Michigan honors in 2019. Brown held national NOMA board leadership positions and is also a founding member of NOMA Detroit. Brown created 400 FORWARD, which aims to seek the next 400 women architects with an underlying focus on African American girls through access to education on design through provided programming and scholarships. Her work with the organization was recently featured in a new documentary in partnership with Target, “Design for All.” Previously, she worked at SmithGroup and Hamilton Anderson Associates in Detroit. Brown earned her B.Arch, M.Arch and MBA from Lawrence Technological University.
This week's episode features a conversation from the AIA Conference on Architecture 2022. I joined the https://www.archispolly.online/episodes (Architecture is Political Podcast) host Melissa Daniel to chat all things NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects) with Pascale Sablan FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP and Tiffany Brown MBA, NOMA, Assoc. AIA. In this episode, Pascale talks about how https://www.noma.net/ (NOMA) has impacted her career and the importance of connection. To listen to Tiffany's portion of the interview, please check out the https://www.archispolly.online/episodes/conferencechatbrown (Architecture is Political) podcast. Links: https://www.archispolly.online/episodes/conferencechatbrown (Architecture is Political: Tiffany Brown episode) https://www.beyondthebuilt.com/ (Beyond the Built) https://www.adjaye.com/ (Adjaye Associates) https://www.instagram.com/tangibleremnants/ (Tangible Remnants on Instagram) https://www.podpage.com/tangible-remnants/ (Tangible Remnants Website) https://linktr.ee/TangibleRemnants (LinkedTr.ee for resources) https://gablmedia.com/ (Gabl Media Network) https://sarahgilberg.bandcamp.com/releases (Sarah Gilberg's Music) Bios: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascale-sablan-faia-noma-leed-ap-a0331979/ (Pascale Sablan), FAIA, NOMA, LEED AP is an Associate at Adjaye Associates, with over 14 years of experience, has been on the team for a variety of projects around the world. She studied Architecture at Pratt Institute, then pursued a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design at Columbia University. Pascale is the 315th living African-American, woman registered architect in the U.S. She is an activist architect who works to advance architecture for the betterment of society, bring visibility and voice to the issues concerning women and BIPOC designers. She founded the Beyond the Built Environment organization positioned to uniquely address the inequitable disparities in architecture. Pascale was awarded the 2021 AIA Whitney M. Young Jr. Award for her advocacy efforts and ascended to the AIA College of Fellows, the youngest African American to reach that honor. In 2020 Pascale was voted President-Elect of the National Organization of Minority Architecture, the 5th woman to hold this position of leadership. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-d-brown-mba-noma-assoc-aia-a1309413/ (Tiffany D. Brown) is the Executive Director of the National Organization of Minority Architects. Brown is a co-founder of the Urban Arts Collective, a nonprofit focused on increasing underrepresented groups in careers in science, technology, engineering, art and architecture, and mathematics. Brown is a passionate leader within NOMA and the architecture industry, recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) with 2020 Associates Awards for outstanding leadership and creative thinking in her communities and the architecture profession. She was awarded the AIA Detroit and Michigan honors in 2019. Brown held national NOMA board leadership positions and is also a founding member of NOMA Detroit. Brown created 400 FORWARD, which aims to seek the next 400 women architects with an underlying focus on African American girls through access to education on design through provided programming and scholarships. Her work with the organization was recently featured in a new documentary in partnership with Target, “Design for All.” Previously, she worked at SmithGroup and Hamilton Anderson Associates in Detroit. Brown earned her B.Arch, M.Arch and MBA from Lawrence Technological University. **Some of the links above maybe Amazon affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you.** **This episode is sponsored by https://www.smartsheet4architects.com/ (www.Smartsheet4architects.com), a better way to manage architecture projects.**
This episode is part 2 of four interviews with the CRAN (Custom Residential Architects Network) Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition panelists. I was the moderator. This is not part of the AIAU course or the AIA and is solely the opinions of Michele Grace Hottel and her guests. The AIA CRAN AIAU: Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition link is below.Liza Hausman, Houzz Vice President of Industry MarketingLiza Hausman is Vice President of Industry Marketing at Houzz, an innovative residential building and design platform and community. Houzz has transformed the process of home design in the luxury market and beyond by applying mobile, visual and other technologies that are driving design in today's digital age. Ms. Hausman is a frequent speaker at design events across the country, from the AIA Conference to the International Builders' Show, and is a board member of the Home Improvement Research Institute (HIRI). In her role at Houzz, Ms. Hausman is focused exclusively on the trade community, from architects, interior designers, and luxury builders to brands and manufacturers. Ms. Hausman has experience spanning advertising, consulting, marketing and social strategy for Fortune 500 brands and a host of innovative startups, and shares her expertise on topics ranging from brand-building to the economic and structural trends that are changing the home design and construction industries. Ms. Hausman graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and earned her MBA from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. Over a decade-long tenure at Houzz, she's brought in architects as well as interior and landscape designers to create a special home for herself and her husband, two children and dog Suki in Palo Alto, California.Link to the blog here: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/06/getting-your-work-published-liza.htmlhttps://aiau.aia.org/courses/getting-your-work-published
Trade shows have started up again with gusto, and we're looking forward to the AIA Conference on Architecture coming up at the end of June. This week, we talk about what building materials brands can prepare when it comes to a solid trade show strategy and came up with five ways sales and marketing teams can plan ahead. Steve Coffey is Venveo's Director of Growth, and he's also our resident expert on trade shows. We brought him on again to talk about the best strategies for manufacturing brands that want to make a splash at their next industry event.
This interview was for the AIA Conference in Las Vegas, 2019Michael RiscicaArchitect at Young ArchitectSyosset, NY, United StatesMichael Riscica, AIA is a Licensed Architect, keynote speaker, recognized teacher, internationalrecognized blogger, and creator of youngarchitect.com a platform which helps Architects succeed inschool, work and exams.Like many Architects, Michael loved architecture school, but felt blindsided by the real-worldchallenges that happened after: namely achieving financial stability in an unsteady and unpredictable job market and navigating the challenging process of becoming a Licensed Architect.Fueled by his own experiences of success and struggle, Michael now helps Emerging Professionalspass exams and be financially resilient Entrepreneur Architects through blogging at YoungArchitect.com, speaking tours, teaching workshops and leading in-person study groupsLink to the blog: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/06/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day_29.html
This interview was done during the AIA Conference in Las Vegas: 2019Mandy Freeland is the founder of one of the first woman-owned firms in Kern County, California, focusing on commercial, public education, hospitality, multifamily, and industrial projects. She is a wife and mother of two teens, an avid sports fan, and outdoor enthusiast. She has been serving in volunteer leadership roles in the local, state, and national levels since 2016, focusing on creating a better profession for emerging professionals. She is always happy to share her experiences as a woman and mother in this profession. Link to the blog:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/07/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day.html
This interview was done during the AIA Conference in Las Vegas: 2019An Associate at WHA Inc, Meghana Joshi specializes in senior and affordable housing solutions. Her projects have been honored with multiple SAGE Gold, PCBC Gold Nugget, SoCal, Argentum, & NAHB awards. She received 2018 AIA California's “Associate” award and “Presidential Citation” honoring her commitment to the profession. At AIA Orange County, she is the Founder/ Chair of Women in Architecture Committee, and Director of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion. Under “Project Amplify” that she founded, she amplifies and celebrates voices and works of minority architects throughout the world with diverse projects. Furthering her passion for life/ safety in architecture, Meghana has invented an artificial intelligence powered smart device. She spoke at 2019 AECNext/ SPAR 3D Conference & A'19 Conference on “Enhancing Life & Safety through Artificial Intelligence”. Meghana's professional contributions were honored at “Say it Loud” exhibit at A'19 Conference, and she is one of the “Inspiring Moms of 2019” for OC Register.Postcript: Meghana is now at LITTLE, a firm specializing in multi-family housing located in Orange County, California.
This interview took place during the AIA Conference in Las Vegas in 2019. Benjamin Kasdan, AIA, is an Associate Principal and Design Leader at KTGY Architecture + Planning. He also serves as the 2019 President of AIA California. He is a frequent speaker and contributor of articles and blog posts about the value of design, mentorship, advocacy, sustainable architecture, student housing, mixed-use, and multifamily housing. He has held leadership positions with the American Institute of Architecture Students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, AIA Orange County, AIA California Council, and AIA National.Link to the blog:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/06/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day.html
The second of my podcast Interviews is with Lora Teagarden of RATIO Architects. The interview took place during the AIA Conference in New York City in June 2018. Lora Teagarden of RATIO Architects, Vice Chair of AIA Young Architects Forum (YAF), L2Design, LLC and author, #ArchiTalks Facilitator"The future of architecture is ever evolving or at least it should be...In YAF every five years we are looking at stategic planning... and moving forward we are looking at practice innovation...How do we create equitable practice, because it is clearly something that we need to reorganize, how do you potentially create new business revenues, because currently architects are only thriving when their clients are building, so how do you create options where you can thrive in the lulls and that definately is something that we are invested in as a part of the future of architecture..."Link to blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/06/aiacon18-day-2.html
The first of my podcast Interviews is with Vishaan Chakrabarti, FAIA of PAU. The interview took place at his office during the AIA Conference in New York City in June 2018. Vishaan Chakrabarti of PAU: Practice for Architecture and Urbanismand professor at Columbia University"Architecture is more relevant today than it has ever been...It is both a mirror and a window into the challenges that society faces at any given time...We are at a moment of great relevance, the thing that we have to be careful of is that we are not just talking to other architects but to political leadership and people who have control over how people use the spaces..." Link to blog post:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/06/aiacon18-day-1.html
In this super special episode, we got to chat with FIVE aromatherapists during the AIA Conference that was held in the fall of 2021. The miracle of the internet was able to join us from all over the world (literally) to be able to learn, encourage, and engage in the community of aromatherapists.Today, we get to hear from Amy Lechner, Cherisse Gigli, David Kropp, Linda Berger, and Mark Dundor about the struggles they face, their favorite aspects of the conference, and what their biggest excitements are!LINKS:Lemon Balm CoachingAlliance of International AromatherapistsMusic by Adipsiahttps://adipsia.bandcamp.comShownotes by Verdant Heart Virtual Assistinghttps://instagram.com/verdantheartvaSupport the show
If I have one regret during my college education is that I never worked on a construction site. Once I graduated from college, I went straight to work in an architectural office, drawing up all sorts of stuff that I had literally never seen before in my life. I managed to get along but I was acutely aware of my lack of practical knowledge and I have been trying to make up for it over the last 20+ years. [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] [hoops name="top1"] We'd like to thank today's guest, Nicholas Renard, the owner, architect and registered residential contractor of Dig-Architecture, an architect-led design-build firm in Jacksonville, Florida. We recorded today's episode live in Las Vegas from the Expo floor of the 2019 AIA Conference on Architecture as special guests of Huber Engineered Woods. a small portion of Bob's tool collection My practical experience, and I suppose formal construction education, really didn't start until I bought my first house and didn't have the money to pay someone else to do the work. My wife had a job that required an extensive amount of traveling and since I am not a “go out to the bar” kind of dude (despite what others might think) I would stay home in the evenings and work on projects around the house. It was during this time that I started building up my tool collection. Did either of you work construction when you were in architecture school? [2:30 mark] Both Bob and Nick worked on projects with their father around the house and this gave them their initial exposure to the basics of the construction process. They spent time either watching or helping their fathers around the house as they took on projects of various scales. But of the three, Andrew is the only one who has ever actually worked in the construction industry during their architectural education. Andrew worked in construction during the summers as a high school student. Then, while in grad school, he worked in a cabinetry shop construction custom cabinetry in a small shop in Oregon. Apparently, the common thread among the three of us is having built a deck in our backyards at some point in our lives. How do you think working in construction would benefit an architect? [10:17 mark] The translation from the drawing environment to the built environment typically takes time for a new professional in architecture. The knowledge of the process of construction, the tolerances involved, the order of operations and other physical activities all have an impact on the design and final product. So being able to understand all of these aspects of the downstream portions of your design is very beneficial and can impact your ability as a designer to impact the final result, the budget, and the overall process. Being able to understand and apply this to your projects is a valuable skill for any architect. Understanding the differences between the exactness of the drawing environment versus the built environment. [14:30 mark] The system of education tends to push you as an architecture student to strive for perfection in your processes. This seems to translate over into your career and the way you design or draw digitally. The reality of the construction site is that there is not a possibility for perfection. Part of being on a construction site allows you to understand the tolerances of this process. Every part of the assemblies on a job site has built-in tolerances. And as they are assembled, those tolerances compound and create project dimensions that cannot be held to the digital perfection. Understanding this concept and how it affects your design is something that takes time as a young professional. One of the benefits of being on construction sites early in your education or career is that it reduces this time frame and allows you to grasp that concept quicker, move forward and apply it to your work. Did you ever want to be a contractor? [25:15 mark]
If I have one regret during my college education is that I never worked on a construction site. Once I graduated from college, I went straight to work in an architectural office, drawing up all sorts of stuff that I had literally never seen before in my life. I managed to get along but I was acutely aware of my lack of practical knowledge and I have been trying to make up for it over the last 20+ years. [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1562005974350-0'); }); We'd like to thank today's guest, Nicholas Renard, the owner, architect and registered residential contractor of Dig-Architecture, an architect-led design-build firm in Jacksonville, Florida. We recorded today's episode live in Las Vegas from the Expo floor of the 2019 AIA Conference on Architecture as special guests of Huber Engineered Woods. a small portion of Bob's tool collection My practical experience, and I suppose formal construction education, really didn’t start until I bought my first house and didn’t have the money to pay someone else to do the work. My wife had a job that required an extensive amount of traveling and since I am not a “go out to the bar” kind of dude (despite what others might think) I would stay home in the evenings and work on projects around the house. It was during this time that I started building up my tool collection. Did either of you work construction when you were in architecture school? [2:30 mark] Both Bob and Nick worked on projects with their father around the house and this gave them their initial exposure to the basics of the construction process. They spent time either watching or helping their fathers around the house as they took on projects of various scales. But of the three, Andrew is the only one who has ever actually worked in the construction industry during their architectural education. Andrew worked in construction during the summers as a high school student. Then, while in grad school, he worked in a cabinetry shop construction custom cabinetry in a small shop in Oregon. Apparently, the common thread among the three of us is having built a deck in our backyards at some point in our lives. How do you think working in construction would benefit an architect? [10:17 mark] The translation from the drawing environment to the built environment typically takes time for a new professional in architecture. The knowledge of the process of construction, the tolerances involved, the order of operations and other physical activities all have an impact on the design and final product. So being able to understand all of these aspects of the downstream portions of your design is very beneficial and can impact your ability as a designer to impact the final result, the budget, and the overall process. Being able to understand and apply this to your projects is a valuable skill for any architect. Understanding the differences between the exactness of the drawing environment versus the built environment. [14:30 mark] The system of education tends to push you as an architecture student to strive for perfection in your processes. This seems to translate over into your career and the way you design or draw digitally. The reality of the construction site is that there is not a possibility for perfection. Part of being on a construction site allows you to understand the tolerances of this process. Every part of the assemblies on a job site has built-in tolerances. And as they are assembled, those tolerances compound and create project dimensions that cannot be held to the digital perfection. Understanding this concept and how it affects your design is something that takes time as a young professional. One of the benefits of being on construction sites early in your education or career is that it reduces this time frame and allows you to grasp that concept quicker,
On this special episode of Inside the Firm Lance is Joined by Robert Weygant and Kristi Hanson from the floor of the 2019 AIA Conference in Las Vegas! Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
On this special episode of Inside the Firm Lance is Joined by Dimitrius Lynch from the floor of the 2019 AIA Conference in Las Vegas! Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
On this special episode of Inside the Firm Lance is Joined by Lucas and Arlynn Reames from the floor of the 2019 AIA Conference in Las Vegas! Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
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Everyone loves the look and feel of real wood. But wood is not without its issues. Christoph Trappe speaks with Lisa Thornton from Egger Wood Products at the AIA Conference about the many benefits of using laminate materials for items like desks and doors, including cost-effectiveness, lighter weight and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildings-podcast/support
CertainTeed created an acoustical solution that enables architects to create aesthetically pleasing, functional designs that can be tailored to suit colors, shapes, and other customized elements needed for schools, hospitals and more. Christoph Trappe chats with Chris Bourque on the AIA Conference floor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildings-podcast/support
The Building Science Podcast got a couple of Press Passes and went to New York City last week for the AIA Conference on Architecture, 2018. What an incredible conference it was! We had the opportunity to connect with so many thoughtful and visionary architects who want to build a better, healthier future. We're psyched. One of the most thoughtful conversations we had was with Corey Squire and Tate Walker about the new Committee On The Environment's new Toolkit. It's a resource-rich document that helps firms and projects of any kind measure their progress against benchmarks of sustainability without restrictive prescription pathways, while keeping outcomes at the central focus.COREY SQUIRELEED AP O+MSustainability Process Manager, Lake|Flato ArchitectsCorey works with all Lake|Flato teams to establish sustainability goals, analyze designs with simulation software, and collects post-occupancy performance data. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Oberlin College and a Master of Architecture from Tulane University. In 2012, Squire was awarded the Eskew+Dumez+Ripple Research Fellowship to study building post-occupancy energy performance and sustainable design processes.Tate WalkerAIA, LEEP AP BD+C, Sustainability Director, OPN ArchitectsAs an architect focused on energy and sustainability in the built environment, he steers OPN’s sustainability initiatives, focusing on energy research, technology evaluation, and high performance design. He regularly writes and presents on issues relating to energy, technology, building science, and promoting environmental awareness through design. His experience includes integrating teams, design charrettes, building systems, and sustainability initiatives on capital projects.Tate has worked nationally for clients such as Northwestern University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Iowa State University. He served the United States Green Building Council in various capacities since 2008 and has been a leader within the Wisconsin Green Building Alliance since 2005, including serving as the organization’s vice president in 2009.At OPN, Tate led the adoption and administration of the 2030 Challenge to transition to net zero energy buildings. He also is chair of the firm’s annual Green Day event and an internal sustainability committee.He is currently leading the sustainable design for the new Advanced Teaching and Research Building for the Biosciences at Iowa State University, which is targeting LEED Gold. The 115,000 square foot, $52 million project will be an anchor building on campus, incorporating innovative site, water, advanced materials and daylighting components to support a unique, sustainable experience for its users.About The Committee On The EnvironmentCOTE MissionThe Committee on the Environment (COTE) works to advance, disseminate, and advocate—to the profession, the building industry, the academy, and the public—design practices that integrate built and natural systems and enhance both the design quality and environmental performance of the built environment. COTE serves as the community and voice on behalf of AIA architects regarding sustainable design and building science and performance.COTE reflects the profession’s commitment to provide healthy and safe environments for people and is dedicated to preserving the earth’s capability of sustaining a shared high quality of life. The committee’s mission is to lead and coordinate the profession’s involvement in environmental and energy-related issues and to promote the role of the architect as a leader in preserving and protecting the planet and its living systems.COTE provides the AIA with knowledge about environmental issues and advises the Institute on environmental policy matters affecting the practice of architecture. The committee supports cooperation with educators and institutions of learning, manufacturers, government agencies, environmental organizations, and industry groups in advancing environmentally sound design processes and standards as well as environmentally innovative materials and integrated systems.COTE Goals-To advance the importance of sustainable design to our fellow architects, within the Institute, and to the broader public.-To educate architects about the environmental and energy-related impacts of design decisions & about how to incorporate sustainable design into daily practice.-To define and promote the cutting edge of sustainable design for our profession.-To foster leadership among architects in all facets of environmental decision making.-To recognize environmental leadership of architects in practice, education, industry, and government.-To influence the direction of architectural education to place more emphasis on ecological literacy , sustainable design and building science-To maintain, refine, and strengthen alliances with professional and trade associations and other leaders in environmentally responsible design to coordinate our sustainable agendas to make our message stronger.-To maintain, refine, and strengthen alliances with other AIA Knowledge Communities and committees, and serve as a resource to Institute initiatives and projects that promote sustainability in the built environment.-To green AIA convention venues and meetings.-To communicate the AIA’s environmental and energy-related concerns to the public and private sectors and influence the decisions of the public, professionals, clients, and public officials on the impact of their environmental and energy-related decisions.-To educate architects on regulatory, performance, technical and building science issues and how those issues influence architecture. Educate the architectural profession on programming, designing, and managing building performance.-To investigate and disseminate information regarding building performance best practices, criteria, measurement methods, planning tools, occupant-comfort, heat/air/moisture interfaces between the interior and exterior of buildings.-To promote a more integrated practice in order to achieve environmentally and economically efficient buildings. One of the tools we will plan to promote to achieve this integration is Building Information Technology (BIM).COTE Toolkit Please check out this resource rich document. It's absolutely incredible and this is only Version 1! More great improvements to come. If you're not an AIA member and can't access it, write us and we'll see what we can do about getting you a copy. The more people who can work with the tools provide here, the better outcomes our projects will be. podcast@positiveenergy.pro"Why We Let Ourselves Do Mediocre Work"Great article from Building Green Magazinethat dispels the myth of the "unicorn client" that will come around and make all your wildest dreams come true to design and build sustainably.The Shape Of GreenDoes going green change the face of design or only its content? The first book to outline principles for the aesthetics of sustainable design, The Shape of Green argues that beauty is inherent to sustainability, for how things look and feel is as important as how they’re made.In addition to examining what makes something attractive or emotionally pleasing, Hosey connects these questions with practical design challenges. Can the shape of a car make it more aerodynamic and more attractive at the same time? Could buildings be constructed of porous materials that simultaneously clean the air and soothe the skin? Can cities become verdant, productive landscapes instead of wastelands of concrete?Drawing from a wealth of scientific research, Hosey demonstrates that form and image can enhance conservation, comfort, and community at every scale of design, from products to buildings to cities. Fully embracing the principles of ecology could revolutionize every aspect of design, in substance and in style. Aesthetic attraction isn’t a superficial concern — it’s an environmental imperative. Beauty could save the planet.The Last Auto MechanicGreat blog post by Tom Price (renewable energy entrepreneur. A-EV cheerleader. Founder Black Rock Solar. Recovering journalist, middling mountain biker. Formerly of Capitol Hill, SLC, & BRC) about the ways America’s transportation economy and landscape is about to be utterly transformed into a world beyond driving. Or drivers. Or even car mechanics. Enjoy the ride.Game of ThronesNew Yorker article about the intricate design of seating on commercial flights and the impacts it has on travelers.Habits of High Performing FirmsAIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) released a report called “The Habits of High-Performance Firms” which follows up on the previous “Lessons from the Leading Edge," which is a comprehensive study of two decades of AIA COTE Top Ten Award winners. Launched in 1997, the annual awards are the profession’s longest-running and “best known recognition program for sustainable design excellence,” according to the AIA.Biophilic Design Biophilic Design is an innovative way of designing the places where we live, work, and learn. We need nature in a deep and fundamental fashion, but we have often designed our cities and suburbs in ways that both degrade the environment and alienate us from nature. The recent trend in green architecture has decreased the environmental impact of the built environment, but it has accomplished little in the way of reconnecting us to the natural world, the missing piece in the puzzle of sustainable development. Come on a journey from our evolutionary past and the origins of architecture to the world’s most celebrated buildings in a search for the architecture of life. Together, we will encounter buildings that connect people and nature - hospitals where patients heal faster, schools where children’s test scores are higher, offices where workers are more productive, and communities where people know more of their neighbors and families thrive. Biophilic Design points the way toward creating healthy and productive habitats for modern humans.Architecture 2030Edward Mazria, FAIA, Hon. FRAICFounder and CEOEdward Mazria is an internationally recognized architect, author, researcher, and educator. Over the past decade, his seminal research into the sustainability, resilience, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions of the built environment has redefined the role of architecture, planning, design, and building, in reshaping our world. He is the founder of Architecture 2030, a think tank developing real-world solutions for 21st century problems, and host of the AIA+2030 Professional Education Series and 2030 Districts movement in North American cities.Mazria issued the 2030 Challenge and introduced the 2030 Palette, a revolutionary new platform that puts the principles behind low-carbon/zero carbon and resilient built environments at the fingertips of architects, planners, and designers worldwide. In 2014 he presented the Roadmap to Zero Emissions at the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change calling for zero emissions in the built environment by 2050, and drafted the 2050 Imperative, endorsed by professional organizations representing over 1.3 million architects in 124 countries worldwide. In 2015 he launched the China Accord, which has been adopted by key international firms pledging to plan, design and build to carbon neutral standards in China; and delivered the opening presentation at the UNFCCC COP21 “Buildings Day” titled The 2 Degree Path for the Building Sector.Recently, he developed Achieving Zero, a framework of incremental actions that cities and governments can put in place to ensure carbon neutral built environments by mid-century, and the Zero Cities Project (with the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance, Urban Sustainability Directors Network, New Buildings Institute, and Resource Media) to implement the framework.Mazria speaks nationally and internationally on the subject of architecture, design, energy, economics, and climate change and has taught at several universities, including the University of New Mexico, University of Oregon, UCLA, and the University of Colorado-Denver.Mr. Mazria’s awards include AIA Design Awards, American Planning Association Award, Department of Energy Awards, American Solar Energy Society Pioneer Award, Equinox Award, National Conservation Achievement Award, Mumford Award from Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility, inaugural Hanley Award, Distinguished Career Award from Pratt Institute, Zia Award from the University of New Mexico, Game Changers Award from Metropolis Magazine, 2011 Purpose Prize, and the 2015 Kemper Award from the American Institute of Architects. He is a senior fellow of the Design Futures Council, Honorary Fellow of the RAIC, and received an Honorary Doctor of Architecture degree from Illinois Institute of Technology.COTE Toolkit ContributorsTate Walker, AIA, Project Co-Lead OPN Architects, Madison, Wisconsin, COTE Advisory GroupCorey Squire, AIA, Project Co-Lead Lake|Flato Architects, San Antonio, Texas, COTE Advisory GroupAnne Hicks Harney, FAIA, Long Green Specs, Baltimore, MarylandBetsy del Monte, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister Group, Dallas, TexasDavid Hincher, AIA, Kieran Timberlake, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaGunnar Hubbard, FAIA, Thornton Tomasetti, Portland, Maine, COTE Advisory GroupHelena Zambrano, AIA, Overland Partners, San Antonio, TexasMary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, Cameron MacAllister Group, St. Louis, Missouri, COTE Advisory GroupStephanie Horowitz, AIA, ZeroEnergy Design, Boston, Massachusetts, COTE Advisory GroupStephen Endy, AIA, Mahlum, Portland, OregonVikram Sami, AIA, Olson Kundig, Seattle, Washington, COTE Advisory GroupZ Smith, FAIA, Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, New Orleans, Louisana
Archispeak travels to the AIA Conference on Architecture 2018 and delivers a special episode, from New York, recapping the experience.
"ADA Geek" Brad Gaskins is an expert when it comes to The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and on this episode of the podcast, we take a deeper dive into what facility managers need to know about the ADA. This is the second of a series of interviews and Brad talks more about his work with The McIntosh Group where he helps FM practitioners determine which compliance standard they should follow and helps them understand the risks that come along with an increase in legal activity related to the ADA. Mike Petrusky asks Brad about how FMs can be proactive to make sure their facilities are in compliance and what to prioritize when making plans to deal with any barriers they discover. Mike and Brad discuss trends in FM as they relate to the future of the ADA and the impact of the coming "silver tsunami". We also learn about Brad's love of Hawaii and he shares a story that explains the unique cover artwork for this episode! Listen to Part 1 of the interview here: http://kayrellconnections.com/episode26 Questions about the ADA? Mention this podcast when you "Ask Brad" online at http://mcintoshtransforms.com/ and get a FREE copy of the "2010 ADA Standards Field Guide". See Brad in Orlando at the AIA Conference on Architecture '17: http://conferenceonarchitecture.com/ Sign up to "Be an FM innovator!®" at http://kayrellconnections.com/ Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes: http://ow.ly/7oJF304EivM Google Play: https://t.co/4kSe3vzK77 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=131544&refid=stpr