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Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business
Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan: The Real Estate Agent's Guide to Success ft. Matthew Gullo

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 16:36


Licensed Architect and practiced architecture full time for almost 14 years. Quit my full time architecture job as a principle of a firm. Got my RE license in 2 weeks. Made a quick switch into RE 8 years ago. Since then I have sold close to $100M in real estate and have done over 300 transactions. This year alone we will complete 65-70 sides and around $30M in volume. That is mostly being done with myself and a full time executive assistant. I have a book keeper, videographer, and a few agents that I pay to do showings as well. For 2023 we are preparing to expand to another full time assistant and to add agents to the team. I also became a Tom Ferry Coach and do that a few times a week along with running my RE business. [PARTNER WITH US] Get instant 1-on-1 access to over 26 of the top agents in the country to help scale your business.

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business
Database Domination: The Real Estate Agent's Guide to Building a Referral Machine ft. Matthew Gullo

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 11:14


Licensed Architect and practiced architecture full time for almost 14 years. Quit my full time architecture job as a principle of a firm. Got my RE license in 2 weeks. Made a quick switch into RE 8 years ago. Since then I have sold close to $100M in real estate and have done over 300 transactions. This year alone we will complete 65-70 sides and around $30M in volume. That is mostly being done with myself and a full time executive assistant. I have a book keeper, videographer, and a few agents that I pay to do showings as well. For 2023 we are preparing to expand to another full time assistant and to add agents to the team. I also became a Tom Ferry Coach and do that a few times a week along with running my RE business. [PARTNER WITH US] Get instant 1-on-1 access to over 26 of the top agents in the country to help scale your business.

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business
Mindset Mastery: Unlocking Your Inner Champion in Real Estate ft. Matthew Gullo

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 22:05


Licensed Architect and practiced architecture full time for almost 14 years. Quit my full time architecture job as a principle of a firm. Got my RE license in 2 weeks. Made a quick switch into RE 8 years ago. Since then I have sold close to $100M in real estate and have done over 300 transactions. This year alone we will complete 65-70 sides and around $30M in volume. That is mostly being done with myself and a full time executive assistant. I have a book keeper, videographer, and a few agents that I pay to do showings as well. For 2023 we are preparing to expand to another full time assistant and to add agents to the team. I also became a Tom Ferry Coach and do that a few times a week along with running my RE business. [PARTNER WITH US] Get instant 1-on-1 access to over 26 of the top agents in the country to help scale your business.

Mindset Mic
59. Becoming the Architect of Your Life, Energy, and Space with Licensed Architect & Vastu Shastra expert, Katerina Burianova

Mindset Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 39:26


Send us a Text Message.Whether you are an architect, a wellness lover, or someone who is striving to life a more mindful life, YOUR ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS! In this episode, Katerina Burianova shares her journey on becoming a licensed architect, the owner of her own architecture firm, and how mindful practices have been part of her journey- then and now. We learn about Vastu Shastra, the impact and influence has on your daily life, and how an intentional lens and perspective on various experiences can shift your life once and for all. CONNECT WITH KATERINA: - click to follow her on instagram - The Mindful Blueprint for Launching Your Architecture Firm: A comprehensive guide tailored for aspiring architects venturing into entrepreneurship- click here to learn more or share with an architect you love!  SIGN UP TO MY (FREE) MINDSET MINUTES NEWSLETTER:https://www.theclaudiaramirez.com/newsletter— your weekly dose of inspiration and growth! Discover practical tips, real-life stories, and mindset leadership hacks.  Come say hi! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsclaudiaramirez/Email: hello@theclaudiaramirez.com Can't wait to see you in one of my courses/programs! I believe in you

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 135 - From Classroom to Construction Site: Shaping Tomorrow's Architects with Licensed Architect Krista Marcovecchio

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 41:56


Join Katerina as she sits down with licensed architect and mentor Krista Marcovecchio as they delve into the world of architecture education and mentorship. Krista shares insights about her coaching program designed to provide invaluable guidance on mastering construction documents, and the essential balance between soft skills and technical expertise required to thrive in an architecture firm. Krista discusses the challenges of architecture school and the transition into the professional world, highlighting the importance of internships for gaining real-world experience. She emphasizes the need for mentors to take a chance on students, fostering the next generation of architects. Krista discusses common questions she receives from students, particularly about AI and 3D programs, and the impact these software programs are having on the next generation of architects. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the world of architecture education and professional growth.   Mentioned:  Listen to Krista's previous episode on FTH Ep. 83 - Navigating Architecture School and Leveling Up in your profession with architecture coach Krista Marcovecchio The Mark Up Coaching Program Follow Krista on Instagram @kmarco.mkr Connect with Krista on Linkedin   Purchase your copy of The Mindful Blueprint for Launching Your Architecture Firm  Use code honeycomb20 for 20% off! Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer   Follow From the Honeycomb on Instagram! Podcast Audio edit by LadyToluu Soile  https://www.fiverr.com/users/bamisesoile/seller_dashboard. Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

Practice Disrupted with Evelyn Lee and Je'Nen Chastain
159: Architecture, And: Senior Product Manager at Higharc

Practice Disrupted with Evelyn Lee and Je'Nen Chastain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 34:42


Episode 159: Architecture, And: Senior Product Manager at HigharcHow can technology, software, and product management roles transform and expand the traditional architecture practice?On this episode of Practice Disrupted, we sit down with Abe Drechsler, a licensed architect and current product manager at Higharc, to explore the intersection of the architecture practice and evolving technology. Throughout our conversation, Abe explains his role as a product manager, where he leverages digital tools to automate and streamline design processes and compares the traditional architecture practice to one that prioritizes tech. First, Abe shares why he transitioned from traditional architecture practice to product management and highlights the potential of tech-oriented roles within architectural firms. We touch on the workplace culture at Higharc and the pros and cons of the architecture industry-wide call back to working in person in the office.Then, Abe discusses the impact of technology on automating tasks, allowing architects to focus on design and other human-centric aspects of the practice. He also notes the differences between architecture and product management, including the physical nature of architecture as opposed to the digital divide and flexibility of tech.In architecture, there's a clear understanding of what you're trying to build and what the client wants, at the end of the day. It's very obvious that if a client wants a hospital, chances are they're going to expect the hospital four years later. But in tech, there's a whole lot more exploration because you are not really sure what the final solution is going to be when you start off. You have to have the conversations and you can build something wildly different depending on how the initial conversations go. - Abe Drechsler To wrap up the conversation, Abe offers his advice to recent architectural graduates who are considering non-traditional career paths. He emphasizes the influence of alternative practices on the future of built environments and outlines the opportunities they present in the field.Tune in next week for an episode where I'm going in the interview seat and we have a special guest back on the podcast.Guest:Abe Drechsler, AIAAbe is a Product Manager and Licensed Architect with a passion for design and digital technologies. As a product manager at Higharc, he develops methods for systematizing and automating the design and documentation of homes. Previously as an Architect at KieranTimberlake and Ballinger he has worked on a variety of project types and scales. Throughout his career he's focused on expanding the value of architecture and making design more accessible.

Your Best Move EVER
Ep 94 - Families Navigate Assisted Living and Memory Care

Your Best Move EVER

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 23:25


Curious about Assisted Living? Join us as we uncover essential insights into making the decision to embrace a supportive environment offering Assisted Living and Memory Care services. This deeply meaningful episode recognizes heightened emotions, when when we realize our loved one is still cognizant, can still get around, but showing signs of declining faculties and the loss of independence – A reality that can be overwhelming. The uncertainty of which path to take weighs heavily. But remember, you are not alone. We explore the necessity of transitioning to a lifestyle that ensures safety and relieves the burdens on ourselves and our families. As a Senior Real Estate Specialist, Judy is here to help you and your loved ones transition. Whether it is downsizing to a smaller living space or moving to a community among new friends, where care, activities and cleaning services are close at hand. Call Judy to talk about what steps to take, even if the move is a year down the road. Scott Stewart, Marketing Director, New Friends Memory Care Of Florence  3321 Oak St, Florence, Oregon 97439  541-902-8821 Fax 541-902-8615https://www.newfriendsofflorence.com info@newfriendsofflorence.com Ep 92 - Embracing Memory Care • A Path to Safety and Comfort with Scott Stewart Ep 60 - Resources To Pay For Assisted Living, Memory Care And Hospice with Jens Peterson, Oregon Senior Transitions OregonSeniorTransitions@gmail.com  (458) 227-6228 Ep 54 - How To Create A Thrivable Home • Embracing Accessibility, Adaptability and Visitability with Stacia Hood, Licensed Architect in Oregon and Minnesota.  Certified Aging in Place Specialist, CAPS.  612-240-3214  stacia@thrivablehome.com  For more episodes to assist visit Senior Transitions  Summary   2:21 – History   3:36 – Not a Hospital or Nursing Home   4:09 – Values that shape the atmosphere   5:50 – Signs that determine use for Assisted Living   7:34 – Amenities within the community   9:20 – Scott's qualifications 10:31 – Assisted Living vs. Memory Care explained 11:49 – Locked building for Memory Care Safety 13:08 – Staff hours, emergency support 14:40 – Family visitation 17:21 – Memory Care vs. In Home Care 18:58 – Share Your Story 20:56 – Plan ahead for selling residence 21:34 – Option to build a forever home 22:25 – Financial Assistance   Support us by sharing this Podcast with people you know ~ We appreciate and value your comments to bring you information that resonates with you... and keep this Podcast alive! 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FOLLOW anywhere you find your favorite Podcast - Search for Homeowners Best Real Estate Moves The show will stay in your Show Library for easy access while traveling  Listen to Audio Player on your computer: click here Facebook Page Homeowners Best Real Estate Moves Listen on your computer Podcast.JudyCasad.com Send me your feedback, questions and topic suggestions. Who knows? You just might be a guest on our next show! 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There's so much that goes into this decision, whether your market is in demand, how much appreciation you've had in your property over time, and of course the equity position and how much you could be making from the sale of your property… If you have questions or if you're interested in potentially listing your home, connect with me by giving me a call or text and I'll be happy to send you an analysis to help you make good decisions. Smart Moves For Homeowners! Knowledge is power and potentially saves you money by making smart informed decisions.  Explore your personal financial goals by clicking this complimentary Value Explorer today!  Completely free of charge with no obligation!   We do not receive any compensation for mentioning or endorsing product or services discussed in the episode. My Brokerage compensation comes to me upon the closing of a sale. 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Tangible Remnants
Victoria Theater with Joseph Kandoth

Tangible Remnants

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 34:27


This episode is all about the Victoria Theater in NY and features a conversation with Joseph Kandoth of Aufgang Architects. The Victoria Theater was one of four contiguous vaudeville houses on West 125th Street, along with the Apollo Theater, the Harlem Opera House, and the Alhambra Theater. Together, the four theaters were known as Harlem's “Opera Row.” Along with its neighboring theaters, the Victoria contributed to the reputation of 125th Street and Harlem as a world-class entertainment district. Listen in to hear all about the redevelopment.Links:Aufgang websiteVictoria Theater Final Environmental Impact document Tangible Remnants on InstagramTangible Remnants WebsiteLinkedTr.ee for resourcesEarn CEUs for listening to this podcastSignup for Ask Me Anything w/ Nakita ReedGabl Media NetworkSarah Gilberg's MusicBio: Joseph graduated with a degree Bachelor of Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology. An active member of the American Institute of Architects. A Licensed Architect in the state of New York.Joseph has decades of experience working on a variety of projects in the tristate area and beyond. His diverse work includes luxury homes and apartments, churches and synagogues, high-end shopping centers, fast food restaurant chains, auto dealerships, schools and healthcare facilities. His international work also includes architectural consultancy for many luxury homes in Kerala, India.He incorporates his worldly experience into his everyday design work and brings to the table a wealth of knowledge about designs from all over the world. His vast experience, both personal and professional, comes with a considerable cultural understanding, which is an important factor in any design.In addition to his dedication to architecture, Joseph holds a deep passion for world travel and has visited over 40 countries. Joseph resides in the home he completely remodeled and rehabilitated with his family in Nyack, NY. **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.** Mentioned in this episode:ArchIT

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 108 - Architecting Motherhood with Balance and Boundaries with licensed architect Morgan Chawaga

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 40:59


In this week's episode, Katerina is joined by Morgan, an architect, mother, and certified meditation teacher. Morgan shares her personal journey into becoming aware of mindfulness and emphasizes the significance of incorporating mindfulness into daily life as both a mother and architect.  Morgan discusses the importance of being a positive example for her daughters and the transformation in her approach to work after embracing motherhood. Discover Morgan's mindful rituals in the morning that lay the foundation for a successful day, and learn how she checks in with herself throughout the day to prevent burnout.  In this episode you will gain insights on how to navigate distractions and stay focused, fostering a centered mind amidst the chaos. Whether you're an architect, a mother, or both, this episode offers valuable perspectives on embracing mindfulness to lead a fulfilling and balanced life in the dynamic intersection of motherhood and architecture.   Mentioned: Follow Morgan on Instagram @be_mindful_with_morgan Check out Morgan's website Book a session with Morgan! Download a free meditation by Morgan   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.    

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 101 - Empowering Architects: Overcoming Struggles, Fostering Mentorship, and Shaping the Future with licensed architect Gabriella Bermea

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 45:29


In this inspiring episode, join Katerina and licensed architect Gabriella Bermea as they discuss how creating a cross-generational workplace is not just a concept but a reality. Gabriella shares how her journey has fueled her passion to building a better future for the architecture profession and how the unwavering encouragement of her mentors helped her become the architect she is today.  It was during an eye-opening internship experience that shifted Gabriella's focus towards advocacy, highlighting the pivotal role architects play in shaping the built environment. Together, Katerina and Gabriella explore how mentorship is instrumental in building the next generation of architects. Gabriella delves into the art of designing spaces that serve educational purposes, discussing the intricacies of accommodating students from K-12 and beyond. Her passion for community advocacy, particularly in the realm of education, shines through as she shares her vision for creating better learning environments.   Mentioned: Follow Gabriella on IG: @gabbybermea  Connect with Gabriella on LinkedIn: Gabriella (Gabby) Bermea  Follow Gabriella on FB: Gabriella Bermea   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.  

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA532: Luis Murillo - From Colombia to L.A. | An Architect's Story of Passion and Persistence

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 40:50


From Colombia to L.A. | An Architect's Story of Passion and PersistenceLuis was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia, where he also received his bachelor's degree in Architecture at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in 1994. Although his birthplace was in the mountains, he always dreamed of living near the ocean where he could embrace his passion for an outdoor lifestyle. In 1997, the opportunity to work at a Los Angeles based design firm presented itself, so he chose to move his young, growing family to California. With his fun personality and serious dedication to architectural design, Luis's career flourished in Los Angeles. In early 2010 Luis established LMD Architecture Studio. Focusing on his own professional practice he aims to achieve design excellence through efficiency, innovation, and responsible use of materials and forms, always motivated by his Colombian roots and ‘can do' attitude. His return client list is a testimony to his joyful work ethic, innovative mastery of design and devotion to be personally present in every phase of a project. Luis continues pursuing his goal to orchestrate design solutions that influence and shape the client's vision into reality, and to enhance their lifestyle. Luis has been doing architectural design in the Los Angeles area for over 20 years. Luis is a Licensed Architect in Colombia and the State of California in the US.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, From Colombia to L.A. | An Architect's Story of Passion and Persistence with Luis Murillo. Connect with Luis at LMD Architecture Studio, or follow him on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.Please visit Our Platform SponsorsDetailed 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 ARCAT.com/podcast.EntreArchitect Network. Since 2012, EntreArchitect has helped thousands of architects like you find the connections, training, and critical business resources needed to build happy, healthy, profitable architecture firms. Join EntreArchitect Network today.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 99 - WIA: Blueprints of Motherhood: Balancing Growth in Architecture and Life with licensed architect Gloria Kloter

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 62:28


In the final episode of the Women in Architecture (WIA) series, join Katerina and licensed architect Gloria Kloter as they explore the dual role of delegation in both motherhood and architecture, particularly when you're the owner of an architectural firm. In this episode you will discover the secrets to vanquishing fear and understanding that challenges are but temporary hurdles. The heart of this episode transcends Gloria's professional accomplishments and delves into the profound life lessons she's learned. She emphasizes the importance of clinging to your "why" in the face of adversity and the imperative to seek help and delegate tasks to avoid burning out. Gloria imparts wisdom on knowing your limitations and reveals the cherished rituals she employs to steal moments of solace for herself. This final episode of WIA encapsulates the essence of empowerment, resilience, and unwavering determination. Join us in celebrating the transformative power of architecture and the indomitable spirit of women in the field.   Mentioned: Glo Architecture - Gloria's Architecture Firm The Architecture of Motherhood by Gloria Kloter Follow Gloria on Instagram Find Gloria on Facebook Gloria on Linkedin   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.    

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Breaking Barriers: Susan King's Multifaceted Approach to Architecture

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 24:28


Today's guest is Susan King.   Susan is a registered architect and a principal at HED, one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the country.   Show summary: In this podcast episode, Susan King discusses her passion for architecture, her journey to becoming a licensed architect, and the challenges she faced along the way. Susan also talks about two exciting projects she is currently working on, including a conservatory built using passive house methodology and a collaboration for underserved neighborhoods in Chicago. The conversation also touches on the challenges of unique designs and building regulations.    -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro [00:00:00]   Susan's Journey [00:00:49]   Challenges of Becoming a Licensed Architect [00:02:22]   Exciting Project: The Conservatory Apartments [00:09:55]   Passive House Certification [00:10:55]   Challenges with Building Codes [00:14:21]   Demand for Apartments and Active Adult Housing [00:20:47]   Susan King's contact information [00:23:30]   Show notes and website mention [00:23:49]   Closing remarks and call to action [00:24:01] -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Susan:  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-king-faia-leed-ap-bd-c-lfa-0057b45/  Web: https://www.hed.design/   Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Susan King (00:00:00) - A lot of people like to talk about net zero. These days, I view it as an important step towards net zero because think that you need to make your your project, you know, rightsize it, make it as efficient as it can be, make it using as little energy as possible. And then you can talk about trying to, you know, get all the way to to not needing any, you know, any power brought to the building.   Sam Wilson (00:00:23) - Welcome to the how to scale commercial real estate show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.   Sam Wilson (00:00:36) - Susan King is a registered architect and principal at one of the oldest and largest architecture and engineering firms in the country. Susan, welcome to the show.   Susan King (00:00:47) - Thank you. Thank you for having me.   Sam Wilson (00:00:48) - Absolutely.   Sam Wilson (00:00:49) - The pleasure is mine. Susan, There are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90s or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there?   Susan King (00:00:58) - All of them in 90s.   Sam Wilson (00:01:00) - Got it.   Susan King (00:01:02) - Okay, so where did I start? Guess I wanted to be an architect from a really, really young age. I grew up in northeastern Ohio. I was the artist in the family. I was always drawing and I studied Frank Lloyd Wright in, um, in art class and particularly Fallingwater. And that was it. After that, I'm like, that's what I want to do. And so guess fast forward several years later, graduated from college architecture degree worked, worked and became licensed and then started to kind of focus my career into housing, which has been all kinds of housing but has been the main focus of, you know, of my professional life. So when I say, yeah, I because when I say all kinds of housing mean with the exception of no single family housing, but does senior living, underserved populations, market rate, high end luxury condo, the whole student housing, the whole gamut of multifamily, you.   Sam Wilson (00:02:12) - Get to see it all. And I guess for those who are listening, I've got several architects as friends and as in-laws.   Sam Wilson (00:02:22) - I mean, getting through architecture, getting not just through school is really, really hard and then getting passed all the exams. I mean, I don't think people realize how many exams are still left when you guys graduate college.   Susan King (00:02:38) - Yeah. Yeah. So I've blocked all that out of my life, I'm sure. So. Well, and then I'll just tell a funny story that before I studied Frank Lloyd Wright and decided on architecture, I had I love animals. I'm a cat person and I wanted to be a veterinarian. And so the thing that amuses me now, looking back, is that I was like, Oh, no way. I'm not going to school for eight years to be to be a vet. And then instead I ended up going for six to become an architect. And then and then also after that's over, as you say, had to finish my I had some of my internship while as part of my schooling there's a it constantly changes so my info may be a little out of date, but it's like a 2 or 3 year internship where you're then out of school working as an architect, under supervision, people who are licensed.   Susan King (00:03:32) - And then you get to take the fun licensing exam, which in my day was when it was in person, was a one time of year. You got one shot at it. Um, I think it was 3 or 4 days of test after test after test. And then if you didn't pass all of it, you had to wait a whole year to to retake it. So, yes, it was quite an ordeal. I think I still have nightmares about like waking up and finding out I have to do that again. But today, today, it's all modernized. And I hate to sound like my parents. Like when I was your age, I had to do this, that and the other. But it's all I think it's like all year round. It still takes people a long time to get through its 8 or 9 tests. Still, that hasn't changed and it does still take them several years. Even though it's spread out, you know, they can they maybe it's worse now. They're constant.   Susan King (00:04:25) - They take you know, it's constant throughout your life until you're done. And it can take 2 or 3 years to get through all of it, right?   Sam Wilson (00:04:32) - Yeah, it's amazing. It's absolutely amazing. I just. Yeah, watching, watching one of my sister in law's get through, it was just like, oh, my gosh, does this ever end? And so years later, they're still taking and studying and just just banging their head against the desk, you know, studying day in and day out for one exam, they get 3000. Well, we got eight more to go like, Oh, right.   Sam Wilson (00:04:53) - And so good on you. Good on you for getting.   Sam Wilson (00:04:56) - Through it and getting it done. I mean, I guess I say all that to say one, It takes a lot of commitment and discipline to get that done. And then secondly, you guys have to know a lot to do what you do. And I think that's that's really, really cool. Let's let's kind of dive in, if we can, into what you particularly work on there at head and kind of well, just tell me a little bit about that.   Sam Wilson (00:05:19) - Maybe we'll, I'll ask my next questions later on.   Susan King (00:05:22) - Yeah. So, so now right. And so I'm a principal, so I'm an owner of the firm now and then. Guess that's a whole nother journey to if you even want that, you know, some architects don't know. Necessarily, you know, want that. Want that responsibility. Yeah. But I always did. I guess I'm full of jokes because the other joke I make now is guess because I get asked to speak a lot about different things and I mentor a lot. And, um, one of the other things I usually share is that I always wanted to be an owner, Um, but I thought I would be with a smaller firm. I did not see myself with a large national practice, so but on the other hand, I never wanted to be a sole proprietor either. I'm very collaborative. Um, like to bounce things off people always. Everything's a team, especially when you're coming, you know, when you're talking about building or designing buildings.   Susan King (00:06:20) - There's so many pieces to it that it's always a team effort. But the surprise to me was I always thought I'd have maybe 2 or 3 partners, you know, didn't think I'd have. I think I have 50.   Sam Wilson (00:06:32) - 50 partners.   Susan King (00:06:33) - So I'm one of 51 shareholders in the firm. So but I, I think I mentioned already, I mean, went to I graduated from the University of Cincinnati. It was a bachelor of architecture degree. And with that came some practical experience because they had I think they still have this it's a cooperative program. So it takes you six years to get your five year degree because you're after your second year, you're actually working in architectural offices. So that begins that's the beginning of your your intern period that counts towards the licensing time. So, um, so after that, I wanted to move. I worked in Chicago as a student and wanted to return here after graduate and, and that's what I did. So I worked in a few different firms all smaller. And even the firm that I joined in Chicago that became head was a 40, 50 person firm.   Susan King (00:07:33) - And um, and has formed as a it's been a series of acquisitions over the past like 20 years. Guess that's how we've grown to a national practice. So, so I've been here actually kind of a long time and I was an associate at the time that so was already licensed. And I do a bit of design, a bit of planning in all the way into the details. I spent several years doing contract administration, which is observing, observing the buildings, getting built. So I kind of had all of that under my belt before then, you know, became an owner of the of the project. And so but when I made the move to ever since I've been here, it's I came here to do multifamily housing and that's been what I've done. And like I already mentioned a lot of affordable housing and a lot of senior living at all levels of care. Um, has been my main focus. So when you ask like, what do I like? What is my day? What did my day look like? Um, uh, so it can it's different every day.   Susan King (00:08:45) - And maybe that's why I like it. Um, but it'll involve a bit of, you know, depending projects at different phases. I mentioned earlier, we have a project under construction right now, so I've got actually a couple of things under construction right now. So there's a little bit I'm not the one in the field, but, but do get involved, you know, in different things that come up that are going on during that process. But prior, prior to getting to construction, there's there's design, there's planning, there's getting the the client doing the marketing to get the project to begin with. So going all the way back to the other end of the line. So I kind of as a principal, I touch all of that.   Sam Wilson (00:09:24) - All of it, all of it, Yeah. Know and, and that's, that's amazing, first of all. But let's, let's, let's talk a little bit about a project you're most excited about right now. What's some things you're seeing because I know you got to have favorites don't lie to me and tell me you don't because there's some stuff you're like, Oh, this is really fun to work on.   Sam Wilson (00:09:42) - The other stuff, you're like, okay, that's a snooze fest. We'll do it. But that's boring.   Sam Wilson (00:09:47) - So yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:09:49) - I'll talk about the stuff that put you to sleep, talking about the stuff you're working on right now that's really, really fun and compelling for you personally.   Susan King (00:09:55) - Okay, So we'll I'll start with the one that we chatted about right before we came on live. Um, the one that is under construction. Um, it's a smaller project. It's only four stories, but it is, it's all affordable. It's called the Conservatory Apartments. It's here in the city of Chicago. And what's so I don't know if I said this already, but it's 43 studio apartment, so that's what makes it a little bit smaller than normal. Um, and it, it has a very sustainable, energy efficient green, green if you want to use that word agenda. So I really get excited. Don't really care. With the topology is. But if a project can bring together the sustainability pieces and make it happen, I think that's where that's what really gets me excited and this is one of those in the project is pursuing passive house certification, which is kind of an extreme green.   Susan King (00:10:55) - I always want to say prescriptive. I don't know if that's really right, but it's a tried and true methodology of building that is a little different than the traditional way, but it produces a very high performance envelope for the building. And I view it as a lot of people like to talk about net zero these days. I view it as an important step towards net zero because think that you need to make your your project, you know, rightsize it, make it as efficient as it can be, make it using as little energy as possible. And then you can talk about trying to, you know, get all the way to to not needing any, you know, any power brought to the building. So, so that project is about halfway done. And we had received our our design certification for Passive house and the acronym is US. So Passive House Institute, United States. There's actually a think a European or German institute as well. Um, so they are the ones that are monitoring, monitoring what we're doing and making sure we're, we're doing it all correctly.   Susan King (00:12:05) - And today actually happens to be the blower door test where they're going to think it's happening. It should be happening right now as I'm speaking, it's pumping all this air air into the building to check the whole envelope before they start doing the the cladding and everything to make sure it's as tight as it is supposed to be. So this is the first time my firm has has been able to, you know, have had the opportunity to pursue this type of certification. A lot of people might be more familiar with Leed. We've done a ton of lead and all of that. So to me, this there are these. Other methodologies out there, or if it's not really technology, but certifications that are a little more extreme green in my opinion. So like living building challenge and and passive house think that in those categories. So so that's one project. Um, I'm also I have another project that's just starting that we are actually also in Chicago but we're teamed with a, another firm from California. Um, that's part of that we just won earlier in the summer.   Susan King (00:13:15) - It was part of a design competition here in Chicago. There's for the past 3 or 4 years, there has been an initiative called Invest Southwest. And it was focused on our, the neighborhoods of Chicago to the south and to the west, trying to bring catalytic projects into neighborhoods that had previously sort of been underserved, underdeveloped and all that. And this was an initiative coming out of the mayor's office. And so it was it was highly competitive. And so there were several of those types of projects going on around the city right now. And so we're we're again, proud to be part of one of them.   Sam Wilson (00:13:54) - That's really cool. I mean, yeah, those are those are fun, fun projects for you to work on. Let's go back to the four story conservatory project for just a second. I had a question on that. When you're doing such a unique design, unique building methodology, what is that process like? Interfacing with local building codes, building inspectors? I mean.   Susan King (00:14:21) - Oh yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:14:24) - It can't be an.   Sam Wilson (00:14:25) - Easy row to hoe.   Susan King (00:14:27) - No, it was not. But think it think it's going to get easier here now and not I'm not going to say because because we we forged the way by ourselves, that's for sure. But I'm laughing because we we actually had an amazing time getting our permit a year ago. I was just pulling out my hair going, Are we ever going to get this thing out? And the interesting thing, though, about our that project and that timeline, we happen to just be paralleling it was sort of like we were just maybe just ahead, if we'd just been a couple months later, her life would have been easier. But the, the codes were changing here and have changed. Um, and so it should be I'm hoping to do another and I'm hoping the road will be easier the next time. But we actually had to ask for, um, an alternative compliance path on our, our ventilation requirements. And again, lucky for us, there was a whole group of advocates and other people who were working on this issue directly with the city of Chicago Department of Buildings to get these changes that we were asking for, um, built into the code.   Susan King (00:15:43) - And so it's just the little, you know, it was, yeah. So all of that was taking taking officially effect as we were finally pulling our permit. So our timing was just in, in parallel with it and just keep thinking that, yes, my next one and everyone who is coming behind us, it should be easier. But but historically, um, the city of Chicago, their their building code and I'm not a mechanical engineer, so I'm not the best person to be able to explain this. But it was around the things we were asking for were around ventilation and exhaust and that, um, you know, having a really tight envelope. You've got to balance it with a mechanically ventilated system so that you don't get, you know, the sick building and all of that. So it's really important, right? It's important stuff. And it's reason to be, you know, make sure you're doing it right and all of that. But, um, but, but yes, it was quite, um.   Susan King (00:16:43) - It was it was a challenge and it was long. And I do keep thinking back because last year at this time we were trying to get our the design certification piece is kind of the step where the institute signed off right before you, you know, before you start construction. And we were on while I'm anxious today that our blower that the whole building blower door test is going okay. Um a year ago it was even more.   Sam Wilson (00:17:06) - Even more more angst.   Susan King (00:17:07) - About it like are they going to approve this or are they not going to approve it? Can we get the permit out? Um, you know, is this code going to be adopted? Which it has been. And so that's pretty exciting. And, and I will then say I'll put it in Chicagoan context. So that that had been a big barrier. Our ventilation apparently we are buildings here, we're over over ventilated which of course then takes energy to sure. But if you look at if you go east, interestingly enough, to New York City and Pennsylvania and then the entire state had an initiative and then also Boston did something recently as well all all around passive house.   Susan King (00:17:50) - So to fit into your like they are already scaling passive house up. So I'm anxious for Chicago to catch up with them but because want to say think Boston like did something really radical you could kind of maybe Google it and find it. But I want to say they they built passive house straight into their code, but it might not be exactly that extreme, but it was pretty radical. And so think believe this is the way it's going. We are building differently but think we're actually building the way we're going to build in the future, right?   Sam Wilson (00:18:22) - No, And that's that's it. I mean, yeah, I look at this is obviously I'm not an architect. I'm loosely in, you know, I've owned a way too much real estate. So I see a lot of it. And I've been in the trades. I've had a business in the trades for a long, long time. And you see the way buildings are built, you see the materials being used, you see the the waste, you see the inefficiency in the building.   Sam Wilson (00:18:46) - But it's just the way it is. Like even looking here in Memphis, it's like the housing stock just in the general single family housing. It's just so old. It's so old stuff is just horribly inefficient. And it's like, my goodness, there's got to be a better way than continuing even in the new build stuff. It's just it's still that feels like it's the same. It's just the same product. But. It's going to fall apart faster. So it's like, you know, what are we.   Sam Wilson (00:19:15) - Doing?   Susan King (00:19:15) - Yeah, we should build for length, build for duration, durability, and.   Sam Wilson (00:19:21) - Go ahead.   Sam Wilson (00:19:21) - I'm sorry. Oh, yeah, no problem.   Susan King (00:19:23) - But you just made me think of the other thing. That mean we. We've dabbled in it. But the other big construction change, I would say, is modularity. Right. Mean and or you know, we see a lot of prefab components but but everyone thinks it's like kind of a no brainer that the the solution to the housing crisis is is modular units like why can't we have an apartment come out pretty much built you plug it in.   Susan King (00:19:50) - Right. And at least for whatever reason, it doesn't get off the ground like people try and it dies. And I it's a little bit frustrating to watch but think that's the other thing that that's got to happen.   Sam Wilson (00:20:03) - It's coming It's a it's a slow moving process, but it's certainly coming soon. We got just a couple of minutes here left and I've got one more question, more from a just kind of I going to call it market sentiment, but I really want to hear from you because you guys get kind of a front row seat to all the projects being built around the country to what builders are looking for, what they want to build. Coming to you guys probably saying, Hey, can we even do this? What's the possibility here in all of the housing profiles that you guys work inside of? What's the type or the product that's in most demand for you guys to be architects on and to draw up plans for and. Yeah. What?   Sam Wilson (00:20:45) - Oh, yeah.   Susan King (00:20:47) - Yeah. Good. That's a good question.   Susan King (00:20:50) - Think it's. It's apartments, but think right now. Uh, probably for the next. So things come in cycles, Right? And so I mentioned, um, our firm in our Los Angeles office kind of rode. There was a high rise housing boom there for the past ten years before Covid. And we got to do a lot, a lot of units built a pretty strong portfolio out there. And then, of course, it's on the, you know, you overbuild and then it cycles down. And so out there, we're seeing a lot of the, um, little maybe a little more suburban, less dense, but still probably 3 to 4 stories in height, but a little more sprawling, you know, apartment complexes. Um, in and we didn't, we didn't touch on senior living but think senior living is always in demand and then but there's a new and we we're pursuing a lot of these but we haven't landed anything yet. Um, there's kind of a new category in senior living called It's a terrible name, but it's called Active Active Adults.   Susan King (00:22:00) - But it's really 55 plus apartments but without any kind of medical or nursing. And they don't they're standalone. That's what maybe separates them from the continuum of care life plan, community type campuses that were being done. So I think that's on the I, you know, we're anxious to to have some of that in our portfolio. We don't yet but think it's it's coming and and it's that baby boomer the end of the baby boomer the next generation X guess you know they're like we're healthier we don't we don't consider ourselves seniors don't call us that and active adult probably isn't the right name. But that's somehow what we we've got right now, which can also have issues with with with fair housing and all of that. They have to be careful. But I'm surprised it's lasted as a as a label label.   Sam Wilson (00:22:54) - Right.   Sam Wilson (00:22:55) - That's very, very insightful. Susan, I have loved having you on the show today. Thank you for taking the time to really just break down your journey into becoming an architect, what it takes to become an architect, the types of assets you guys are working on, you know, breaking down this conservatory project with passive house there in Chicago.   Sam Wilson (00:23:15) - I think that's absolutely fascinating. You guys get a front row seat to kind of what is going on in the commercial real estate sectors across the country. So I appreciate you taking the time to come on today and share with us if our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you and your firm, what is the best way to do that?   Susan King (00:23:30) - Um, I'm on LinkedIn, so that's probably, you know, you can Google my, my name with our website is W WW dot design. So. And I'm there too. So head dot design.   Sam Wilson (00:23:48) - Head dot.   Sam Wilson (00:23:49) - Design. We'll make sure we include that there in the show notes. It's a very pretty website. I should expect nothing less from an architecture firm, but yeah, very, very cool. Susan, thank you again for coming on today. I certainly appreciate it.   Susan King (00:23:59) - Okay. Thank you. Thank you for having me.   Sam Wilson (00:24:01) - Hey, thanks for.   Sam Wilson (00:24:01) - Listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate podcast. If you can do me a.   Sam Wilson (00:24:05) - Favor.   Sam Wilson (00:24:06) - And subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.  

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 91 - Empowering career transitions and growth during your architecture journey with licensed architect Katelyn Rossier

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 51:23


Transitioning between different jobs and roles in a firm can be a daunting task, especially in the world of architecture. Join Katerina and licensed architect Katelyn Rossier as they sit down to discuss the strategies to help you navigate and thrive along your architectural journey.  Katelyn shares what inspired her to start her mentorship program mentorDINO, where you can learn self-assessment tools and methods to help you discover your strengths, weaknesses and areas for growth.  Katelyn has created a platform to share the stories of ARE (Architecture Registration Exam) candidates, to shed light on the determination, perseverance and hard work required to succeed.    Mentioned: Follow mentorDINO on Instagram Connect with Katelyn on Linkedin Sign up for mentorDINO course here! Use promo code HONEYCOMB10 for 10% off! Read the mentorDINO blog The Happiness Lab Podcast   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

Innovative Real Estate with Three Squared, Inc.
Reimagining Multifamily Housing With Susan King of HED

Innovative Real Estate with Three Squared, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 42:46


Why is change so hard to enact on a large scale level? In this episode we sit down with Susan King, Licensed Architect and Principal at HED, to discuss why it is so challenging to pioneer change in the architecture and development industry. We also speak about the mindset shift of upfront costs versus longevity, the misconceptions of modularization, and how  Passive House is reimagining how we design multifamily housing. Here is  a glimpse of what you'll learn in today's episode: Introduction to Susan King and Passive house.Incentivising cities to adopt innovative building practices. Challenging the 'cost focus' mindset. How Passive House is changing multifamily housing. Challenges modularization faces in the building industry. Click here to learn more about the work Susan is doing with Passive House. Lean more about HED here. Conservatory Apartments In Chicago Ready to move forward with your project, or have questions about building with shipping containers? Contact us here and we will put you in contact with the right member of our team. Make sure to follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on new project releases, trainings, and more.

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 89- Understanding the symbiotic relationship between Architects and AI with licensed architect Shadia Jaramillo

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 39:50


In this captivating episode, join Katerina and licensed architect Shadia Jaramillo as they discuss how architects hold incredible value in shaping the built environment and what the future of AI means for the architectural industry.  Shadia opens up about unique challenges she has faced within the industry and sheds light on the importance of promoting diversity and inclusivity, including giving AI a seat at the table.  Whether you're an aspiring architect, a design enthusiast or simply curious about the future of AI in architecture, this episode promises to be a thought-provoking and enlightening conversation.    Mentioned: Follow Shadia on Instagram Connect with Shadia on Linkedin Episode 83 - Navigating Architecture School and Leveling up in your profession with architecture coach Krista Marcovecchio   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

The Young Architect Podcast
206 - Passion and Perseverance: Chloe's Journey as a Young Licensed Architect

The Young Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 28:22


Chloe's journey from a spontaneous college application to becoming a licensed Architect showcases the power of determination and adaptability.

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 84 - Celebrating the strength and resilience of female architects with licensed architect Caitlin Brady

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 41:56


In this empowering episode, join Katerina as she sits down with host of Architectette podcast Caitlin Brady to discuss the unique experiences and challenges faced by women in the architecture industry.  Caitlin shares her journey of working in the traditionally male dominated field of architecture and how the importance of mentorship has helped her gain more knowledge and understanding.  Together, they discuss the significance of gaining real-world experience and Caitlin offers advice and tips for young women navigating the profession.    Mentioned: Architectette Podcast Website Follow Caitlin on Instagram Connect with Architectette Podcast on Linkedin Connect with Caitlin on Linkedin Eva Baker episode of Architectette Ben Norkin episode of FTH Byoung design episode of FTH     Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

The Brand Called You
A believer in public engagement | Randy Deutsch | Educator | Author | Keynote Speaker |AI Researcher and Licensed Architect |

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 27:41


Randy Deutsch FAIA, LEED AP, is an educator, author, international keynote speaker, AI researcher and a licensed architect having designed +100 large, complex sustainable projects for which he received the AIA Young Architect Award Chicago. Since 2011, Randy has authored six books. 00:35: About Randy Deutsch and his journey.  Randy Deutsch FAIA, LEED AP served as the Associate Director for Graduate Studies until 2019 and is Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, teaching and conducting research in design, professional practice, building technology and digital technology. Randy is recognized as a professional thought and practice leader, and international keynote speaker and is the recipient of the AIA Young Architect Award-Chicago. In 2020 Randy was elevated to a Fellowship at the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) and a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council (DFC). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 80 - My first months of entrepreneurship with licensed architect Katerina

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 44:01


It has only been a few months but Katerina has a lot to share about her entrepreneurship journey. In this week's episode she discusses the highs and lows of the last few months, from being let go at her full time job to navigating starting a new business.  Katerina gives advice based on the lessons she has learned, like how to network and market yourself as a new architecture firm. Please note this episode isn't a how to start your own business, it's the story of the first few month's of Katerina's entrepreneurship journey.    Mentioned: KBA website Ep. 78 - Word of 2023 check in: planting seeds and cultivating growth Byoung Design blogpost about starting a business  Ep. 79 - Attaining your architecture license and gaining the confidence to start our own firm with Ben Norkin   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 79 - Attaining your architecture license and gaining the confidence to start your own firm with licensed architect Ben Norkin

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 39:55


The journey of attaining your architecture license can be a daunting goal but what you learn throughout the process will set you up for further success in your architecture career. On this week's episode join Katerina as she sits down with licensed architect and founder of Hyperfine Ben Norkin. Ben shares his road to licensure and what lead him to create Hyperfine, the first architect created study tool for the ARE exams (used by Katerina to help pass her exams too!). Not only has Ben built a successful study tool, he has also created a space that helps cultivate support for those architects who are continuing down the path of entrepreneurship. If you are thinking about starting your own firm, this episode will resonate with you.    Mentioned: Follow Ben on Linkedin Hyperfine videos on Youtube Email Ben at ben@hyperfinearchitecture.com Read article mentioned in episode about how to make money in your first months of self employment Check out Hyperfine ARE 5.0 Study material: Hyperfine All Courses Package  PPD and PDD Study assignments PcM and PjM Study assignments PA Study assignments CE Study assignments  Including Hyperfine's Revit course: One Real Project Start-to-Finish: Rebuild  Residential Architecture with Revit: Volume I Residential Architecture with Revit: Volume II Revit Professional Template   Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

The Young Architect Podcast
202 - Architectural Pathfinders: Breaking the Mold with Architect Anthony Falgiano

The Young Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 26:19


Architect Anthony Falgiano is here to share his inspiring story of how he chased his dream to becoming a Licensed Architect no matter what obstacles stool in his way. It can truly be said that Anthony is Breaking the Mold.

The ArchAdemia Podcast
How to qualify as an Architect | Obtaining your Part 3 with the RIBA | EP 5

The ArchAdemia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 86:59


A detailed discussion on what it takes to qualify as a Licensed Architect in the UK. Here, this is called 'The Part 3', which is the 3rd and final qualification needed to become a registered architect with the Architects Registration Board (ARB). We explain how to NAIL your written work, exam and final interview. We also give you a ton of pro tips and crucial advice to make the process as pain free as possible. Hope you like!

From the Honeycomb
Ep. 73 - Showing up authentically as the principal architect of your firm with licensed architect Bryn Young

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 47:25


Are you an architect dreaming of having your own firm? Join Katerina on this week's episode as she sits down with licensed architect Bryn Young from BYoung Design to discuss embarking on the entrepreneur journey. Bryn shares her advice from when she first started out, and how she grew her business to become an award winning architecture firm in La Jolla, California.  It wasn't always an easy path and one of the most important lessons Bryn has learned is showing up authentically. Whether on social media or when meeting with new clients, being authentic has allowed her to build her brand and ideal clientele.   Mentioned: Youtube: youtube.com/byoungdesign Instagram: @BYoungDesign Podcast: Design Create Inspire https://www.byoungdesign.com/podcast Website: https://www.byoungdesign.com/ Marketing download: free download here!     Support the podcast on Patreon! Subscribe to the From the Honeycomb newsletter! Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business
Planning and Working the Plan - Don't get Fancy. ft. Matthew Gullo

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 16:36


Licensed Architect and practiced architecture full time for almost 14 years. Quit my full time architecture job as a principle of a firm. Got my RE license in 2 weeks. Made a quick switch into RE 8 years ago. Since then I have sold close to $100M in real estate and have done over 300 transactions. This year alone we will complete 65-70 sides and around $30M in volume. That is mostly being done with myself and a full time executive assistant. I have a book keeper, videographer, and a few agents that I pay to do showings as well. For 2023 we are preparing to expand to another full time assistant and to add agents to the team. I also became a Tom Ferry Coach and do that a few times a week along with running my RE business. [PARTNER WITH US] Get instant 1-on-1 access to over 26 of the top agents in the country to help scale your business.

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business
Database (Nurture/Value/Follow up/Ask) - Keep it Stupid Simple. ft. Matthew Gullo

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 11:14


Licensed Architect and practiced architecture full time for almost 14 years. Quit my full time architecture job as a principle of a firm. Got my RE license in 2 weeks. Made a quick switch into RE 8 years ago. Since then I have sold close to $100M in real estate and have done over 300 transactions. This year alone we will complete 65-70 sides and around $30M in volume. That is mostly being done with myself and a full time executive assistant. I have a book keeper, videographer, and a few agents that I pay to do showings as well. For 2023 we are preparing to expand to another full time assistant and to add agents to the team. I also became a Tom Ferry Coach and do that a few times a week along with running my RE business. [PARTNER WITH US] Get instant 1-on-1 access to over 26 of the top agents in the country to help scale your business.

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business
Diamonds are Made Under Pressure, the Key to Mindset and Mental Fortitude. ft. Matthew Gullo

Elite Agent Secrets, Start, Grow and Scale Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 22:05


Licensed Architect and practiced architecture full time for almost 14 years. Quit my full time architecture job as a principle of a firm. Got my RE license in 2 weeks. Made a quick switch into RE 8 years ago. Since then I have sold close to $100M in real estate and have done over 300 transactions. This year alone we will complete 65-70 sides and around $30M in volume. That is mostly being done with myself and a full time executive assistant. I have a book keeper, videographer, and a few agents that I pay to do showings as well. For 2023 we are preparing to expand to another full time assistant and to add agents to the team. I also became a Tom Ferry Coach and do that a few times a week along with running my RE business. [PARTNER WITH US] Get instant 1-on-1 access to over 26 of the top agents in the country to help scale your business.

The Young Architect Podcast
194 - The Importance of Becoming Registered with Architect Lorenzo Franchina

The Young Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 47:01


Ready to kick off the New Year and achieve your goal of becoming a Licensed Architect? Architect Lorenzo Franchina is here to tell you that you can do it and to share his wealth of knowledge on how to successfully pass the ARE!

Design Create Inspire
PASS the ARE 5.0: 31 EASY tips to become a licensed architect | Architect Registration Exam

Design Create Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 32:02


Here are the FULL 31 tips with even more info to help you PASS your exams. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/tTTi2f6uu6M Join the Mind Over ARE waitlist now to get first access to my next group coaching: https://www.byoungdesign.com/courses + 31 Best ARE Tips FREE download: https://dci.byoungdesign.com/aretips + ARE Resource Guide FREE download: https://dci.byoungdesign.com/areresources + Ultimate Study Plan course: https://dci.byoungdesign.com/USP + Contract Templates + mini-course: https://dci.byoungdesign.com/contracts https://linktr.ee/byoungdesign Find out more about my studio and me here: byoungdesign.com Find all my recommended products here: https://kit.co/byoungdesign Check out my freebies here: https://www.byoungdesign.com/resource-library If you enjoyed this episode, it's inspired you, or you've found value in it, please let me know on Instagram or YouTube @ByoungDesign. Don't forget to subscribe for more content like this! You can also leave a review on iTunes (Design Create Inspire) and share your favorite parts with us on Instagram @BYoungDesign. #architecturestudent #architectureschool #ARE50 #architectregistrationexam #examtips #exammotivation #entrepreneur #womeninstem #womeninarchitecture #futurearchitect #businesstips

Design With Purpose
Horst Noppenberger, AIA on Transcendent Environments

Design With Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 51:17


Horst Architects, Inc. was founded in 1990 by Horst Noppenberger, AIA and is based in Laguna Beach, California. The practice has evolved into a multi-disciplinary group producing work which bridges technology with cultural and environmental awareness. Their approach to design affirms the possibility of fulfilling the rigorous requirements of the client while engaging in a spirited and robust dialogue with the site. Horst's work explores the contrapuntal aspect of human nature through the creation of space which is both sheltering and expansive, communal and intimate, permanent and ephemeral. Each project celebrates the unique aspect of program, client and site to arrive at design solutions which are original and distinctive. Horst and his team adhere to the principal ethos of modernism, to strip away the extraneous and be somewhat reductive. This approach leads to a poetics of space, characterized by the sculptural interplay of light, material and form. The work of Horst Architects, Inc. has been published in World Architecture, Ville Giardini, Vogue, Luxe and Interiors. Recent projects have been featured in the Art and Architecture Home Tour, cosponsored by the Orange County Museum of Art and the American Institute of Architects. BACKGROUND Architecture Degree (B.S. Architecture) California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 1981 Member of City of Laguna Beach Design Review Board 1996-2000 (Chairman 1999-2000) Licensed Architect in the State of California since 1990 Member of the American Institute of Architects since 1998

The Young Architect Podcast
188 - From Delivering Pizzas to Becoming a Licensed Architect with Evan Berger

The Young Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 65:07


In this episode Evan tells his inspiring story of how he made the decision to quit his job delivering pizzas to dive head first into architecture school.

Peruvians of USA
64 (Spanglish) Journey to Becoming a Licensed Architect with Joselyn Fonseca Palacios

Peruvians of USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 51:17


Joselyn Fonseca Palacios was born in Lima Peru and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 8. She is part of the Los Angeles Department of Water where she leads public works projects throughout the city. Her focus is on water treatment facilities to ensure safe drinking water for Angelinos. As a young professional in the field, she is currently navigating through her journey to becoming a licensed Architect. She graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Architecture and a minor in Consumer Behavior with the Alpha Rho Chi Medal, recognizing her leadership and service to the future of the profession. She is an active member of the National Organization of Minority Architects, where she serves as Co-Director for Project Pipeline Bootcamp, a summer camp dedicated to exposure to architecture and related professions for the youth. Her passion revolves around inspiring, educating, and mentoring first-generation low-income students. In addition, she volunteers her time during Peruvian elections to help her fellow compatriotas in Los Angeles vote and is Chair of Communications for the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. She is family-oriented and during her free time she enjoys watching movies, spending time outdoors, and dancing. Connect with Joselyn: Instagram: @jossy_yssoj Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/joselyn-fonseca Ways to support Peruvians of USA: Sign up for our newsletter Visit our website for episode notes Give us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Become a Listener Supporter, link to Anchor Visit our Online Store and help us change the narrative with our t-shirt: “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano.” Also available in feminine (“peruana”) and gender-neutral (“peruanx”) versions Follow Peruvians of USA Podcast on IG: @peruviansofusa Like our page on Facebook! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peruviansofusa/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peruviansofusa/support

From the Honeycomb
#48 Paving your own way in architecture with licensed architect Catherine Peppard

From the Honeycomb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 33:11


Welcome to the third episode of the Women in Architecture Series! This four part series includes inspiring conversations with women in architecture as they share their story and experiences. On this week's episode Katerina sits down with family friend and licensed architect, Catherine Peppard. From designing as a child on the playground to now working on the Disneyland castle, Catherine shares the evolution of her architecture career. Paving her own way in this industry, Catherine hopes to support and empower other women to do the same.    Mentioned: Catherine's Architecture Firm CAP   Meditate with Katerina on Insight Timer Honeycombee Blog Follow me on Instagram!   Podcast Audio edit by Ma. Charmaine Sarreal, Podcast Specialist   @iamchasarreal Intro music provided by kabgig / Pond5   By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Katerina Burianova, or used by Katerina Burianova with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Katerina Burianova, which may be requested by contacting honeycombeeblog@gmail.com This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.  

Architecture Matters Podcast
#59 When to Engage and Where to Become a Licensed Architect

Architecture Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 60:10


Architecture Matters Podcast was created to enlighten the architectural education process, surviving studio, life after graduation, professional practice, and more. This podcast is intended to reach those who are interested in starting their educational career in architecture, those who have already began the process, professionals who are already working in the field of architecture, as well as those who just love talking architecture. In this episode we go through various charts and information about for which projects would require you to engage in a licensed professional, but Architect and Engineer. As well as NCARBs ARE testing requirements for a few states and which states process may be easier or harder to get licensed in. For any questions, comments, or topics of conversations to be added onto the podcast. Or, if you would like to be a guest on the show to discuss what you love most, feel free to reach out to us on instagram. Instagram: @archmatterspodcast Also, we would highly appreciate if you would leave a review on apple podcast, or send us a message on our instagram! Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/archmatterspodcast/message

Specified: Building Materials Innovation Podcast
S2. Ep. 20: Starting A Career In Architecture (With Michael Riscica)

Specified: Building Materials Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 21:21


Michael Riscica is a Licensed Architect and the Founder of YoungArchitect.com. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Michael talks about some of the challenges he faced while going through the process of architecture school and doing the architect exam, as well as why he was inspired to start YoungArchitect.com. He also discusses the growth they've experienced, some of the upcoming trends he's looking forward to most in the architectural industry, and much more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy!    Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa  YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ARE Live
ARE Live: How to Become a Licensed Architect

ARE Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 70:28


Becoming a licensed architect is no small task. We know the licensure process can be overwhelming, so in this episode of ARE Live we're giving you the ultimate guide to getting licensed. We'll share the key steps you need to complete in order to become a licensed architect, with expert advice from NCARB's Vice President of Examination, Jared Zurn. We'll cover ARE study strategies, understanding licensure requirements by state, navigating the AXP and the upcoming migration to PSI test administration. Add this step-by-step guide to your ARE 5.0 prep and start hitting those milestones! If you're feeling empowered to take your ARE 5.0 prep to the next level, check out our Black Spectacles memberships: https://go.blackspectacles.com/pricing/individual

The Awakened Mother Podcast with Wendy Silvers

Rev. Wendy Silvers dialogues with Sacred Architect Aisha Rose Melodie Hassan regarding awakened motherhood and her soul-centered work bridging spirituality and architecture. Her visionary work involves honoring the land, and helping architects and homeowners build sanctuaries. Aisha Rose is the creator of The Sacred Blueprint TM - a cutting-edge vessel of courses and programs for property owners and designers to birth their dream sanctuaries through a new modality that bridges spirituality & architecture. She leads mentorship programs for architects & designers on Mastering Co-Creative Property Design and guides property owners through her unique signature system to transform their home, garden, community, centre into a place that supports their soul's purpose while partnering with the Spirit of the Land. Aisha's work is multi-disciplinary, intuitive and of the future, bridging her knowledge and expertise in Organic Architecture, Esoteric Wisdom, Geomancy, Alchemical Healing (Certified Practitioner), Anthroposophy and Art. She is a Licensed Architect in Turkey with over 19 years of design and construction experience in Canada, Germany, Turkey and Switzerland on a wide range of projects including large and small scale residential, urban design, mixed-use, cultural, educational and institutional buildings. Join Aisha on her forthcoming online interview event: thesacredblueprintseries.com Connect with Aisha Website: https://www.aisharosemelodiehassan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aisha_rose_melodie_hassan Connect with me: Website: https://www.wendysilvers.com Follow me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wendysilvers Facebook The Awakened Mother Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theawakenedmothercommunity Rev. Wendy: https://www.facebook.com/revwendysilvers Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wendysilvers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaMaWendy/videos Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/TJUtqpCAKibK/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wendysilvers/message

The MommyPedia Podcast- Pediatric Advice, Pediatric Basics, Mom Tips and Hacks for Moms of Littles, Abundance Strategies For
Ep18. Decluttering How-To's For The New Year. Because Physical Clutter Is Equal To Mind Clutter.

The MommyPedia Podcast- Pediatric Advice, Pediatric Basics, Mom Tips and Hacks for Moms of Littles, Abundance Strategies For

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 28:44


Hi mommas!   I have always believed that Clarity is everything. Clarity is power. Especially at the beginning of a new chapter, in our case a NEW YEAR! And what better way to start clarity than clearing up our physical space because mommas, PHYSICAL CLUTTER= MIND CLUTTER. Isn't it that when our homes are organized and in order, we are more at peace? Our minds are clearer, we are less moody, we are happier too? Isn't it also that when our work space is cleared up, we have more space now and more time to pursue our personal goals? BIG YES! WHich is why before we even begin to discover our goals and gain clarity on what we want, let's talk first how to DECLUTTER, How to CLEAR UP OUR PHYSICAL SPACE.   With me here is the very lovely momma, Gizelle Guzman-Dizon who is a Licensed Architect and a Former missionary in Couples for Christ. She is also the creator of HOME DESIGNER MOM, a blog and a page where she helps fellow moms plan/design their space and teaches topics about home decorating, home design and minimalism.   So, let's go claim our space mommas, see you inside!   Love & light, MommaDocJet . . . Get your MompreneurMD Clarity Journal + Lifeplanner here: https://mompreneurmd.com/2022-life-planner/   More episodes I think you will enjoy:   HAPPY NEW YEAR! The Most Valuable Lesson 2021 Has Taught Me That We Can Use For 2022.   https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ZYa9Etlsmsxix0i0PZf6v?si=qKksUGdNTeOMEoAdpUATRQhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3Qs9ukkyfWAhD23IDFPJ95?si=Inmn0ao7SPmqirAzqniCTw   Ep13 How Not To Feel Frustrated When Our Schedules Don‘t Go On As Planned. https://open.spotify.com/episode/7JHAWedhOhXr7o3RL62VJb?https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ItJNSG18m3nM8Icsf09RE?si=giEN5jvKT-SPkoOBOB28BQ   *Come connect with us and join free trainings inside the MomPreneurs Made Fulfilled Community- https://bit.ly/fulfilledmompreneurstribe *Contact me here- mompreneurmd.docjet@gmail.com *Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/mompreneurMD/                

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
From LEED's Arc Tool to Master Planning Sustainable Communities - Gautami Palanki

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 33:32


Gautami Palanki, currently serves as VP, Sustainability at The Howard Hughes Corporation, where she leads sustainability strategy, advancing their commitment to innovative placemaking, design excellence, and operational high performance. For more than a decade, Gautami worked in both private and non-profit environments, where she led architectural design projects, technology implementation, deploying global sustainability standards and technical programs. Passionate about community-based climate action, Gautami has given keynote talks and led workshops for audiences in more than 20 countries and serves on the boards of mission-driven organizations. Gautami holds a B. Arch from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, and M.S. in Sustainable Design from Carnegie Mellon University. She is a Licensed Architect and LEED Fellow. Show Highlights The intersection of science and art in architecture. Bioclimatic design and vernacular in architecture.  Apply LEED and LEED For Cities in new, advanced and creative ways. Accelerate the path of architectural design in green building design and certification.  How can architecture ‘look forward' using data and technology? Arc platform and why all buildings should use it.  Howard Hughes' work in creating ecosystems with master-planned communities. Taking problem/solution driven toolsets and applying them towards ESG principles. “​​I'm really proud of the fact that I have a tribe of people like you and everyone who's listening on the call, whom I can rely on and exchange very candid notes and say ‘Hey, challenge here. What did you do in a similar situation?' For any green building professional having that network, of a very transparent conversation, is key. I'm very glad to have that peer group.” -Gautami Palanki Gautami Palanki Transcript Gautami Palanki's Show Resource and Information Linkedin ​​Twitter ​​Sustainability - Howard Hughes Corporation Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram   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 www.gbes.com/join 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 iTunes.  We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast!   Copyright © 2022 GBES

Episode 14: Interview with Michael Riscica, of YoungArchitects.com

"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 34:58


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

Specified: Building Materials Innovation Podcast
S1. Ep. 181: Building More Freedom Into Your Life (With Lance Cayko)

Specified: Building Materials Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 27:32


Lance Cayko is the Co-Founder, Owner, and a Licensed Architect with F9 Productions. He is also the Co-Host of the Inside The Firm podcast. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Lance talks about how he got into entrepreneurship and what drove him to be successful in his career. He also discusses how you can build more freedom into your life by working hard during the tough times, the differences between running his architecture firm and his new construction company, and much more. Don't miss this episode of Specified! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy!    Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa  YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Liberty Monks
Twin Tower Treachery: September 11th - A Controlled Demolition: Richard Gage, AIA

Liberty Monks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 59:42


Richard Gage is a San Francisco Bay Area architect of 28 years, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and the founder and CEO of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. Since AE911Truth was launched in 2006, more than 2,850 architects and engineers with verified academic degrees and in most cases professional licenses have signed its petition calling for a new investigation into the destruction of World Trade Center Towers 1, 2, and 7, citing overwhelming evidence that they were in fact destroyed by controlled demolition. Richard Gage, AIA, Licensed Architect and Founder and President of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth which represents over 3,400 professional Architects and Engineers demanding a new investigation into the collapse of all 3 World Trade Center skyscrapers on 9/11/2001, the first concrete and steel structures of their type in the world to collapse from fire at free fall speed into their own footprint. Although the Twin Towers sustained impacts by jet airliners, Building 7 was a block away, sustained no impact or major fires, and collapsed in exactly the same manner. Richard has produced documentary films on the subject and has delivered his live multimedia presentation more than 750 times in dozens of foreign countries and in 120 cities across America. Listen to Liberty Monks on www.libertymonks.com/episodes Facebook page Follow us on Twitter Listen on iTunes, Spotify and Anchor Show Notes: https://www.ae911truth.org/

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA397: Lonny Rossman – The Architect Job Search

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 43:36


https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Pic-LonnyRossmanAIA1-scaled.jpeg ()The Architect Job Search Lonny Rossman, AIA is Founder and Managing Principal of API Partners, an Executive Search + Management Consulting Firm focused on the Built Environment Professions. As a Licensed Architect, Lonny recognized the need for specialized AEC Executive Search provided by architecture and design professionals uniquely qualified to assess the skills required for success. Since 1995, API Partners has grown to provide Executive Search, M&A Consulting, Strategic Consulting and Career Management services to Architecture, Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Planning + Design Companies, Institutions, and professionals throughout the United States and Globally. Lonny's approach to executive search and management consulting provides a unique, evaluative perspective that incorporates AEC best practices, in-depth understanding of the architecture, design and real estate markets, and creative strategies that advance business objectives. Lonny's active involvement in the AEC community includes his role as Chair of the Design Committee at the Philadelphia Chapter of the AIA for the past 18 years, where he represented the Philadelphia Chapter nationally, providing guidance and oversight of the annual Awards for Design Excellence while working with the committee to develop design focused programs. Recently, Lonny developed a webinar series for the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning focused on mentorship, recruitment, retention, and business strategy with the purpose of engaging and supporting alumni. Lonny has also authored multiple articles including Don't Waste a Recession' for Archinect.com, and a series of articles with Tami Hausman, PhD for Building Design + Construction focused on how AEC companies are responding to the pandemic and succeeding in a challenging environment. Lonny received his Bachelor of Environmental Design and a Minor in Landscape Architecture from Miami University in Oxford, OH, and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Architecture from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The Architect Job Search with Lonny Rossman. Connect with Lonny online at https://apipartners.com/about-api/ (API Partners), or find him on https://www.facebook.com/pages/API-Partners/161015947255714?fref=ts (Facebook), https://twitter.com/API_Partners (Twitter), and https://www.linkedin.com/in/lonnyrossman/ (LinkedIn).https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/business-by-design/ () Please visit Our Platform Sponsors http://Twinmotion.link/EntreArchitect (Twinmotion) offers simple, real-time visualization for architects to view and edit your scene on-the-go. Present your biggest idea in the easiest way possible to differentiate your projects from your competitors! Download a FREE trial at http://Twinmotion.link/EntreArchitect (Twinmotion.link/EntreArchitect). https://arcat.com (ARCAT) is the online resource delivering quality building material information, CAD details, BIM, Specs, and more… all for free. Visit ARCAT now and subscribe to http://arcat.com (ARCATECT Weekly and ARCATAlert). 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). http://EntreArchitect.com/Monograph (Monograph) is a time tracking and project management tool built by architects for architects. Visit https://entrearchitect.com/monograph/ (EntreArchitect.com/Monograph) to learn more and try it for free today. Additionally, you can join other firm owners, operations leaders and project leaders for a one-day virtual conference to improve your business by...

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA397: Lonny Rossman – The Architect Job Search

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 43:36


The Architect Job Search Lonny Rossman, AIA is Founder and Managing Principal of API Partners, an Executive Search + Management Consulting Firm focused on the Built Environment Professions. As a Licensed Architect, Lonny recognized the need for specialized AEC Executive Search provided by architecture and design professionals uniquely qualified to assess the skills required for […] The post EA397: Lonny Rossman – The Architect Job Search appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

ARE Study Guide Podcast
19: Plumbing Systems

ARE Study Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 11:19


In this episode of the ARE Study Guide Podcast we will discuss Plumbing Systems.Topics covered include:Potable, Grey, and BlackwaterUpfeed SystemsDownfeed SystemsPumped UpfeedValvesCleanoutsWater Flow Ratesand more!This episode is designed to help you prepare for your Architectural Registration Exams (ARE 5.0). This topic is applicable to both Project Planning and Design (PPD) and Project Development and Documentation (PDD).The companion Study Guide is available at AREStudyGuidePodcast.com

Building Resilience AIA Utah BEC | COTE
High Performance Homes - Klima Architecture

Building Resilience AIA Utah BEC | COTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 63:22


AIA Utah has launched the second podcast on Building Resilience! Join the Building Enclosure Council and the Committee on the Environment (BEC | COTE) for engaging conversations about:ArchitectureBuilding technologyMaterialsMethodologies specific to this building's regionAn open conversation about how buildings can make the built and global environment betterThe second episode is now live and takes a look at High-Performance Residential Buildings in Harsh Mountain Environments. The BEC | COTE hosts Dijana Alickovic, Bryan Markkanen, and Jörg Rügemer sit down with Chris Price, founder of Klima Architecture, to discuss his design strategies when it comes to high-performance residential buildings at elevations above 7,000'  Listen in to this latest episode to learn about his buildings and the building technology behind it.Chris Price AIA, CPHC, LEED APThe founder and principal of Klima Architecture. Originally from Northern New Mexico, Chris has always had a deep connection with this wild, fragile planet we call home. He spends his time between the harsh deserts and the lush mountains in and around Utah. Upon receiving his bachelor of arts in Architecture from the University of New Mexico and moving to Utah in 2009, he established Park City Design + Build where he embarked on designing and building more eco-conscious homes in Park City. During his early years of PCD+B, he earned his Masters of Architecture from the University of Utah. Chris is a Licensed Architect, General Contractor, and Passive House Consultant through PHIUS. https://klimaarchitecture.com/Presented by The Building Enclosure Council and the Committee on the Environment

VR Download
Interview: Andreea Ion Cojocaru, Licensed Architect & Programmer CEO Of NUMENA

VR Download

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 55:52


ARE Study Guide Podcast
08: Historical Buildings

ARE Study Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 11:35


This episode of the ARE Study Guide Podcast is all about Historical Buildings. We will describe the differences between Preservation, Restoration, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction. We will also learn the required process for working with historical buildings.This information is designed to be used as a study resource for the Architectural Registration Exams (ARE 5.0) Programming and Analysis test division.To find the companion study guide visit AREStudyGuidePodcast.com

ARE Study Guide Podcast
05: Zoning Ordinances and FAR (Floor Area Ratio)

ARE Study Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 13:40


In this episode we will cover the principles of Zoning Ordinances, including:Floor Area Ratios (FAR)SetbacksBulk Plane RestrictionsVariancesEasementsThis information is designed to help you prepare for the ARE 5.0 Programming and Analysis Exam (PA). You can find the companion Study Guide at AREStudyGuidePodcast.com

ARE Study Guide Podcast
01: Introducing the ARE Study Guide Podcast

ARE Study Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 7:22


Welcome to the ARE Study Guide Podcast!This podcast series is dedicated to providing exam preparation for the ARE 5.0, the Architectural Registration Exams.In this episode we will talk about the ideas and intention behind creating the podcast, and outline the podcast journey.

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Farm to Future
#10 - Building The Real-Life Sims with Stephen Sun, Architect and CEO/Co-founder of DIG

Farm to Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 62:47


Stephen Sun is a Licensed Architect and CEO/Co-founder of Development Integration Group, or DIG. His team is building an AI-based “digital architect” that will eventually allow anyone to design their own fully-compliant home or building. One glance at Stephen's LinkedIn profile will tell you he never stops learning — his job roles have spanned from Elementary School Teacher to Real Estate Developer, Adjunct Professor of Architecture, Urban Designer, all the way to Ice Cream Scooper (not listed in LinkedIn). What Stephen cares deeply about, and what we spend the bulk of this hour talking through, is the crisis that architecture is going through, why the industry is worth saving, and one compelling case for using technology to automate away the mundane parts of an architect's job. We also discuss Stephen's experiences at three of the top architecture schools in the country — Carnegie Mellon University, SCI ARC, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Plus, Stephen gives us the inside scoop on his co-founder drama that led to dropping out of the coveted Y Combinator accelerator program, and his #1 piece of advice for anyone looking to start their own company. >> Connect with Stephen DIG: https://www.digroup.designEmail Stephen: stephen@digroup.design LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swsun214/ >> Connect with UsDo you think architecture needs “saving”? How should technology play a role in the design process? Let us know what you think on Instagram at @insideoutwithjane! Instagram: @insideoutwithjaneWebsite: www.insideoutwithjane.comEmail: hello@insideoutwithjane.com

RE/MAX Real Estate Insights
Architect Tips for Home Renovations

RE/MAX Real Estate Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 40:51


If you are considering a major home renovation project you may need or benefit from working with an architect. We are talking with a Licensed Architect about how architects are problem solvers trained to provide you ideas and solutions to the challenges you are experiencing with your current home situation. We discuss what to expect when working with an architect, the timeline for projects that include getting any local permits and approvals as well as common issues once a project gets started. We round out the conversation talking specifically about historic homes and the unique requirements that may come with these properties.

Layers of Design Podcast
Episode 043 - Visibility and Support In Architecture

Layers of Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 37:33


Welcome to Layers of Design Podcast. I'm your host Ebehi. Some exciting news, we love our sketch it out episodes so much that we decided to create espresso mugs and sketchbooks with pretty cool graphics that our producer, Gabriel creates for the sketch it out episodes! Check them out at the Layers of Design Podcast shop at our website layersofdesign.online and grab some for yourself or a friend! Also, stay tuned for the giveaway of 2 items from our store!Well, In this episode, I have a conversation with Vanessa Smith Torres, a licensed architect, project manager at via design studio and Vice president of SoFlo NOMA. She shares with us her experience studying architecture and what prompted her move to different cities gaining knowledge and experience in the profession! She talks about some challenges she faced maneuvering the field of architecture as a black female architect and how she overcame them over the years.It's always a pleasure to listen to Vanessa. She shares her experiences openly with the aim to encourage other designers and architects that they are not alone and they can keep going in the profession!Hope you enjoy this episode! We appreciate every listen and share!Music: https://.bensound.com

CRUSHING IT IN REAL ESTATE
45. David Gull: Founder of Outer Realm, Shifting 2D Screens to Immersive Spatial Computing in RE!

CRUSHING IT IN REAL ESTATE

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 36:17


Welcome to episode 45 of the Crushing it in Real Estate Podcast! This week we have David Gull, Founder and CEO of Outer Realm! David is helping lead the platform shift from 2D screens to immersive spatial computing in the Real Estate industry. He has a unique combination of Design & Technical Expertise as a Licensed Architect and Technology Executive. What makes his approach to VR/AR technologies for real estate unique is his focus on creating experiences that engage gut-level intuition in combination with concrete factual presentation since this is key to gaining trust and stakeholder buy in for real estate developments. Prior to Outer Realm, David was a VP at Floored, a Virtual Technology startup acquired by CBRE. He also has 6 years of experience practicing architecture at the renowned firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. Website: https://www.outerrealmvr.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/or_vr/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/outerrealmvr/

Bridging the Gap
Thinking Unreasonably, Challenging Architectural Design and Stepping Outside of the Box

Bridging the Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 27:39


There are many roads for architects and artists to explore. For architect Renzo Verbeck and artist Sylvia Lisse, those roads led to teaming up on the creation of a Temple at Burning Man, for a second time. Join Todd, Renzo Verbeck, and Sylvia Lisse as they talk about the benefits of thinking unreasonably and how that allows creative artistic expression to flourish. Learn about their individual processes, journeys, and project takeaways, as well as how they feel about the status quo.Renzo Verbeck of Verbeck Design Studio in Boulder, Colorado is an architect, sculptor and builder with three decades of experience. He is a Licensed Architect in the state of Colorado, and he is a member of the American Institute of Architects. He is passionate about upholding the client-architect relationship and committing himself to every detail of his projects. Sylvia Lisse of Jackson, Wyoming has been working on interactive art teams since 2013. She has worked on art projects for Burning Man, BM Regional events, Oregon Eclipse Symbiosis Festival, What The Festival, and for Sonic Bloom. She also works as a Travel Radiolic Technologist specializing in trauma and surgical imaging.Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow us on our social accounts.Sign up for newsletter Follow us on LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Podcast WebsiteTodd’s LinkedIn  Thank you to our sponsors!Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn 

Architecture, Design & Photography
Ep: 026 - Principal Architect Joanna Shaw

Architecture, Design & Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 46:34


In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Joanna Shaw, Principal Architect at Winkelman Architecture.  

The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show
#142 - Becoming a Licensed Architect Through IPAL (Integrated Path To Architectural Licensure)

The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 72:50


The Midnight Charette is now The Second Studio. SUBSCRIBE  • Apple Podcasts  • YouTube  • Spotify CONNECT  • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Instagram • Facebook • Twitter  • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review :) EPISODE CATEGORIES  •  Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders.   •  After Hours (AH): Casual conversations about everyday life.  •  Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.  •  Fellow Designer: Tips for designers.

Architecture, Design & Photography
Ep: 012 - Kevin Moquin - Maine Licensed Architect

Architecture, Design & Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 48:52


In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Maine licensed architect Kevin Moquin. We first met Kevin many years ago when we were both on a trip to Minneapolis to visit the Marvin Window factory. In speaking with Kevin, we ask him what he’s been up to since that trip, his experience working as sole practitioner and the approach he takes in achieving a healthy work-life balance.

Community Matters
Detecting & Preventing Water Infiltration

Community Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 18:47


Welcome to this edition of Community Matters podcast, where we discuss issues important to managing and governing condos, cooperatives and homeowner associations. Our guest in this episode is John M. Hershey, AIA, a LEED Accredited Professional, Licensed Architect, Reserve Specialist, and President of J. Hershey Building Consultants, a consulting, design and construction management firm with offices in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Orlando. He has consulted with clients throughout the United States and has been the project lead on countless design and construction projects. We’ll be talking about the damaging effects of water infiltration and how you can detect and prevent this costly problem in homes and buildings in your condo, cooperative or planned community. For more information on J. Hershey Building Consultants, please visit their website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

Community Matters
Detecting & Preventing Water Infiltration

Community Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 18:47


Welcome to this edition of Community Matters podcast, where we discuss issues important to managing and governing condos, cooperatives and homeowner associations. Our guest in this episode is John M. Hershey, AIA, a LEED Accredited Professional, Licensed Architect, Reserve Specialist, and President of J. Hershey Building Consultants, a consulting, design and construction management firm with offices in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Orlando. He has consulted with clients throughout the United States and has been the project lead on countless design and construction projects. We’ll be talking about the damaging effects of water infiltration and how you can detect and prevent this costly problem in homes and buildings in your condo, cooperative or planned community. For more information on J. Hershey Building Consultants, please visit their website. Community Matters is now available in the iTunes store and on Google Play. Subscribe there or download the podbean app and be the first to receive notifications when new episodes are posted.

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA247: Parental Leave in the Architecture Profession Roundtable [Podcast]

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 60:56


https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/BD46E83F-F0BA-4C77-B024-21106F695914.jpg ()Parental Leave in the Architecture Profession Roundtable Many architects are looking for flexibility within the profession, searching for a balance between work and life. When it comes to parental leave in the architecture profession, a lot of things aren’t working well. However, architects as a whole are transitioning as policies and generations shift toward a new way of doing things. This week on EntreArchitect podcast, Parental Leave in the Architecture Profession with Angela King, Jennifer Kretschmer, Josh Kunkel, and Stella Osborn. About our panelists: Jennifer Kretschmer Jennifer Kretschmer, AIA founded the firm of J. Kretschmer, Architecture and Art in 2003. The firm specializes in small project delivery, primarily residential under 5000 square feet and commercial projects under 10,000 square feet. The company is committed to client satisfaction and quality professional service. A graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, she is a member of the American Institute of Architects where she has served at the local and state board of directors. She also holds an NCARB certificate. In 2002, Jennifer was awarded national recognition when she was selected National Associate AIA Member of the Year. In 2006, she was part of a CNBC new segment spotlighting the business of innovations in architectural technology. Through 2006, 2007, and 2008 Ms. Kretschmer wrote articles for the San Jose Mercury News, Ask an Expert segment. Since moving the firm to Los Gatos in 2008, she has provided service to the community as an Art Docent for LGUSD (2009-present) who serve as volunteer art teachers and as a member of the Measure E Citizens Bond Oversight Committee. Through 2015-2017, she was the chairperson for the AIASV CRAN (Custom Residential Architect Network). Connect with Jennifer online at http://www.jkretschmer.com (JKretschmer.com), or follow her on http://twitter.com/jkretschmerart (Twitter) & http://www.facebook.com/pages/J-Kretschmer-Architect-Art-Architecture/402370939863566 (Facebook). Angela King Angela King is a mama to 3 youngins ages 8, 12, and 19 and is a Senior Architect for the City of Cincinnati. She is a board member for the National Organization of Minority Architects and is active with AIA. A graduate of the University of Tennessee she continues to bring that Volunteer spirit into the communities and work that she is a part of. Angela is the first woman in the Lumbee tribe to become an Architect. Connect with Angela King on https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-king-aia-noma/ (LinkedIn). Josh Kunkel As the son of a contractor, Josh grew up on job sites; he even dug the footings for his family's home addition…at 8 years old! Even though he was raised in the country, he fell in love with the city. He built Legos, K'nex, and dreamed about Frank Lloyd Wright designs. Josh's passions led him to Oklahoma State University, where he earned a BArch degree and an Environmental Studies Certificate. Throughout his career, he has worked on a variety of projects, from large institutional hospitals to small agrarian out buildings. Josh is a licensed Architect in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas, and holds an NCARB certification. He enjoys spending time with his wife and four sons, traveling, attending concerts, making dad jokes, eating tacos, and listening to John Mayer. Connect with Josh Kunkel online at https://www.method.group/why (Method Architecture,) follow on http://instagram.com/methodarch (Instagram) & https://www.facebook.com/MethodArchOK (Facebook). Stella Osborn Stella is an experienced Licensed Architect and Project Manager working in the architecture and construction industry for close to 17 years. She has experience in designing and managing the construction of various building types including Private Schools, Athletic Facilities, Commercial Kitchens, Daycares,...

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Green Building Center NY/NJ with Jason Kliwinski

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 26:33


Jason Kliwinski is a Certified Sustainable Building Advisor (CSBA) 2014, LEED Fellow, Licensed Architect, NJ, NY, PA, LEED AP BD+C, LEED AP O+M, and LEED Faculty.  Additionally, Jason is the Co-Founder of USGBC-NJ Chapter founded in 2002.   Jason Kliwinski - Commitment & Contributions Jason grew up in Jersey and knew he wanted to be an architect in high school. His high school had an architecture program and his senior year he earned college credit. Jason currently specializes in Sustainable Design, LEED, State and Federal Energy incentives and Grants, Carbon Neutrality planning & design, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy systems design, and implementation.     Aha Moment and Mentors In Jason's second year of college, he took the only class offered on sustainability.  The class focused on passive energy and this peaked his interest. Jason's high school architecture teacher Mr. Clayton was his first major influencer.  During his first real job, David Gibson gave him a platform and some significant projects to explore sustainability in high performance design. "When LEED came out, I saw it as a way to be a real good organization structure to talk to people about green buildings." – Jason Kliwinski   Advice and Words of Encouragement Jason wishes there would have been more green building education in his college years and early in his career.  He highly suggests that anyone in the field get as much hands-on experience as they can. He encourages everyone to always look out for the next wave in green buildings. "The way you really learn this stuff is by doing it." – Jason Kliwinski   Proudest Achievements & Favorite Books Jason Kliwinski was the first in his family to go to college and pay for it all. He is also proud of getting his architect license, being an early LEED adopter, and a LEED fellow. Another proud achievement is the creation of the Green Building Center. "If you haven't read these 5 books you don't really know the sustainability movement." – Jason Kliwinski   Jason suggests the following books: Cradle to Cradle:  Remaking the Way We Make Things by Bill McDonough and Michael Braungart Natural Capitalism by Paul Hawken The Green to Gold Business Playbook: How to Implement Sustainability Practices for Bottom-Line Results in Every Business Function by Daniel C. Esty and P.J. Simmons Biomimicry in Architecture by Michael Pawlyn Our Choice by Al Gore To hear more about Jason's journey, download and listen to the episode!   Learn more about Jason Kliwinski: LinkedIn   Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES: Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram   If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on iTunes.  We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast!   Copyright © 2018 GBES

The Oh Hell No Podcast
Episode 53: Meet Hansy Better Barraza & Discover Studio Luz

The Oh Hell No Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 36:46


On this episode of The Oh Hell No Podcast Nicole sits down with Hansy Better Barraza, Licensed Architect, Entrepreneur, Professor, Author, mom and wife.  They discuss what led Hansy into the world of Architecture; What made her decide to open up her own studio, and her day-to- day with her hubby as her partner.  Hansy talks about how she balances all her roles and family life. She also tells us why she became a professor and what she wants her students to take from her course.  Hansy gives some great advice for anyone looking to remodel their home and she explains when an architect is actually needed for a project.  Hansy is very much passionate about giving back and she gave us the details on a project she worked on called The Big Hammock.  Where Are The Utopian Visionaries? is Hansy's first book but not her last.  Nicole gets the details on how her first book came together and what her ideas are for her next book.  You can check out Hansy at www.studioluz.net.

Nevada Real Estate Radio
The Architect of Your Future: With Greg and Emma

Nevada Real Estate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 54:10


Today in the studio we have Emma Auriemma-McKay a Licensed Architect specializing in residential redesign. She is here to talk with us about making your current home work better for you. www.auriemmadesign.com Next up we have Greg Ramsey, Realtor with RE/MAX Professionals and Greg is going to be talking about home prices and where you can get the best deal. ramseyrealestate1@gmail.com NevadaRealEstateRadio.com

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EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA135: Hacking Your Life for ARE Success and Beyond with Architect Evan Troxel [Podcast]

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 53:10


How To Pass the Architect Registration Exam When Real Life Gets in the Way How long did it take you to become a licensed architect? How many years went by before you focused on your studies and passed the Architect Registration Exam (ARE)? How do you do all the things that are going on in […] The post EA135: Hacking Your Life for ARE Success and Beyond with Architect Evan Troxel [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect.

ARE Live
How to become a licensed architect with both the IDP and the ARE (featuring Frank Heitzman)

ARE Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015 89:15


15% Discount on a Black Spectacles Membership for AIA Members: http://bksp.es/idp-and-are In this episode of ARE Live we're going to the beginning and engaging in an in-depth discussion about what it really takes to become a licensed architect. Join Marc Teer, Mike Newman and Frank Heitzman as they discuss education requirements, continue with a deep dive into the Intern Development Program (IDP), including all of the recent changes, and discuss what the Architect Registration Exam (ARE®) is and how to plan to pass it. Mike Newman is an instructor for the AIA ARE Prep Curriculum powered by Black Spectacles, he’s an Adjunct Professor at the School of the Art Institute Chicago, and he also runs his own architectural practice, SHED Chicago. Frank Heitzman is the founding principal of Heitzman Architects, a senior lecturer at Triton College, and has been a long time licensing advisor for the State of Illinois. AIA ARE Prep powered by Black Spectacles- blackspectacles.com/courses Mike's Recommended Resources to pass the ARE: http://blackspectacles.com/blog/books-need-to-pass-are-exam-resources

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Podcast – Architect Exam Prep
Episode 6: Goal Setting to Help You Pass the Architect Registration Exam [Podcast]

Podcast – Architect Exam Prep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2014 43:43


Goal setting is very important for those of us who want to accomplish great things. It's a great time to set your goals to help you become a Licensed Architect in 2014. And we're here to help you achieve your goals! The post Episode 6: Goal Setting to Help You Pass the Architect Registration Exam [Podcast] appeared first on Architect Exam Prep.