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Take a trip through Santa Fe, and you'll undoubtedly notice that this city wears its design diversity with pride. Architectural storyteller Rachel Preston Prinz joins host Charlotte Jusinski to discuss the history of Museum Hill, Santa Fe's remarkable collection of museums just outside downtown. The episode focuses on the Museum of International Folk Art, by engineer-turned-architect John Gaw Meem, and its Girard Wing, which currently displays over 10,000 pieces of folk art. Built in 1953, MOIFA is considered a revolutionary testament to Modernism in the city and an anomaly among New Mexico's museums. As it approaches its 70th anniversary, MOIFA is preparing for the next wave of design conversations, scouring its archives for treasures that will inspire fresh stories. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE EC0105: An Underground Love Affair, The Palace Seen and Unseen with Archaeologists Cordelia Snow & Stephen Post First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque St. John's College Santa Fe La Reina Bar at El Ray Court Compound Restaurant Visit https://newmexicoculture.org for info about our museums, historic sites, virtual tours, and more. *** Encounter Culture, a production of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, is produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios. Hosted by Charlotte Jusinski, Editor at El Palacio Magazine Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Recording Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Executive Producer: Daniel Zillmann Show Notes: Lisa Widder Associate Editor: Helen King Associate Producer: Alex Riegler Theme Music: D'Santi Nava Instagram: @newmexicanculture For more, visit podcast.nmculture.org.
Rachel Preston Prinz (The Ministry of Architecture)
SHOW NOTES:RACHEL PRESTON PRINZFounding Director, Archinia + Architecture for EveryBody505-204-8177 | www.archinia.com | www.architectureforeverybody.orgshe/her/hersFounder and Director of Archinia and the non-profit Architecture for Everybody, Rachel Preston Prinz has spent 25 years studying and celebrating the craft of architecture and the Genius Loci - the Spirit of Place - in design, placemaking, and cultural and historic preservation. Rachel has served as a preservation commissioner in Taos, the host of the UNM-Taos Sustainability Institute, co-host of TEDxABQWomen, and you might have seen one of her numerous TEDx and Pecha Kucha talks.Rachel’s work has been featured on HGTV, Bravo, NMPBS, and Canadian PBS; in Reader’s Digest, Trend, THE, Fine Art Connisseur, and Inc. magazines. She’s been featured in numerous articles, talks, podcasts, interviews and books on design, leadership, and finding courage in difficult circumstances.Rachel is an expert people connector and "sparkplug" who brings a new and exciting energy to everything she does.And she's going blind with macular degeneration.Facebook: The Ministry of ArchitectureInstagram: @ArchiniaDesignLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelprestonprinzThe Acoma Documentaryhttps://youtu.be/f9gkoxn1ZngThe Acoma Architecture Curriculum that goes with ithttps://architectureforeverybody.org/acoma/That's when The Conscious Builder was born.
Rachel Preston Prinz is an architecturally-trained American designer, and founder of the Santa Fe based consulting agency Archinia. She works at the intersection of architecture and design, placemaking, cultural and historic preservation, and community engagement. In addition to Archinia, Rachel also runs a non-profit organization, Architecture for EveryBody, which aims to bring the craft of architecture, usually reserved for the wealthiest 98%, to the people. Rachel is a filmmaker, an educator, has given multiple TEDx and Pecha Kucha talks on design, and has had her work featured on HGTV, Bravo, NMPBS and Canadian PBS. She is also going blind from macular degeneration. In this episode, Rachel tells the story of her fascinating life journey thus far, which has taken her from military school, to the cathedrals in Paris, through the Rocky Mountains, and finally to Santa Fe, where she established her hybrid profit/non-profit practice. Rachel shares how despite numerous setbacks, she found her passion and voice, and crafted a career that she loves.
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/TEDxABQ.jpg () Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm with Rachel Preston Prinz of https://archinia.com/ (Archinia). Rachel Preston Prinz is an architecturally trained American designer working in architecture and design, place-making, cultural and historical preservation and community engagement. Rachel promotes the craft of architecture and the genius loci – spirit of place – as told through photography, publishing, marketing, and design. In addition to running the consulting firm https://archinia.com/ (Archinia) and a non profit architecture for everybody, Rachel has served as a preservation commissioner in Taos, New Mexico, as a host of the University of New Mexico Taos Sustainability Institute, and as co-host of the TedX ABQ Women. Rachel’s work has been featured on HGTV, Bravo, New Mexico PBS, Canadian PBS, Reader’s Digest, Trend, Inc. Magazine, and numerous articles, talks, podcasts, interviews and books on design, leadership, and finding courage in difficult circumstances. She’s also an expert people connector who brings new and exciting energy to everything she does. When Rachel was a teenager, she ran away from home and wouldn’t return until her parents agreed to put her in military school. She wanted to be a radar intercept officer in an F14. During her physical in military school, she learned that she had eye problems that prevented her from her dream of flying. She graduated high school early and went to the University of North Texas. When she went home from school one break, her parents surprised her with a trip to Paris to explore and figure out what her nexts steps would be. During her trip, she realized the power of spaces and her desire to create them. She transferred to Texas A&M for architecture school and was able to do her masters in Europe working with renowned gothic theater scholars. To hear about why it was important to Rachel to share with others the reason that architecture matters, how she shares the stories of architecture, and more, listen to the podcast! Find Rachel online at https://archinia.com (Archinia.com) or https://architectureforeverybody.org/ (ArchitectureForEverybody.org), or connect with her on https://twitter.com/archinia (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/ArchiniaDesign/ (Facebook), and https://www.instagram.com/archiniadesign/ (Instagram). Or email her here. Visit our Platform Sponsors Freshbooks is the easy way to send invoices, manage expenses, and track your time. Access your free 30 day trial at https://entrearchitect.com/freshbooks (EntreArchitect.com/FreshBooks). (Enter EntreArchitect) ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real time? Visit http://EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT (EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT) and click Charrette for more information. Gusto… It's time to tame the chaos of payroll, benefits, and HR. Get it all done with Gusto. Visit http://EntreArchitect.com/Gusto (EntreArchitect.com/Gusto) for a 3 month free trial. Referenced in this Episodehttps://entrearchitect.com/foundations/ () http://EntreArchitect.com/Group/ (Join The EntreArchitect Community on Facebook) Download the Profit For Small Firm Architects course for FREE. https://entrearchitect.com/itunes () https://entrearchitect.com/itunes (Leave a Rating and Review at iTunes) The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/building-a-successful-nonprofit/ (EA231: Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm [Podcast]) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).
Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm with Rachel Preston Prinz of Archinia. Rachel Preston Prinz is an architecturally trained American designer working in architecture and design, place-making, cultural and historical preservation and community engagement. Rachel promotes the craft […] The post EA231: Building A Successful Non-Profit Funded By A For-Profit Firm [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect.
Robin on the SCOTUS rulings against reproductive rights, the "Cosmos” series, and plants that hear. Guests: “evolutionary architect” Rachel Preston Prinz; an Molly Cantrell-Kraig on crucial mobility for abused women; Meg Baldwin on approaching shelters with a whole new attitude.