Jan 16
EA643: Kacper Staniul - How AI Is Changing Design, Visualization, and Client Communication
How AI Is Changing Design, Visualization, and Client CommunicationAI in architecture is changing how firms design, visualize, and communicate ideas. In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Kacper Staniul, founder and CEO of MyArchitectAI, joins Mark R. LePage to explore wh ... Show More
25m 49s
Jan 9
EA642: Mark's Renovation Story on Home: The Second Story Podcast
Mark's Renovation Story on Home: The Second Story PodcastIn this special episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage's renovation story on home takes center stage through a conversation on Home: The Second Story. Mark joins hosts Taylor Davis, Marilyn Moedinger, and She ... Show More
1h 4m
Feb 2024
509: Rock n Roll Architecture Practice with Paul Southouse of Paul Southouse Architects
In this captivating episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, host Rion Willard sits down with the innovative Paul South House, a name synonymous with blending tradition with modernity in the architectural realm. Their discussion unfolds in an unconventional setting, revea ... Show More
48m 34s
Feb 2024
510: Building a Compelling Future: ESOPs, Acquisitions & Strategies for Entering New Sectors with James LaPosta of JCJ Architecture
<p>In this enlightening podcast episode, our guest, a seasoned principal at a prestigious architecture firm, shares his vast experiences and the nuanced intricacies of leading and evolving within the industry. With nearly four decades at the helm, he offers a rare glimpse into th ... Show More
59m 40s
Oct 2021
Antoine Picon, "The Materiality of Architecture" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)
Digital tools have launched architecture into a dizzying new era, one in which wood, stone, metal, glass, and other traditional materials are augmented by pixels and code. In The Materiality of Architecture (U Minnesota Press, 2021), an eminent thinker examines what, exactly, the ... Show More
26m 5s
Nov 2021
Barbara White Bryson, "Creating a Culture of Predictable Outcomes: How Leadership, Collaboration, and Decision-Making Drive Architecture and Construction" (Routledge, 2020)
Creating a Culture of Predictable Outcomes: How Leadership, Collaboration, and Decision-Making Drive Architecture and Construction (Routledge, 2020) demonstrates the importance of creating cultures in the design and construction industries grounded in sophisticated-caring leaders ... Show More
39m 4s
Apr 2022
S2EP. 05 NEAL SHASORE - Future Education
In this episode we talk to Neal Shasore, the head of school at The London School of Architecture about some of the ideas that are helping to shape the school such as inclusion, decoloniality and adaptability. We talk about origins of the school, but also the future of the archite ... Show More
1h 11m
Going from Construction-Based Design Build Back to Traditional Architecture Many architects practicing traditionally want to get into a construction-based design build model. There seems to be more control in the entire process, but sometimes that move may not be the best for you and your small architecture firm. This week on EntreArchitect podcast, Going fr ... Show More
<p>This week David and Marin<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">a of <a style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" href= "https://www.famearchitects.com/">FAME Architecture & Design</a></span> discuss the scenarios when two architects are needed for one project: The Design Architect and the Arc ... Show More
<p>"Damn all architects, the rich man's folly," writes opinion journalist Giles Coren in a recent issue of The Times (<a href= "https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/damn-all-architects-the-rich-mans-folly-g2lvgm2pc" target="_blank" rel="noopener">original article here</a>).</p> <p> ... Show More