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The podcasts feature guests from top firms all over the world, working at every scale, and sharing their professional highs and lows, as well as lessons learned throughout their careers.
Blind professional skateboarder and founder of Keep Pushing Inc. Dan Mancina joins the podcast to discuss the way skateboarders adapt the built environment, how design can improve to assist the visually impaired, and his foundation’s design for the first adaptive skate park.
Herzog & de Meuron senior partner Jason Frantzen joins the podcast to discuss the design process of UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center in San Francisco, the role of competitions, and the importance of place within architecture.
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DUST founding principals Cade Hayes and Jesús Robles Jr. join the podcast to discuss the use of materiality within design, the importance of understanding place, and how the firm’s ethos has elevated its practice.
LEVER Architecture principal Chandra Robinson joins the podcast to discuss the firm’s expansion of the Portland Museum of Art in Maine and how LEVER became the industry's leader in mass-timber design.
Andrew Daley and Danielle Tellez of Architectural Workers United join the podcast to discuss fighting for worker representation, the push for unionizing, and industry transparency.
Kevin Daly of Kevin Daly Architects joins the podcast to discuss the design process behind the Houston Endowment Headquarters, how building performance influences form, and designing at a variety of scales.
Carol Ross Barney joins the podcast to discuss receiving the 2023 AIA Gold Medal, designing the Chicago Riverwalk and the Oklahoma City federal Building, and the role of mentorship in her career.
Michael Hsu Office of Architecture principals, Michael Hsu and Maija Kreishman, join the podcast to discuss their approach to business development, designing affordable housing for Habitat for Humanity, and the role philanthropy plays in exploring new design opportunities.
Gensler co-CEOs Diane Hoskins and Andy Cohen join the podcast to discuss what sets Gensler apart, its perception as a corporate office, and how focusing on people positively impacts the built environment.