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ASK AN ARCHITECT
AIASORG
17 episodes
4 days ago
Ask An Architect is a series created to showcase the careers of those who have grounded themselves as professionals in architecture despite the "-isms" that plague the industry, and to expand the definition of architecture beyond all limitations.⁠ ⁠
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Ask An Architect is a series created to showcase the careers of those who have grounded themselves as professionals in architecture despite the "-isms" that plague the industry, and to expand the definition of architecture beyond all limitations.⁠ ⁠
Show more...
Careers
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Caitlin x Julia | ASK AN ARCHITECT (Season 2)
ASK AN ARCHITECT
28 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
Caitlin x Julia | ASK AN ARCHITECT (Season 2)

We're back with Season 2 of Ask An Architect! Episode 5 features Project Architect, Caitlin Brady, alongside Julia Andor, who serves as our 2023-2024 AIAS Vice President! Caitlin is a Project Architect at Ayers Saint Gross as well as a long-standing champion for diversity and inclusion within the profession of architecture. Learn more about her in our latest episode! Stayed tuned for new episodes airing the first and third Saturday of each month!

ASK AN ARCHITECT
Ask An Architect is a series created to showcase the careers of those who have grounded themselves as professionals in architecture despite the "-isms" that plague the industry, and to expand the definition of architecture beyond all limitations.⁠ ⁠