One last episode with your two favorite co-hosts.....
Join us in our finale as we sit with David Karle and touch on some of the semester's finest moments. As well as what you can expect for next semester!
Special shoutout to all of our past guests and a big shoutout to Quinn McFadden for believing in a couple of first years to revive this podcast. Thank you all for your continued support!
Join your two favorite co-hosts next semester on Tiktok and Instagram Reels, as we bring you behind the scenes of what is "N'Studio"
......Until next time this has been N'Studio Podcast :)
Join us this week on the N'Studio Podcast for the return of former host and UNL Architecture alumni Quinn McFadden. In this episode, Quinn updates us on his life post-graduation, gives advice on the transition from college to the professional workplace, and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his new book, Prototyping Attainability, which will be available this Friday.
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You can follow Quinn on Instagram @archqtecture
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Join us along with landscape architecture student, Jace Armstrong in this episode as we talk about trees, plants, and much more!! With insight to the life of a landscape architecture major, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Tune in to this week of the N'Studio Podcast to learn more about AIAS from chapter president Paul Mullins and vice president Nikita Mansinghani. Listen to find out about the events that UNL AIAS has coming up this semester and hear about the benefits of AIAS and why you should join!
We all know that first year feeling of not knowing what to expect, so today we bring you a jam-packed episode of anything and everything we wish we had known! We cover everything from advice to the dos and don't of material shopping.
Hey Guys!! Buckle up for Season 3 with your two favorite co-hosts Rachel Loya & Charis Franks. Join us in our season opener with David Karle as we touch on what we can look forward to seeing around arch hall and on healthy habits to start off the semester strong!
Thank you to all our listeners out there and anyone who took the time to join us for an episode, we appreciate each and every one of you! For our final episode of the season we brought you a compilation of all the advice we have gathered throughout the year from a variety of guests. Stay tuned to the end for a special solo!
Until next season, this has been N'Studio Podcast!
In this episode, we are joined by our new chapter president Paul Mullins to talk about his plans for AIAS moving forward, his architecture experience so far, and maybe a little bit about his Igloo! We also announce the winners of the AIAS executive committee elections, so tune in to find out who is on next year's executive team.
Today we talked to 5th-year student Meagan Willoughby. Tune in to hear about her love for drawing, dream projects, future plans, and more!
Join us this week with your favorite executives Jacob Urban and Patrick Pineda! We cover everything happening in studio, their future plans and even their go-to studio snacks! This chaotic episode is not you want to miss!
Join us this week with Elizabeth Pernicek as she gives us insight to how the Arch Hall renovation is going, what the 2nd year studio looks like and more! This is an episode you won't want to miss!
This week, the N'Studio podcast sat down with Davielle Philips to talk about transitioning from architecture school to the professional world, what it's like to work in architecture, his dream projects, and more.
In the final episode before spring break, we brought UNL alumni Jeremy Reding on the podcast to tell us about his studio and his work. If you're interested in hearing about some of his favorite projects, how workplace design is changing, and what it's like to teach a remote studio as well as some great advice for current students and those transitioning from school to the workplace, tune in to this episode!
Join us this week as we make a historic episode with Professor Zac Porter to talk about his research, how he came to be a professor at the University of Nebraska, the inspiration behind his graphics, and more!
You can see the images we reference in the episode on his website, zacharytateporter.com
This week, graduate student and NOMAS president Lewis Culliver joins us on the podcast to share his experiences studying both interior design and architecture, give us a snapshot of his thesis project, and tell us more about NOMAS. If you're looking for advice on choosing the thesis track, curious about how to get involved with NOMAS, or wondering whether or not you should eat the sandwiches in the Arch Hall vending machine, this episode is for you!
You can find NOMAS on Instagram at @nomas_unl and if you want to get in touch with Lewis, you can reach him at culliverlewis@gmail.com. If you have an idea for an event that you want to see happen, don't forget to let us know at @unl_aias on Instagram!
This week we stole AIAS Chapter President, Quinn McFadden, from the attic for a spontaneous episode. Tune in to hear about exciting upcoming events, Quinn's caffeine dos and don’ts along with the best (or worst) architecture pick-up lines!
Make your nominations here:
https://aias.unl.edu/beaux-arts-ball
This week we sat down with Kinley McGowan, Dani Nessetti, and Brittney Bosak, three interior design students who spent last semester in London. They shared some of their favorite experiences and talked about the biggest culture shocks, how studying abroad impacted the way they think about design, and why you should study abroad too!
After a 2 year hiatus, AIAS Nebraska’s version of the infamous Beaux Arts Ball is coming back on April 8th, at the Talon Room in downtown Lincoln! For more information on how to nominate someone for an award, or get tickets please visit: www.aias.unl.edu
This week we sat down with “Arch Hall’s Social Butterfly,” Nikita Mansinghani to talk about her experiences living and studying abroad, being open to change, dream projects and more!
In this episode, we talk to a fellow first-year student, Elise Benson, to check in on how the second semester is going so far, share experiences with DMake, discuss common architecture stereotypes and more.