
V Owen Bush introduced Jeremiah Russell, founder of Rogue Architecture, on the Practice Forward podcast, where Jeremiah discussed his "people-first" and "challenge accepted" design philosophies, emphasizing proactive historic preservation and sustainable design in projects like the Lake View residence and an off-grid house in Guatemala. Jeremiah Russell also shared insights into his mobile practice model, multi-state licensure, and commitment to creating "durable, dignified housing" and adaptive reuse projects like the Pack 10 Lofts. V Owen Bush and Jeremiah Russell discussed a potential collaboration for scanning and modeling an old historic theater in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
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https://www.scan2plan.io/Today we’re joined by Jeremiah Russell, founder of Rogue Architecture, a practice built on a people-first ethos and a fearless ‘challenge accepted’ mindset. From reshaping a Mid-Century remodel at Lakeview to proposing an off-grid LEED home in the Caymans, to scaling intimacy in affordable housing, Jeremiah’s work bridges craft, context, and community. Licensed across 14 states and active on Little Rock’s planning boards, he navigates codes, culture, and constraints—pointing us toward how decisions, sustainability, and modeling reshape practice today. Jeremiah, welcome to Practice Forward.
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https://www.roguearch.com/