
In this episode, Christian is joined by David Hart, President & CEO of Steinberg Hart to discuss how architecture is evolving: from work culture to technology to firm leadership. David shares why he welcomes the new generation’s pushback on 60-hour workweeks, how the industry’s “seller-doer” model complicates ownership transitions, and why thoughtful decision-making is essential in an era of instant answers. David also takes listeners inside Steinberg Hart’s work on Cal Poly’s new modular student housing- the largest modular construction project in the U.S. - and explains how AI is already reshaping the firm’s creative process and client collaboration.
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0:00 - Intro
2:23 – Christian introduces David Hart and highlights the values-first culture at Steinberg Hart
5:05 – David explains why “values” became the foundation of the firm’s design philosophy
6:50 – Why architecture should focus on inventing the future, not solving the past
7:54 – The common mistake architects make during presentations and how to fix it
9:03 – Why listening and extracting insights are more important than just sharing ideas
10:26 – How David coaches his team in real-time during client meetings
12:20 – A candid take on why the profession is overworked and underpaid
13:09 – The industry’s failure to teach the business of architecture
14:56 – Generational shifts in work-life balance and what technology changed
17:01 – Reflections on burnout, long hours, and what David would do differently
20:03 – How Steinberg Hart embeds values like design, relationships, and change in daily work
22:20 – David shares how long-term relationships and “boomerangs” strengthen culture
24:19 – Why continuous change is essential to a 70-year-old architecture firm
26:06 – How the firm approaches leadership transition with an evolving ownership model
30:59 – The challenge of the seller-doer model and its impact on succession
35:15 – Behind the scenes of Cal Poly’s modular housing project with FullStack Modular
40:14 – Why immediate design-to-fabrication workflows are the future
46:00 – David explains why decision-making, not just design is the modern superpower
57:08 – How mid-sized firms can stay relevant with AI and integrated culture