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A platform to bring together Colorado architects and tell the stories behind their images with Adam Wagoner.
Live from the Denver Botanic Gardens at the inaugural Alan Golin GaSS lecture series presented by the Denver Architecture Foundation...
Ron Radziner partner of Marmol-Radziner joins Adam Wagoner in this engaging episode of the ARCHITECT-ING to discuss the evolution of architecture, firm dynamics, and urban activism. Ron shares some of his early career challenges, his exploration of prefab architecture, and the intersection of innovative design and community impact. Plus Ron opens up about his cultural activism through the Heavy Trash project, and the influence of figures like Alan Golin Gas and Clyfford Still.
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Adrian Ramsey joins Adam Wagoner to explore their shared passion for design and storytelling. Ramsey shares his journey from New Zealand to Australia, highlighting his transition from the clothing industry to building design and hosting the TV show "Dream Homes Revealed Australia."
Marlon and Meryati Blackwell, of Marlon Blackwell Architects joins Adam Wagner on the show as he discovers how Marlon's global journey and deep southern roots shape his architectural voice, and explore Meryati's transformative experiences from leaving Malaysia for college in Miami to working in London. Delve into their design philosophy, which blends local context with innovative form. Plus the conversation uncovers insights from their presentations at the 2024 AIA Colorado Practice and Design Conference.
Evelyn Lee, 2024 National AIA President and founder of the Practice of Architecture, joins host Adam Wagoner to discuss redefining architectural practice through the intersection of design, business, and technology. Evelyn shares her unique career journey from architecture to business school and tech companies like Slack, before establishing Practice of Architecture. She explores the concept of portfolio careers, pro bono work, and her innovative strategies for the future of architectural practice.
She is an acclaimed voice for modern architecture and her work has earned her firm national recognition including the 2018 AIA National Firm Award. Julie has held teaching positions in architecture at Harvard, the University of Southern California, and the University of Minnesota. She emphasizes the importance of small ideas and process of refinement, sharing insights from her extensive experience, which includes projects like City Park Stadium in St. Loius, Missouri.
Live from AIA Colorado Design + Practice Conference in Keystone, CO -- Join Adam Wagoner as he sits down with Anne Mooney FAIA, Principal and Architect of Sparano + Mooeny Architecture to discuss the role of architecture in shaping communities. They explore the decision to concentrate on regional projects, the challenges of balancing creativity with business needs, and the evolving nature of architectural practice and education. Anne shares insights from her experiences studying at Columbia and teaching architecture plus her work on projects ranging from private residences to community centers.
This episode offers a valuable discussion on managing work-life balance, the challenges of remote work, and the significance of peer networks and mentorship. A must-listen for industry professionals seeking to understand how these leaders are shaping the future of architecture.
Recorded live at the University of Colorado, Denver College of Architecture and Planning, located in the heart of downtown Denver, Thomas Phifer, founder of Thomas Phifer and Partners, joins Adam Wagoner on the show to discuss the essence of architecture, the balance between client needs and creative expression.
The conversation centers around the integration of AI in architectural education, the democratization of design tools, and the implications of AI on construction processes.
John Ike, the founder of Ike Baker Felton, joins host, Adam Wagoner In this episode, recorded live at the inspiring Adorn space in downtown Denver, John Ike is a distinguished architect known for his eclectic architectural designs rooted in historical influences. He shares his journey from Cincinnati to Columbia University, his experiences working with influential figures like Robert A.M. Stern,
Vishaan Chakrabarti of founder of PAU joins host Adam Wagoner on the show to discuss his journey from Calcutta to becoming a prominent figure in architecture and urbanism. Vishaan reflects on his diverse education, spanning engineering, art history, and architecture, and shares insights from working at SOM and teaching at Columbia. He elaborates on his philosophy of critical regionalism and his firm's mission-driven projects like the The Refinery at Domino. With a focus on the relevance of architecture in tackling global issues, he also highlights the challenges and rewards of navigating this complex profession.
David & Adam explore themes of contextual architecture, adaptive reuse, the impact of urban design on community building.and resilience in the architectural profession. David reveals the formative experiences that shaped his architectural philosophy, including his childhood, education, varied job roles, and the challenges faced in a fluctuating economy.
Ted Schultz of Theodore Schultz, Architect joins host Adam on the show to discuss his unique and intuitive approach to architecture, likening his work philosophy to the way he makes soups on a Sunday. His professional journey led him from Florida to a transformative stint in St. Croix, where he established his own firm (specializing in vaction homes) and honed his architectural practice
On this episode, we unpack Steve's early career in the architectural world,Morgan's cross-country job hunt during a recession, to designing and constructing buildings across continents.
Sean Jursnick, Derek Chavez, and Robert Peebles from SAR Architects join the show to discuss the concept of single stair residential buildings, also known as point access blocks. They explore the potential of these buildings to increase housing options in Colorado, particularly on small lots drawing inspiration from Seattle. They discuss the safety measures and cost efficiencies associated with this building typology. They also share their efforts to push for changes in Denver building codes to allow for taller single stair buildings and the potential impact on the housing market.
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Adriana Medina-López-Portillo, Jason Pugh, Mei-Ling Krabbe, Raphael Chavez, and Patricia Joseph Gill join the show to talk about the importance of diversity and inclusion within the architecture design profession. On this episode, the panel encourages architecture and design professionals to actively incorporate DEI values into their careers and workplaces. The group emphasizes the need for more dialogue, advocacy, and intentionality highlighting its business case in the modern workforce.
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Dean Maltz and Laura Britton of Shigeru Ban Architects join the show to talk about Shigeru's innovative approaches to timber architecture and the new possibilities for sustainable designs. As the managing partner, Dean has led the firm in delivering projects like the Aspen Art Museum and Laura, an associate at the firm and the author-editor of "Shigeru Ban Timber and Architecture," has been instrumental in documenting the firm's extensive portfolio. They share their combined insights on timber architecture and the impact of Shigeru Ban's projects on the industry.
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Carol Ross Barney, renowned architect, educator, urbanist, and principal of Ross Barney Architects, joins the show! Carol has a remarkable portfolio winning over 200 prestigious design awards including being the reciepent of the 2023 AIA National Gold Medal
David Goldberg, the President of Mithun, the 2023 AIA National Firm of the Year. joins the show to talk about the interdisciplinary collaboration that has powered Mithun's firm model.