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  • Morgan Law and Steve Scribner of Shape Architecture join host, Adam Wagoner on the show to discuss their unique approach to sustainability including Passive House and Net Zero concepts. The two delve into their personal and professional journeys sharing their unique paths from construction to architecture, 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.

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  • Harvey Hine, founder of HMH Architecture + Interiors, joins Adam on the show to discuss his unique journey in the field of architecture. Harvey shares his experiences growing up in Vienna, Austria, and how it influenced his love for exploration and skateboarding. He discusses the challenges he faced when transitioning back to the United States and his decision to pursue a career in architecture. Harvey talks about his time at Harvard Graduate School of Design and how went on to work for Bill Muchow, a renowned architect in Denver. He then launched his own architecture firm and has been running it successfully for over 35 years. He emphasizes the importance of intuition in architecture and shares his thoughts on the role of artificial intelligence in the industry.

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  • 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 recipient of the 2023 AIA National Gold Medal. Carol has consistently demonstrated her commitment to impactful and innovative designs with iconic projects like Chicago's Riverwalk, National Parks in Costa Rica and the Oklahoma City Federal Building. Her deep understanding of architecture's impact on society offers valuable insights and inspiration to aspiring architects and design enthusiasts.

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  • 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. David shares his insights on the benefits of open-source design practices for architecture and highlights the firm's commitment to sustainability and social equity work.

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  • Tom Kundig, FAIA and Founder of Olson Kundig, joins the show to talk about the connection of sustainability and design within architecture. He is known for his innovative and sustainable designs, particularly in the residential sector. Tom has received numerous awards for his work, including the National Design Award from the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. He emphasizes the intersection within culture, aesthetics and sustainability in architecture, advocating the need for both functional and artistic elements in design. Tom discusses his passion for residential architecture and the unique challenges and opportunities it presents.

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  • Damon Leverett, AIA Arizona President, joins the show to talk about the intersection of AI in architecture. Damon is an AI enthusiast with a master's degree in web design and new media, He has over 30 years of experience in the field and has worked as a design principal in several firms. Damon shares his own experiences with AI and how it will impact the design process. He highlights the importance of understanding the principles of design in order to create meaningful architecture and emphasizes that AI is a tool that can empower architects rather than replace them. 

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  • Katie Barnes, Managing Principal at Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture, joins the show to talk about her winding path through architecture. Introduced to the profession at an early age by her architect father, Katie talks about typical family vacations, navigating her various interests in college, moving to Colorado and joining at the early stages of BRS Architecture where she moved through the ranks to become a Partner. Katie explains BSR's people-inspired design process and how it allows them to collaboratively create community focused recreation projects. This episode also has the distinction of being the first time (SURPRISINGLY) that Adam and a guest debate "The Fountainhead"!

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  • In this episode of Architect-ing, we're joined by Scott Lindenau, an architect known for his innovative designs that prioritize the integration of light and minimalist principles. Scott shares insights into his creative process, showcasing standout projects like his own Aspen trailer park residence and a transformative 1968 house. He opens up about the dynamic partnership with his wife, who leads the interiors division, and discusses the future expansion of Studio B Architecture + Interiors, with a spotlight on a significant Chicago project. Join us for a glimpse into the visionary world of Scott Lindenau.

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  • In this conversation, Adrian Sopher and Erin Bagnall, principals of Sopher Sparn Architects, reflect on their professional journeys in the ever-evolving realm of architecture and urban planning. Adrian's career was significantly shaped by a pivotal moment in architecture school that sparked his deeper exploration of the field, while Erin's path was marked by adaptability and resilience, navigating challenges from the aftermath of 9/11 to finding her niche in interior design. Their joint venture, Sopher Sparn, emerged from their shared experiences in tackling complex entitlement work, eventually growing through strategic partnerships. They also have a discussion on leadership transition, highlighting the nuanced nature of succession planning in the architectural industry.

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  • In this week’s episode of Architect-ing, we talk with Ron Abo, FAIA, an architect with a rich history of community-focused work. Ron Abo recounts his experiences and insights, and how he discovered architecture as an outlet for his creative passions and a way to combat loneliness as a Japanese American in a predominantly white neighborhood. Ron's journey through architecture school in the 1960s led him to engage with real community projects during the War on Poverty's Model Cities initiative. He vividly recalls his involvement with the West Side Design Center and collaborating with diverse individuals to address community needs.

    Ron's commitment to community-led design extended into his career, with projects like the Crusade for Justice school addition and passive solar houses in the 1970s. Despite facing doubts and financial struggles, Ron's determination to create meaningful impact highlights his journey as a socially conscious architect.

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  • Zac Rockett and Jason Ro, of Ro | Rockett Design, join the show to talk about their inspiring journey of collaborative creativity. They recount the pivotal moment when they transitioned from established firms to launching their practice, emphasizing the importance of meaningful projects that fueled their growth. They also touch on design-centered approach, collaboration with clients to achieve shared design goals, and the significance of harnessing site attributes to shape unique architectural solutions. This episode is all about their professional trajectory, emphasizing the essence of meaningful projects, design narratives, and the journey of shaping a successful architecture practice.

    In the extended bonus segment, Jason and Zac share insights into their partnership dynamics and how they complement each other's strengths. Their collaboration in architecture involves a balance of design and practicality, with Zac's knack for design and Jason's financial background creating a winning team. Overall, their experience showcases the intricate dance between creative expression and pragmatic problem-solving in the realm of architecture.

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  • Louise Bordelon, Chair of the Landscape Architecture Department at the University of Colorado Denver, joins the show to talk about her diverse background and experiences, from growing up in Cape Town, South Africa, to her journey through architecture school and beyond.

    Louise explores the unique architectural landscape of South Africa, the challenges of designing for low-cost housing in shanty towns, and the tension between traditional architectural education and real-world design problems. Louise shares insights into her research on the Natchez Trace Parkway and explores the intersection of geography and landscape architecture, particularly focusing on the Mississippi River.

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  • Bill Allen, founder of Evolve Lab, joins the show to talk about the importance of technology and networking and the personal insights that shaped his unique journey.

    Bill shares his story from studying computer-aided drafting to working at HDR Architecture and eventually becoming a conference speaker, focusing on topics like computational design and interoperability using tools like Grasshopper and Dynamo.

    Prepare to be amazed by the transformative power of cutting-edge tools such as Helix, enabling model conversion, Glyph, revolutionizing documentation tasks in Revit, and Morpheus, an intuitive generative design tool, and Veras an AI-powered visualization add-in that uses your 3d model geometry as a substrate to generate new design options. In the end, this episode highlights the tremendous potential of technology to optimize architectural workflows.

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  • Today's episode features three exceptional guests, each a talented and accomplished young architect. Join Li Leyuan, José Ibarra and Assia Crawford in a panel discussion moderated by Adam Wagoner at the University of Colorado Denver's College of Architecture and Planning as they discuss their student projects and share insights into their successful careers. They provide valuable advice and highlight opportunities for undergraduate students interested in pursuing architecture. Embark on a journey through their early career milestones, what they enjoy about Denver and what led them to the path of teaching. By the end of this episode, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of a common dilemma: Follow the money or follow your guts?

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  • Alan Golin Gass, a living legend of Colorado architecture with a body of work spanning nearly 70 years, joins the show to talk about his varied experiences during a live audience recording at DoCoMoMo Colorado’s March Chapter Meeting with a special introduction from Kephart's Josh Robinson. Alan talks about his illustrious career in urban design in Denver, from his early days as a student at Harvard to his expectations for the future of architecture.

    In this interview, we take a deep dive into his past, explore the challenges he faced when starting his own firm and talk about his most significant projects to date. Alan also shares his favorite building design and his innovative solar work. Lastly, he answers questions from the audience about his experience and advice for aspiring architects. See images from this event in a previous post on Instagram.

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  • Jorgen Jensen, Co-Founder of Fantastic Frank Colorado and the previous founder of Slate Real Estate Advisors, joins the show to share about his journey moving out of studying architecture school into business school and building his own brokerage company. He speaks about his passion for capturing moments and curating memories through imagery. He describes the influence of his Iowa upbringing and the impact of several influential mentors on his work as a creator. Finally through his work with the first US-based branch of Fantastic Frank, he illustrates the impactful presence a small company can have in a large world and the importance of connecting people with the spaces that are right for them.

    This episode marks the last before a short hiatus. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes to resume.

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  • Jennifer Olson and Ryan Walterscheid, Partners at Forum Phi, join the show to talk about directing their firm “without a name on the door”. This duo, with varying background and complimenting skill sets, leads the Aspen/Denver-based architecture, interiors and planning firm in a way that prioritizes high quality work environments while also maintaining profitability and design integrity. We talk about being choosey with clients, pushing sustainable practices and the challenges of regulations in Aspen and Pitkin County.

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