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  • Reuniting Design and Construction: A Conversation with David Supple

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews David Supple, CEO of NEDC Design and Construction. David shares his journey from studying architecture at Tufts University to founding his own design-build firm. He emphasizes the importance of uniting architects and builders to improve project outcomes and accountability. David also discusses his book 'Classical Architecture's African Roots' and reflects on the historical context and evolution of architectural practice. The conversation highlights David's commitment to creating uplifting, functional, and beautiful spaces.

    For more information visit:

    https://www.nedesignbuild.com/

    To get your copy of Classical Architectures African Roots, you can visit either of these links.

    Link to the free e-book: https://designrootsafrica.com/

    Link to the print book: https://www.amazon.com/Classical-Architectures-African-Roots-Supple/dp/B0BSWT7P2H

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:20 Meet David Supple: CEO and Aspiring Comedian

    01:16 David's Mantra: Do It Now

    02:39 Journey into Architecture

    04:45 The Role of Architecture in Uplifting Lives

    07:41 The History and Evolution of Architects

    11:54 David's Research and Book on Classical Architecture

    17:45 Reuniting the Architect and Builder

    24:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • The Lasting Impact of Classical Architecture with Justin Shubow

    This episode of the Architecture and Innovation podcast features an in-depth conversation with Justin Shubow, president of the National Civic Arts Society. The discussion covers the influence and importance of classical architecture, the continuous impact of historical designs like those of Greece and Rome, and the philosophy behind architecture's effect on public consciousness and civic virtue. Shubo reflects on timeless design principles, the need for beauty in public buildings, and the divergence of architect and layperson perspectives. The talk emphasizes that architecture should transcend contemporary trends to serve both present and future generations.

    For more information visit:

    CivicArt.org

    00:00 Introduction to Extreme Presentism

    00:37 The Power of Classical Architecture

    01:17 Guest Introduction: Justin Shubow

    02:21 Quotes That Inspire: Churchill and Mies van der Rohe

    04:05 The Impact of Architecture on Society

    06:06 Historical Influence on American Architecture

    07:56 The Timeless Appeal of Classical Design

    17:37 Modernism vs. Classicism

    26:02 Public Opinion on Architecture

    27:07 The Role of Architects in Public Buildings

    29:12 Questioning the Spirit of the Times

    31:11 Conclusion and Farewell

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  • High-Performance Facade Systems: Expert Insights from Blair Davies

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews Blair Davies, a professional engineer and expert in high-performance facade systems. Blair discusses key topics such as collaboration, trust, and curiosity in the building industry. He shares his journey from tech companies to building facades, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and innovation. The conversation covers the challenges of managing constraints and balancing profitability with differentiation. Blair highlights his experiences with introducing new materials like glass fiber reinforced concrete and ultra-high performance concrete, and underscores the need for North America to adopt global best practices for sustainability and efficiency. This episode provides valuable insights into educational marketing and the impact of podcasts in bridging the gap between industry professionals and potential clients.

    For more information, visit:

    https://facadesystemsinc.com/

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:23 Welcoming Blair Davies

    01:08 High Performance Facades

    03:39 Challenges in Facade Projects

    07:44 Navigating Project Constraints

    10:31 The Role of Curiosity

    12:42 Importance of Trust in Collaboration

    13:16 Building Trust and Making Decisions

    13:40 Challenges in the Industry

    14:40 Marketing and Educational Outreach

    15:31 The Value of Podcasts

    17:10 Lowering the Firewall

    18:21 Navigating Complex Relationships

    20:22 Client Success Stories

    22:50 Sustainability and Waste Reduction

    24:09 Global Innovations in Facades

    25:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • Innovative Lighting for Sustainable Architecture: A Conversation with Fabio Zaniboni

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Thomas Dioro interviews Fabio Zaniboni, founder and chief vision officer of BubblyNet and Zaniboni Lighting. The discussion delves into Fabio's vision for revolutionizing building wellness through smart technology, such as Bluetooth mesh systems for lighting, sound masking, and air quality control. The conversation covers topics such as circadian lighting's impact on human biology, the evolution of lighting technology, and the integration of IoT in building controls to enhance sustainability and user wellness. Fabio also shares insights from his recent projects and the potential benefits for both office environments and educational settings.

    For more information, visit BubblyNet's website at

    http://bubblynet.com/

    00:00 Introduction to the Perfect Bubble Concept

    00:46 Welcome to the Architecture and Innovation Podcast

    01:10 Meet Fabio Zaniboni: Visionary in Lighting

    02:12 The Importance of Light in Architecture

    03:40 Circadian Lighting and Its Biological Effects

    04:27 Case Study: Lighting in Windowless Environments

    06:47 Lighting's Impact on Productivity and Education

    10:02 Innovative Projects in the IoT Space

    16:06 The Evolution of Lighting Controls

    23:14 The Future of Building Management with AI

    25:08 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts

  • Exploring Civic Space Design with Carol Ross Barney: An Architecture & Innovation Podcast

    In this episode of the Architecture & Innovation Podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews Carol Ross Barney, a distinguished architect and recipient of the 2023 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal. Carol discusses her extensive career in public and civic space design, including her notable projects such as the Chicago Riverwalk and the new terminal at O'Hare International Airport. She shares her insights on the responsibility of architects to improve the planet, the importance of public engagement in architecture, and the commitment to sustainability in her work. Carol also reflects on the impact of her upbringing and early experiences, her views on architectural style and quality, and the challenges and opportunities she has encountered throughout her career. The episode emphasizes the importance of thoughtful, community-oriented design and the role of architecture in creating a better living environment.

    For more information visit:

    https://www.r-barc.com/

    00:00 Introduction to Current Projects

    00:39 Guest Introduction: Carol Ross Barney

    01:59 Carol's Design Philosophy and Inspirations

    04:38 Impact of Public Spaces and Projects

    07:36 Diversity and Opportunity in Architecture

    09:03 Challenges and Changes in the Profession

    18:10 Public Engagement and Community Impact

    25:45 Sustainability and Architectural Responsibility

    27:56 Closing Remarks and Future Outlook

  • Building Big and Thinking Ahead: A Conversation with Chris Tatge of Dynamic Construction and DC Materials

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews Chris Tatge, co-owner of Dynamic Construction and DC Materials in Staunton, Wisconsin. They discuss the keys to success in the construction industry, the importance of doing what you say you’re going to do, and the evolving landscape of design and construction over the past few years. From leveraging offsite solutions to active engagement with design professionals, Chris shares valuable insights and anecdotes about growing his company and the importance of early collaboration in the building process. They also touch upon the significance of practical innovation, sustainability, and the role of psychology in business dealings. For more information, listeners are encouraged to visit dcmaterialsllc.com.

    00:00 Introduction and Key Advice for Contractors

    00:40 Guest Introduction: Chris Tatge

    01:23 Personal Mantras and Professional Insights

    03:48 Navigating the Construction Industry

    06:59 Value Engineering and Industry Changes

    10:35 Inspiration and Career Journey

    12:08 Current Projects and Future Goals

    23:52 Final Thoughts and Industry Reflections

    26:01 Conclusion and Credits

  • The Spirit of High-Design Construction with Victor Mezhvinsky

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews Victor Mezhvinsky, the president and founder of Forma Construction. Victor discusses his passion for design and construction, the values that drive Forma, and his journey from starting in development during the Great Recession to leading a nationally awarded construction firm. He shares insights on the importance of collaboration with architects and designers, the role of constraints in yielding unique projects, and the satisfaction derived from creating environments that build lasting memories. The episode also touches on sustainability practices in construction and the educational initiatives at Forma Construction.

    For more information, visit:

    https://formagc.com/

    00:00 Introduction and Passion for Design

    00:26 Podcast Overview and Guest Introduction

    01:22 Victor's Inspirational Quotes and Philosophy

    02:52 Challenges and Rewards in Custom Home Building

    05:33 The Importance of Meaning and Investment

    06:34 Victor's Background and Family Influence

    08:03 Client Relationships and Project Success

    22:53 Sustainability and Innovation in Construction

    26:50 Final Thoughts and Advice

    28:19 Conclusion and Credits

  • Building for Future Generations: A Conversation with Zach Heir of Heirloom Builders

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews Zach Heir, president of Heirloom Builders. Zach discusses the sustainable building practices his firm employs, which focus on creating enduring structures that meet current and future client needs. Drawing inspiration from his background in traditional carpentry and modern house building, Zach highlights the importance of communication, innovative use of technology, and personalized client services. He shares insights on how his team navigates high-end projects with a perfectionist mentality and leverages constraints to deliver customized and sustainable solutions. Zach also touches on the company's internal culture and his passion for environmental consciousness, aiming to pass down heirloom-quality buildings that stand the test of time.

    For more information visit

    https://www.heirloombuildersca.com/

    00:00 Introduction to Sustainable Building

    00:41 Meet Zach Heir: A Legacy of Craftsmanship

    01:42 The Philosophy of Heirloom Builders

    04:54 Navigating Modern Building Challenges

    06:08 Leveraging Technology in Construction

    07:57 The Importance of Human Connection

    09:08 Sustainability and Long-Term Vision

    11:08 Client Relationships and Project Management

    19:04 Reflecting on the Journey

    21:12 Future Projects and Team Acknowledgments

    24:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • Innovating Through Relationships and Creativity: A Conversation with Krista Coupar

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Tom Dioro speaks with Krista Coupar, founder and CEO of Coupar, a San Francisco-based design industry consultancy firm. The discussion delves into understanding business structures, the importance of grounding creativity, and the significance of relationships in the design industry. Coupar shares her journey from growing up surrounded by creativity to building a multifaceted consultancy that helps elite designers, architects, builders, and artisans thrive. She discusses her play-based approach to work, how she discerns the essence of her clients, and the unique integration of personal and professional life. The episode also highlights Coupar's innovative business model that empowers young designers by giving them autonomy within a supportive and collaborative framework.

    For more information, feel free to visit:

    https://www.couparconsulting.com/

    00:00 Introduction to Business Structure and Creativity

    00:45 Guest Introduction: Krista Coupar

    01:48 Understanding Client Essence and Relationships

    03:54 Play-Based Approach to Business

    06:31 Krista's Background and Journey

    10:27 Integrating Family and Business

    14:52 Delight and Human Connection in Design

    20:10 Service-Oriented Design Philosophy

    27:05 Expanding Beyond Interior Design

    29:30 Empowering Young Designers

    31:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • The Power of Teamwork and Leadership in Architecture: Insights from J.Brandon Dekker

    This episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast features J.Brandon Dekker, Principal at Cannon Designs’ San Diego and Irvine offices. Dekker discusses the key elements of leadership and teamwork, focusing on attitude, energy, and effort as controllable factors for success. He emphasizes the importance of preparation, humility, and being egoless in fostering a high-performing team. Dekker also highlights the value of in-person interactions and relationships in a predominantly digital age. The conversation delves into leveraging team members' strengths, coaching both teammates and clients, and promoting a culture of continuous improvement and resilience.

    For more information, you can visit the Cannon Design website:

    cannondesign.com

    00:00 Introduction: Controlling the Controllables

    00:27 Podcast Overview and Guest Introduction

    01:43 Brandon Dekker's Recent Learnings

    03:28 Athletic Mindset in Business

    05:35 Handling Unexpected Challenges

    07:46 Team Dynamics and Egoless Leadership

    11:34 Importance of Human Connection in a Digital Age

    15:48 Leveraging Team Strengths

    17:28 Coaching and Mentorship

    20:56 Client Collaboration and Industry Impact

    23:02 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks

  • Innovative Sustainable Design and Architectural Insights with Anthony Brower

    This episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, hosted by Tom Dioro and brought to you by CERACLAD welcomes Anthony Brower, a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and Global Director of Gensler's Climate Action and Sustainability practice. Anthony discusses the intricacies of lighting power density in interior projects and the value of tax rebates over sustainability measures for clients. Brower shares his journey, which includes teaching passive design at USC, his writing ventures, stand-up comedy on climate change, and being a Distinguished Gentleman's Ride organizer. He also delves into the importance of sustainable design, the challenges of codes and tax depreciation, and how constraints can spur creativity. Lastly, Anthony highlights his upcoming book, 'The Renormalization of Sustainable Design,' aimed at simplifying sustainable principles for architects.

    00:00 Introduction to Lighting Power Density

    00:35 Guest Introduction: Anthony Brower

    02:08 Anthony's Personal Mantra and Learning Journey

    03:42 Teaching and Sustainable Design

    05:33 Career Journey and Fearlessness

    08:12 The Upcoming Book on Sustainable Design

    21:14 The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride

    24:17 Design Constraints and Creativity

    30:20 Closing Remarks and Future Conversations

    For more information visit:

    https://www.gensler.com/people/anthony-brower

  • Balancing Innovation and People-Centric Design: A Conversation with Bert DeViterbo

    In this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Tom Dioro interviews Bert DeViterbo, an architect and studio director at Gensler's San Francisco office. Bert shares insights from his 13-year journey at Gensler, emphasizing the importance of good design for all, mentorship, and the diverse talent pool at Gensler. He also discusses the firm's commitment to sustainability and adaptability during the pandemic. Bert reflects on his recent trip to Singapore, his impactful community involvement, and the way Gensler fosters a collaborative, team-oriented approach to deliver innovative design solutions globally.

    00:00 Introduction to Work-Life Balance and Firm Culture

    00:14 Welcome to the Architecture and Innovation Podcast

    00:25 Spotlight on Bert DeViterbo: Master Architect

    01:58 Bert's Philosophy on Design and Inspiration

    07:41 The Impact of Mentorship and Diversity in Architecture

    12:03 The Evolution of Architecture and Design Post-Pandemic

    14:23 Sustainability and Design: Reimagining Spaces

    19:05 The Importance of Teamwork and Leadership in Design

    22:23 Looking Forward: The Future of San Francisco and Architecture

    24:31 Closing Thoughts: Mentorship, Diversity, and Leadership

    For more information, visit

    https://www.gensler.com/people/bert-deviterbo

  • Innovating Urban Spaces: The Promise of Mass Timber with Ted Panton

    This episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast features Ted Panton, Principal at GGLO, who discusses the complexities and constraints of housing in the architecture industry, emphasizing the potential of mass timber as a transformative solution. Ted highlights his advocacy for urban livability and his dedication to employing wood technology for its tectonic and carbon positive benefits, sharing insights from his experience and presenting wood as a material that can foster a deeper connection to our built environment. The conversation also touches on the housing crisis, the importance of creating walkable and dense neighborhoods, and the role of architects and developers in shaping the future of urban spaces. Ted's work showcases the intersection of sustainability, innovation, and community-centered design in addressing current and future architectural challenges.

    00:00 Exploring the Complexities of Housing in Architecture

    00:29 Introducing Ted Panton: A Visionary in Urbanism and Livability

    01:48 The Power of Mass Timber in Transforming Housing

    02:06 Addressing the Housing Crisis with Innovative Solutions

    05:44 The Role of Architecture in Shaping Human-Centric Cities

    07:55 Sustainability and the Future of Urban Development

    11:51 The Impact of Mass Timber on Urban Projects and Sustainability

    14:09 The Importance of Community and Collaboration in Architecture

    19:10 Envisioning the Future of Urbanism and Livability

    23:19 Concluding Thoughts on Housing, Crisis, and Urban Transformation

    For more information visit

    www.gglo.com

  • Building Trust and Legacy in Construction with Danny Van Acker

    This episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, hosted by Tom Dioro and brought to you by CERACLAD welcomes Danny Van Acker, General Manager of Van Acker Construction. Today we disucss a broad range of topics relevant to the construction industry, including the importance of trust and communication between contractors, clients, and architects; Van Acker Construction's commitment to sustainability and quality; and the personal journey and philosophies that have shaped Danny's approach to business.

    Founded by Danny's father, Gary Van Acker, the company prides itself on hard work, integrity, and a culture rooted in the Midwest ethos. Danny shares insights into how the company navigates challenges in the construction process, the importance of direct and personal communication to resolve issues, and the crucial role of trust in building successful projects.

    The show also delves into how Van Acker Construction maintains its legacy while adapting to changes in the industry and incorporating sustainable materials and practices. Danny highlights how the digital age has impacted client interactions and emphasizes the value of in-person, human elements in the construction process. Finally, the future direction of Van Acker Construction is discussed, focusing on preparing for the next generation while preserving the company's core values and culture.

    For more information about Van Acker Construction, visit

    https://vanacker.com/

    00:00 Navigating Construction Challenges: Insights and Solutions

    00:35 Introducing Danny Van Acker: A Legacy in Construction

    01:55 The Midwest Mentality: Hard Work and Integrity in Construction

    03:28 The Importance of Trust and Integrity in Construction Projects

    08:49 Building a Legacy: The Future of Van Acker Construction

    14:52 The Role of Sustainability in Modern Construction

    20:01 Embracing Technology While Valuing Human Connection

    22:51 Looking Ahead: The Future of Van Acker Construction and the Industry

    24:48 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgments

  • Stan Lew, AIA, Principal and President of RMW, voted the Best Places to Work. Stan was named President in 2020. His humility and vision in assuming this role underscores his leadership approach, which is one of service to the RMW family and the professional architectural and design community.

    For 50 years, RMW has been recognized as an award-winning workplace for clients in the high-tech, science, healthcare, industrial, academic, and civic sectors.

    For more information, you can visit: https://rmw.com/

  • Revital Kaufman-Meron, architect and principal of BEKOM DESIGN. Born, raised, and educated in Israel, Revital received her B.Arch diploma from Tel Aviv University in 2003 Magna Cum Laude.

    She spent four years in Boston, MA, specializing in residential design, from high-end single-family residences and vacation homes to high-rise and mixed-use projects.

    Complimenting her design experience with a strong interest in technology, Revital holds expert knowledge in Revit and is significantly involved in the BIM community.

    Well-regarded for her contributions to the field, BEKOM DESIGN has received Houzz's Best in Service Award for six consecutive years.

    For more information, you can visit: https://bekomdesign.com/

  • Vince DiPofi, PE and CEO of SSOE. Vince joined SSOE in 2000 and has more than 40 years of professional experience.

    Vince was named Engineer of the Year in 2022.

    He spearheaded SSOE’s Value Promise program, which has documented more than $1.5 billion in savings for clients initiated by SSOE.

    Throughout the years, he has been instrumental in developing numerous new accounts for SSOE and starting up the company’s operations in Mexico.

    For more information, you can visit: https://www.ssoe.com/

  • Jenna Knudsen is the managing principal of CO Architects. 2023 National AIA Award-Winners.

    Jenna has led award-winning large-scale academic, laboratory, and healthcare projects nationwide on university and healthcare campuses.

    Her groundbreaking projects are innovative in design, sustainability, and project delivery.

    Jenna has been nationally recognized for the early use of BIM and integrated delivery.

    For more information, you can visit: https://coarchitects.com/

  • Paul Tang, principal, and partner of the Los Angeles and Shanghai-based architecture firm Verse Design. Formerly Paul Tang Architecture.

    Paul was selected as one of the millennial New Blood 101 designers of Los Angeles in 2001 and 2002.He's also the recipient of the National A I, a foundation award, and a professor at the University of Southern California, where he has taught the school of architecture for over 19 years and graduated Claud from the University of Southern California School of Architecture and received his master of architecture with a letter of distinction from Harvard University.

    For more information, you can visit their website at https://www.vdla.co/

  • Michael Poris, AIA, a founding principal at McIntosh Poris Architects, where he’s led the charge on restoring Detroit’s most iconic neighborhoods and landmark buildings.

    Since returning to the city in 1995, he has tirelessly worked to preserve the legacy of its beloved 20th-century architecture and historic districts while helping implement change through innovative design.

    His architectural leadership has transformed Detroit with groundbreaking projects, such as the Foundation Hotel and the East Riverfront Framework Plan, both recognized with numerous awards.

    The firm has gained over 130 design accolades, including 30 AIA Honor Awards and 70 Detroit Design Awards.

    For more information, you can visit: https://www.mcintoshporis.com/