Fellow podcaster Enoch Sears joins us to discuss the evolution of architectural podcasting, running an architecture practice, and the necessity of proper systems and a business mindset for success.
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What’s it really like to work in architecture? The hosts of Archispeak know, and they’re here to share real-life experiences. Since 2012 architects Evan Troxel and Cormac Phalen have been podcasting their brand of real talk on everything from design, tools, and work/life balance to generational differences, mentoring, job hunting, and more. Probing questions, revelatory interviews, and unique insights have grown their audience and become a weekly ritual for students and seasoned professionals alike.
#330 - Pseudo Productivity and the Right to Disconnect
We discuss Australia's 'Right to Disconnect' law, its protections, and its implications. We also discuss modern work challenges like constant connectivity, email impact, and technology's dual effect on work-life balance. We end with thoughts on managing workloads and boundaries in the digital age.
Read More#329 - AU - Designing the Future of Multifamily Living
The Archispeak University (AU) series introduces educational content for architects and designers. Sara Schneider of TCA Architects joins us to talk about design trends in multi-family and mixed use project types.
Read More#328 - Losing Track of Time
In this episode, we discuss being “in the zone”, the significance of failure in learning, the concept of ‘flow state’ in problem-solving, self-doubt and imposter syndrome, and the role of intrinsic motivation and habits in success.
Read More#327 - Broke, Broken, and Broke-In
In the episode, Cormac shares his experiences from his most intense and fulfilling project, the EO Wilson Biophilia Center in Florida, likening the collaboration of different ideas and skills to 'jazz'. The discussion also covers challenges with difficult projects, budgets, and client relationships that nonetheless led to remarkable results.
Read More#326 - The Culture of “ASAP”
In this episode, we dive deep into the future of architecture in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology, but we start by stepping back and making an assessment of the sheer magnitude of email we are all drowning in. As architects, we can't help but feel a sense of excitement about the potential that new tools hold for enhancing architectural design and storytelling, but how will that happen if we’re all doing email all day every day?
Read More#325 - Unforeseen Conditions
Cormac tells us a story from the Army which sparks a discussion of various experiences on renovation and remodel projects which brings to light the meaning of the term “unforeseen conditions”.
Read More#324 - Archispeak Turns 12
In this episode we acknowledge the podcast’s 12th anniversary. We then jump into exploring the potential of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in architectural practices and talk about how these technologies could revolutionize the way architects work now that the Apple Vision Pro is out.
Read More#323 - The Life Afforded
We discuss work-life balance in architecture, the impact of emerging technology like Apple's Vision Pro headset, the importance of a side-hustle, and the need for architects to continuously adapt. We also chat about on the financial implications in architectural projects and the tension between design aesthetics and budget constraints.
Read More#322 - A Special Place in Hell
In this episode, we discuss the importance of details in architectural designs, highlight the influence of technology and BIM on architectural drawings and the art of detailing, and reflect on past experiences, including learning from old architectural manuals and dive into architectural design philosophy and practices.
Read More#321 - AU - New Trends in Custom Residential
The Archispeak University (AU) series introduces educational content for architects and designers. Danny Wang of Danny Wang Design joins us to discuss new trends in custom residential design and construction.
Read More#320 - A Workaholic’s Resolution
We all know architects work hard. Some work way too hard. In this episode, we discuss Cormac’s self-proclaimed workaholism and what he’s going to do about it in 2024.
Read More#319 - Goodbye and Good Riddance
In this episode we discuss the final print edition of Architect Magazine and Evan leads us in an AI workshop with visual, written, and audio examples.
Read More#318 - What Happened in Vegas
Cormac gets more CEU’s bringing his HSW count to Jedi levels, Evan visits Las Vegas for the Autodesk University conference and gives a full report, and they compare and contrast AU to the AIA National Conference on Architecture.
Read More#317 - Siteseeing
In this episode we discuss a bit of site seeing, reflect on the 1-year anniversary of Evan’s move to Oregon, and we finish it up with a sportsing conversation Evan didn’t know he needed… So join us on this special Thanksgiving/Evan’s Birthday episode.
Read More#316 - ‘Designing Your Career’, with David Bradley
David Bradley, AIA PCC joins us to discuss the importance of taking control of your career. We talk about defining outcomes, taking responsibility, setting boundaries, and building trust. We also talk about the need for small steps, accountability, and a clear plan to achieve personal and professional goals.
Read More#315 - AU - Hospitality and Outdoor Spaces
The Archispeak University (AU) series introduces educational content for architects and designers. Liz Neuffer of Aria Group joins the show to discuss the topic of hospitality and outdoor space design.
In this episode we discuss key factors for successful design in hospitality & outdoor spaces, design for different climates & enhancing user experiences, building products for thermal comfort, sustainability & much more!
Read More#314 - Getting Called on the Carpet
In this episode, we discuss Cormac’s haunted house, rising license renewal fees, Evan’s first in-person (as an Oregonian) continuing education lunch n’ learn, using the SIPS building system on projects, the challenges of adopting innovative building systems in the building industry, first costs versus operational costs, school projects that are literally driven by the maintenance staff, and the need for architects to educate our clients.
Read More#313 - Cormac Phalen.PDF
In this episode, we kick things off with an unsolicited email that Cormac received, inquiring about "just needing some plans drawn up”. Then, we welcome Evan back to the darkside as he rejoins the PC realm, as he dives headlong into the world of Microsoft laptops. This plunge down the Microsoft rabbit hole takes us on a nostalgic journey through the annals of Microsoft history, from the Zune to the Windows Phone. But our trip down memory lane doesn't stop there; we also find ourselves wandering down the Atari trail as we talk about the dawn of computer gaming and other things old people talk about.
Read More#312 - Nerd Fest
Anger management kicks off our conversation where Cormac gets to deal with infrastructure replacement in his neighborhood and all of the joys that come with it. Evan shares stories about his ride (Ride the Rim) around Crater Lake. Unbeknownst to both of them, the way Evan decided to tackle his ride would foreshadow the ups and downs of their final conversation in which they discuss a code seminar that Cormac attended and how the constraints of the building code cause many ups and downs on a project.
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