Episodes

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.

#2 - Architect as Juggler

Architect as Juggler
Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen

We discuss the current state of being an architect versus the old days of the master builder, how architects can educate clients, the importance of sleep in our manic profession, and we begin to tackle the topic of proper planning for the ever-looming deadlines that keep us on the move.

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#1 - That Ah-ha Moment

That Ah-ha Moment
Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen

In our inaugural episode, we start things out by defining archispeak, try to define architecture, and talk about what the general public probably thinks architecture is and what it isn't. Neal drops a bomb and tells architecture students that they probably aren't going to be designing the next Freedom Tower. Sad trombone.

Links from the show:

  1. Architext iPhone app
  2. Archispeak at Urban Dictionary
  3. Honoring the Talent & Gifts We're Given

 

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