Episodes

  • #357 - ‘The Value of Lifelong Learning in Architecture’, with Kevin Jones
    Jan 14 2025

    Today we welcome Kevin Jones who is an architect and professor of practice from Virginia Tech's School of Architecture. We talk about the importance and intricacies of continuing education for architects.

    In this episode we explore various aspects of Continuing Education Units (CEUs), different state requirements, and effective engagement strategies for those offering courses, share personal anecdotes from our careers as architects, some of our favorite courses, and discuss how architects can use CEUs to foster professional growth, advance their careers, and improve practice standards. We also talk about the effectiveness of in-person versus online learning and examine ways to innovate content delivery for maximum impact.

    Episode Links:

    • Kevin Jones on LinkedIn
    • With Architecture - Kevin’s firm
    • Amber Book Continuing Education


    About Kevin Jones:

    Kevin is a practicing architect whose academic pursuits lie at the intersection of teaching, practice, and community engagement, and he has worked with both urban and rural communities on a variety of community-oriented impact design projects. His experience as a practitioner is diverse in type and scale and includes numerous adaptive reuse projects as well as housing, institutional, community, and cultural works. His design and professional work have been recognized by Preservation Virginia, the Urban Land Institute, and AIA Virginia, and he prefers white trace paper over yellow trace paper.


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #356 - That ‘New Me’ Glow
    Jan 6 2025

    Join us as we discuss the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025 which included Evan’s studio makeover (featuring a reveal if you’re watching on YouTube) while doing a water fast, extravagant Christmas light displays of some homeowners, and then main topic: group projects, communication, and team collaboration in both educational and professional settings. We share some important lessons about performance reviews, setting clear expectations, and the intricacies of teaching and learning architecture.

    Tune in to hear insights on how to handle underperformers, the significance of teamwork, and the experiences of teaching architecture students.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #355 - Full Flip Flop Mode
    Dec 26 2024

    Join us in our last episode of 2024 as we explore how to balance emotional energy while maintaining high service standards during the year-end rush. We also discuss effective communication and presentation skills in architectural education, sharing tips for creating engaging, streamlined presentations that translate seamlessly into professional practice.

    Episode Links:

    • Enjoy The Silence by Depeche Mode (YouTube)

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • #354 - Fighting Revit
    Dec 9 2024

    In this episode of 'Archispeak Theater,' we begin with some musical nostalgia and then transition into a detailed exploration of the complexities and challenges involved in managing large Revit models for architectural projects.

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    1 hr
  • #353 - Architecture Students are Screwed
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode, we discuss a listener's concerns about the financial burden of architectural education. We explore various career paths and alternative routes to licensure, examine the challenges young architects face, address the rising costs of education, and consider potential solutions such as specialization and entrepreneurship. We also reflect on our own career experiences and discuss how the profession continues to evolve.

    Episode Links:

    • Minor Threat
    • Salad Days Film
    • Centre Pompidou
    • Richard Rogers
    • Renzo Piano
    • Archispeak 332 - ‘Navigating Internships and Early Career Steps’, with Michael Ermann
    • NCARB - Pathways to Practice
    • Archispeak 335 - ‘Multiple Pathways to Architectural Licensure’, with Jon Baker

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    59 mins
  • #352 - ‘A 13-Year Architecture Project’, with Israel Peña
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Israel Peña, who shares his incredible 13-year journey working on a historic elementary school modernization project in Beverly Hills. From the challenges of agency approval, unforeseen structural issues, and the complexities of preserving the historical fabric of buildings, Israel takes us through the entire process that he has actively worked on since it began in early 2011. We also explore his unique way of coping with stress through running and fitness, along with his passion project: an elaborate Pirates of the Caribbean-themed Halloween display at his home that also serves as a charitable endeavor.

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    Episode Links:

    • Bridging Centuries - El Rodeo Elementary School YouTube video
    • Israel’s Pirates of the Caribbean Halloween Display

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • #351 - Frank Lloyd Garbage
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, we dive into Cormac’s hoarding tendencies (aka our mutual love for architectural collectibles) by unboxing a special edition set of Frank Lloyd Wright Blackwing pencils, then talk about how to protect these valuable items from children. The conversation then shifts to recent travels, including Cormac’s trip to Baltimore to visit his Johns Hopkins project and for a major office collaboration day. Then it’s Evan’s turn to talk about his recent trip to San Diego for the annual Autodesk University conference. While there he had the chance to visit UC San Diego's Geisel Library, a marvel of brutalist architecture. Other topics include ongoing architectural projects, the logistics of managing large-scale adaptive reuse, and the joys and challenges of professional networking and conferences.

    See the photos of Geisel Library here.

    Episode Links:

    • Frank Lloyd Wright Blackwing Pencils
    • Geisel Library
    • William Pereira
    • Fallen Star (the little blue house at UCSD)
    • Autodesk University

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #350 - Coffee, Hurricanes, and Leadership
    Nov 4 2024

    In this special Episode 350 of the Archispeak podcast, we discuss the celebration of our milestone with an unboxing of fresh beans from “Coffee Boy”. We also talk about Evan’s un-conference experience in Florida that allowed for personal growth, leadership development, and some fun activities like learning to E-foil. Just beware of the 🌀 and 🐊.

    Episode Links:

    • Coffee Sketch Podcast
    • Archispeak episode 300 with the hosts of the Coffee Sketch Podcast (YouTube)
    • AEC Acoustics Leadership Retreat
    • Autodesk University
    • Turons of Yellowstone Instagram

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    52 mins