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The Architects Possibility Podcast

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David Bradley

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A recent round of chemotherapy to treat a pre-cancerous skin condition put me through the ringer – and the experience got me thinking about the process of transformation and how it often requires that we go through a really uncomfortable proces
COVID-19 has upended everything about how we live.  And for many architects, it’s completely impacted how we design.  Especially in the hospitality industry architects and their clients are re-thinking how we congregate, socialize, recreate and
I’ve noticed in my conversations with people recently that everyone seems to be waiting.  Waiting for a vaccine for coronavirus.  Waiting for a promotion.  Waiting for a deal to come through.  Waiting to make any plans.  Waiting for 2020 to end
Thinking about starting your own architecture firm?  It’s a daunting proposition, fraught with doubts and uncertainty.  Where do you start?  How can you succeed?  What challenges will you run up against and how can you avoid the pitfalls. I kno
Tired of being stuck?  Finding all sorts of creative ways to avoid doing the one thing that will move your business forward?  I hear ya.  I got myself to a place last week where I was procrastinating so much that I got fed up with myself!  I fi
In a rapidly changing world and in the face of a global pandemic, architects are finding their skills and creativity even more essential and in demand.  Luckily, they have architect Tom Vonier on their side and representing their interests thro
As architects we often feel we’ve hit our capacity.  Short on time, resources, energy, we operate on the edge of efficiency. But consider that, outside of the “doing” of life, we might still be playing a small game.  I recently had the epiphany
Buildings don’t exist in a vacuum.  But we have often thought of them that way – independent objects plunked down on a piece of land with little or no regard for the impact they have on the surrounding environment or the communities they house.
Architects who strike out on their own are destined to be overworked and underpaid, right? Absolutely not.  It’s definitely a challenge to run your own design firm, but there are some simple things you can do to make sure your firm flourishes r
David Bradley, AIA PCC, shares coaching perspectives and tips from the Architects Possibility Podcast on how to create a positive mindset in the face of challenging circumstances.
Sustainability has been a well-established buzz word for decades now, but it seems to have lost a lot of its punch lately, watered down and co-opted by the building industry.  Although it’s still a worthy goal, a growing number of practitioners
Welcome to the first installment of Perspectives, a short-form end of the week podcast that covers a variety of topics I run into as a coach.  I'll share some tips and tricks to help you past common places where you might get stopped, share my
As architects, we’re not often eager to throw ourselves into the fray when it comes to politics even though we’re perfectly positioned to have an impact on local, national, and even global issues.  Thomas Jacobs, AIA, a partner with Krueck and
Ryan Gann, Assoc. AIA, has worked on some of Ross Barney Architects’ most ambitious civic projects. These architectural and urban design investigations have allowed him to collaborate with communities across Chicago and the world, expressing th
Over the course of her 25-year design career Felicia Middleton has worn many hats.  She is a writer, Architectural Design Professional, amateur photographer, environmentalist and entrepreneur. But at her core, Felicia Middleton is The Foodie Bu
In 2017 Jason Boyle became the youngest Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) and in 2018 he was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).  It was this elevation to Fellowship in both organizations inspired h
The successful practice of architecture requires an inquisitive nature and the desire to be in dialogue with others, explore the impact of design and ask the right questions. Omar Garcia leverages all of these skills in his work, his practice,
One of the greatest things about being an architect is its multi-disciplinary nature that requires one to be have a broad and varied education in many subject matters. Steve Kismohr, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, is one of those professionals whose life a
For many architects, our role frequently extends far beyond the built environment to include leveraging our skills in service of social justice and the betterment of our world.  Over the years, Brandy Koch has been pursuing her passions and put
It takes a lot of guts and determination to start your own architecture practice.  It takes vision and commitment to keep it going even in the best of times.  Ultimately, it’s the professional and personal relationships one builds that determin
They say necessity is the mother of invention, and Lira Luis proves the adage to be true.  Innately curious and always looking for the intersection of architecture, science and technology, Lira took the circumstances of Chicago’s shelter-in-pla
In this episode we get a chance to sit down with Chip von Weise of Von Weise Associates and discuss his practice, his teaching, and his mentorship as head of the Virginia Tech Chicago Studio – a six month internship program that brings archite
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