Duvall Decker founders Anne Marie Duvall Decker and Roy Decker join the podcast to discuss redefining architecture in Jackson, Mississippi, and the AIA Housing Award–winning Cooperwood Senior Living community.
Aidlin Darling Design co-founders Joshua Aidlin and David Darling join the podcast to discuss their transition from furniture-making to architecture and the firm's AIA San Francisco Center for Architecture + Design.
Cavin Costello, co-founder of Phoenix-based The Ranch Mine, joins the podcast to discuss brand-building and how transitioning to a fully remote practice has boosted creativity.
The Up Studio co-founder John Patrick Winberry discusses the importance of branding for architecture firms and how the studio's Open Corner House became a key filming location for ‘Leave the World Behind.’
Greg Faulkner returns to the podcast to discuss the residential design process and how his San Francisco–based firm puts sustainability at the forefront of its practice.
Alan Maskin and Blair Payson, principals and owners at Olson Kundig, join the podcast to discuss the renovation of the Space Needle and the pressure that comes with modernizing one of Seattle's most cherished landmarks.
Arlene Ellwood of Mobile Loaves & Fishes and Todd Ferry of Portland State University join the podcast to discuss the impact tiny house villages have had on people experiencing homelessness.
SHoP Architects founding principal Gregg Pasquarelli joins the podcast to discuss the development of The Brooklyn Tower and how the firm tried to capture the essence of New York with its residential supertall at 111 West 57th Street.
Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich, co-founders of Los Angeles–based Patterns, join the podcast to discuss the Victory Wellness Center project in North Hollywood and the influence of technology on their firm.