KPMB founding partners Marianne McKenna (right) & Shirley Blumberg (left) join the podcast to discuss the importance of collaboration, the role that equity and diversity play in their design process, and how their practice has evolved over the past three decades.
Brooks + Scarpa principals Angela Brooks (left), Lawrence Scarpa (center), and Jeff Huber (right) join the podcast to discuss designing affordable housing, their approach to the climate crisis, and winning the 2022 AIA Gold Medal.
Jim Dow, founder of Dowbuilt, joins the podcast to discuss the intersection of construction and design, integrating digital construction methods, and commitment to craft.
Virginia San Fratello of Rael San Fratello (right), Kory Bieg of OTA+ (left), and Nick Chim of Nabr (center) join the podcast to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence for architecture, AI-driven design, and how algorithms can be used to advance the study of the field.
Moshe Safdie joins the podcast to discuss his new memoir If Walls Could Speak, how he turned his college thesis into Montreal’s famed Habitat 67, and redefining how people interact with buildings.
Justin Brooks, principal of ZGF Architects in Portland, Oregon, joins the podcast to discuss the design process behind the UCSF’s Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building, designing for mental health, and how the built environment impacts patient care.