Ep 161: Wow Moments
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
1w ago
It happens on every project – sometimes you know exactly what it is because you had a hand in bring it into existence. Other times, you might be visiting the work of another architect, or really, you could just be going to a nice restaurant … but if you look around, you can always find that something special that seemed to get just a little more attention than the rest of the project. Andrew and I are going to dive into this idea a bit today Welcome to EP 161: Wow Moments [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] Andrew and I are going to be ..read more
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Ep 156: Build a Better House
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
1w ago
We are discussing residential projects that focus on incorporating high value building science techniques with guest Steven Baczek ..read more
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114: Holiday Gift Guide for Architects (2022)
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
1w ago
For the 13th consecutive year, Life of an Architect presents THE definitive holiday gift guide for architects ..read more
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Ep 160: Determining Value
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
3w ago
When I say the word “value”, the meaning that typically comes to mind is generated by that persons position or context. Andrew and I were having a chat about how employees think of value versus how employers think of value and is there a disconnect between these two groups that should be concerning? Welcome to EP 160: Determining Value [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] As someone who’s been on both sides of the employee-employer equation, I’ve come to understand that value is a fluid concept that shifts depending on where you stand. F ..read more
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Ep 159: Ask the Show Fall 2024
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
1M ago
It is time for the second and last installment of the Life of an Architect “Ask the Show” episode for 2024. Once again, as is our practice we solicited questions to be submitted through our Instagram channels and selected as many as we thought we could reasonably get through in the time allocated for the show. If there were duplications, that simply made that question more likely to get answered. All this and more on today’s episode as Andrew and I answer your burning questions… Welcome to EP 159: Ask The Show Fall 2024 [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site ..read more
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Ep 138: Is Architecture School Broken pt. 2
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
1M ago
Are students graduating from architecture school prepared for the profession? Is the educational system aligned with the workplace? What is the best software to teach students? Can we all just get along? We started this exploration of the idea that Architecture School may need some modifications in Episode 137. The system needs to change to provide the skills, knowledge, and pathways for the future of the profession, but what else may need to be addressed? What does all of this mean to students, architects, and the public at large ..read more
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Ep 157: Project Constraints
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
2M ago
You sit down at your desk, you turn your computer on, maybe you sharpen your pencils, you lay out your rolls of trace and your sharpie pens – whatever your creative process - and you are about to start work solving the problems at hand … But where do you start? Sitting before you are all the normal tools and a big fat blank piece of paper. This is a moment where you have to make a make a decision on what happens next. Where do you start? How do you set the priorities to the issues you will be addressing? Andrew and I are going to discuss the process of when you start, what happens next. Welcom ..read more
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Ep 155: Optimism
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
3M ago
The vast majority of practicing architects view the time spent practicing their craft as a calling, but what happens when you don’t want to get out of bed? Today we discuss the role of "optimism" in architecture ..read more
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Ep 154: Networking
Life of an Architect
by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
3M ago
Today we are tackling a topic that we have never covered before, not even a little. Imagine walking into a crowded room and not knowing who to talk to or what to say, a situation I have found myself uncomfortably in more times that my therapist can ignore. The ability to build meaningful relationships and strategic alliances is a critical part of the success of any business. Today, Andrew and I will discuss a topic that at least from my side of things, have zero training in but is nonetheless a part of my job description and responsibilities in the office. Time to have a frank conversation abo ..read more
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Ep 152: Starting a New Job
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by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins
4M ago
When you are starting a new job, even you very first job, here are some tips that might make the transition a bit easier and potentially, more fruitful ..read more
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