The Power of “Yes, And” in Architecture
Architecture is a team sport, and strong communication often matters as much as strong design. In this episode, we explore how improv in architecture can help architects become better leaders, collaborators, and problem-solvers in their daily practice.
Tarrah Beebe, partner at KFA Architecture, shares her journey from architect to improv performer and explains how the principles of improvisation have shaped the way she leads projects and works with teams. Along the way, she reflects on lessons learned managing community-based projects, navigating uncertainty, and building trust through better communication.
We also discuss how architects can become more comfortable taking risks, staying present in difficult conversations, and embracing adaptability in their firms. As a result, Tarrah offers a refreshing perspective on how creativity outside the office can directly improve leadership, culture, and long-term success inside architecture practice.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The Power of “Yes, And” in Architecture with Tarrah Beebe.
Learn more about Tarrah at KFA Architecture, or connect with her on LinkedIn.
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