Crafting Sustainable Architecture in Urban Neighborhoods
Crafting sustainable architecture in urban neighborhoods requires more than good design. It takes technical skill, strong partnerships, and a deep understanding of how people live in cities. In this episode, Lauren Thomsen shares how she approaches high-performance residential design through collaboration, adaptive reuse, and thoughtful renovation work in Philadelphia.
Lauren discusses her path from architecture school at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to launching her own practice, Lauren Thomsen Design. She explains how historic renovations and urban infill projects shaped her design philosophy over time. In addition, she shares practical advice for architects working with contractors, navigating tight city sites, and balancing sustainability with client expectations.
The conversation also explores the future of small residential firms and the value of multidisciplinary thinking. Lauren reflects on teaching architecture, building a client-focused business, and creating homes that perform well for decades. As a result, listeners will walk away with clear insights into sustainable design, urban renovation strategy, and the realities of running a modern architecture practice.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Crafting Sustainable Architecture in Urban Neighborhoods with Lauren Thomsen.
Learn more about Lauren at Lauren Thomsen Design, or connect with her on LinkedIn and Instagram.
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