When Architects Communicate Their Value, Everything Changes When architects communicate their value, everything changes. In this episode, Joyce Owens FAIA RIBA shares why clear communication is the key to elevating both your work and your impact. As the founder of Architecture Joyce Owens LLC and a leader in Tropical Modern design, she brings decades of […]
EA656: Jared Banks – The Unexpected Truth About Architect Led Development
The Unexpected Truth About Architect Led Development In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, architect to developer journey takes center stage with Jared Banks, AIA, founder of Shoegnome Architects. Based in Seattle, Jared blends residential design, BIM expertise, and entrepreneurship to help architects build smarter careers. He shares how his path evolved from running a […]
EA655: Katelyn Rossier – The Training Gap Holding Architecture Firms Back (mentorDINO)
The Training Gap Holding Architecture Firms Back (mentorDINO) The training gap holding architecture firms back (mentorDINO) is more than a skills issue, it’s a systems problem. In this episode, Katelyn Rossier shares how the disconnect between school and practice creates daily inefficiencies. As a result, firms face burnout, costly mistakes, and lost profit. Katelyn explains […]
EA653: Ryan Thewes – What Wright’s Apprentices Taught Me About Architecture and Life
What Wright’s Apprentices Taught Me About Architecture and Life In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, we explore organic architecture principles with Ryan Thewes, founder of a Nashville-based design studio. He shares how early influences, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s philosophy, shaped his approach to modern, site-driven design. Ryan walks through his journey from Ball State […]
EA651: Adam Katz – The Pre-Construction Process Is Broken and Architects Can Fix It
The Pre-Construction Process Is Broken and Architects Can Fix It Preconstruction management platform founder Adam Katz joins the EntreArchitect Podcast to discuss how better information can transform the building process. Katz shares how his background in finance, construction, and technology shaped the vision behind Craydl. Together, they explore the persistent gap between design intent and […]
EA650: Michael Sweebe – Bringing Cost Clarity to Renovation for Owners and Architects
Bringing Cost Clarity to Renovation for Owners and Architects Bringing cost clarity to renovation for owners and architects begins with a childhood in darkness. Michael Sweebe grew up in an illegal apartment in Toledo, Ohio, with no operable windows and little light. At nine years old, he began drawing floor plans, hoping to design a […]
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