How AI is Reshaping the Architect Workflow In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage sits down with architect and entrepreneur Greg Holman, AIA, founder of Studio 27 and creator of CADMonkeyAI. Greg shares his journey from earning his Master of Architecture at Texas Tech University to managing multimillion-dollar projects and eventually launching […]
EA630: Kurt Neiswender – Rebuilding the Fabric of a City with Purpose and Design
Rebuilding the Fabric of a City with Purpose and Design In this episode of EntreArchitect, citizen architect Kurt Neiswender, AIA, shares how he is rebuilding the fabric of a city with purpose and design. With over two decades of architectural experience, Kurt has dedicated his work to advancing low-to-no energy consumption projects that not only […]
EA629: Evin Wick – Building a “Back Office in a Box” for Small Firm Architects
Building a “Back Office in a Box” for Small Firm Architects In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage welcomes Evin Wick, a former tax lawyer who transitioned into the world of fintech entrepreneurship. Evin shares the story behind his company, S Works, an AI-powered back office solution designed to support small businesses […]
EA628: Katie Kangas – Flying Solo: Introducing the Newest EntreArchitect Podcast
Flying Solo: Introducing the Newest EntreArchitect Podcast In this episode of EntreArchitect, Mark R. LePage welcomes Katie Kangas, a solopreneur architect and the host of the brand-new podcast Flying Solo. Katie shares her journey from growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota to founding her own practice, Pasque Architecture, in Minnesota. She reflects […]
EA627: Kermit Baker – Navigating Uncertainty: Economic Trends Every Small Firm Must Watch
Navigating Uncertainty: Economic Trends Every Small Firm Must Watch In this episode of EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage welcomes Kermit Baker, Chief Economist for the American Institute of Architects, for an in-depth conversation on how small firms can navigate today’s uncertain economic climate. Kermit unpacks the shifting landscape of the U.S. economy, the role of […]
EA625: Robert Yuen – Why He Left Architecture Behind to Solve the Industry’s Biggest Problems
Why He Left Architecture Behind to Solve the Industry’s Biggest Problems Robert Yuen’s path to entrepreneurship didn’t begin in a boardroom, it started in the studio. Trained as an architect, Robert quickly realized that while architects loved design, they were struggling with the business side of running a firm. That insight led him to co-found […]
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