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 […]
EA613: Marcos Santa Ana – Architecture After the California Wildfires
Architecture After the California Wildfires In this episode, architect and contractor Marcos Santa Ana shares how his journey—from growing up in a family of artists in Woodstock, New York to launching a design-build firm in Los Angeles—shaped his philosophy on resilient, high-performance architecture. Drawing on his international education in Denmark, Spain, and the U.S., Marcos […]
EA607: Kevin Kennon – From Ground Zero to Global Practice: Reimagining Architecture’s Future
From Ground Zero to Global Practice: Reimagining Architecture’s Future Kevin Kennon is an internationally renowned architect with over 40 years of experience, known for his innovative and environmentally conscious designs. He is the founder and principal of Kennon Design Consultancy, a multidisciplinary practice that focuses on architecture, urban design, and strategic problem-solving for a rapidly […]
EA603: Solo Sessions – Vision Will Break You (If You Let Fear Win)
Vision Will Break You (If You Let Fear Win) In this special solo session of the EntreArchitect Podcast, Mark R. LePage dives into the powerful intersection of vision, growth, and fear. Fear often shadows our boldest dreams, not as a warning sign, but as a companion to growth and transformation. Small firm architects can reframe […]
EA601: Duo Dickinson – Architecture is Human
Architecture is Human Architecture is more than just buildings—it’s a reflection of humanity itself. In this episode, architect, writer, and educator Duo Dickinson shares his insights on how architecture shapes our values, communities, and experiences. He discusses the delicate balance between honoring history and pushing design forward, emphasizing the importance of context and connection. With […]
EA600: Sherry Harbaugh – A Master Guide Spec for Small Firm Architects
A Master Guide Spec for Small Firm Architects In this episode, Mark sits down with Sherry Harbaugh, a seasoned specification consultant with over 35 years of experience in the architecture and construction industry. Sherry shares her unique journey into the world of specifications and highlights how critical well-crafted specs are to project success. They explore […]





