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07 Feb 2022Episode 24: Interview with Jeff Echols, Assoc. AIA of "Build your Brand" & "Context & Clarity"01:08:26

This is the second of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.


Jeff Echols is on a mission to change the way architects do business by helping them communicate Empathy (not ego) so clients see Value (not commodity). He's the President and Chief Strategy Officer at echoEngagement, the host of the Build Your Brand Podcast, and a sought-after speaker covering the topics of branding, commoditization, disruption, empathy, and relevance. His brand-new, hot-off-the-presses keynote is entitled, "ego VS empathy: How the stories you tell are making you a commodity."

Postscript: On April 6th, 2020 Jeff and Mark LePage started the EntreArchitect Community "Context & Clarity" sessions for architects to connect virtually during the 2020 pandemic. One can still view Context and Clarity on many social media channels.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/04/notes-on-wfh-from-archimom-interview-w.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

07 Feb 2022Episode 25: Interview with William J. Martin, AIA of William J. Martin, Architect #WFH01:32:47

This is the third of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.

William J. Martin AIA
Bill Martin grew up In Northern New Jersey just outside New York City. He attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh where he studied architecture and for a time, managerial economics. He then returned to the New York area and completed his study of architecture at Pratt Institute in New York City receiving his degree in 1988.
Bill is licensed in five states as an architect and is also a licensed professional community
planner In New Jersey. He is also a licensed New Jersey construction official and building
inspector.
With over 38 years in this field, Bill has been in private practice for 29 years. He has been
involved in the design of many building types. From consulting on hospital projects to designing office warehouse distribution centers, malls and shopping centers, Bill now focuses on historic preservation and high-performance single-family home configuration with integration of sustainable and resilient features. His projects are sustainable both economically and environmentally.
Bill is a certified LEED AP home design professional and was the recipient of a 2011 AIA New
Jersey committee on the environment top 10 project merit award.
Bill is currently Co chairman of the AIA New Jersey Public Awareness committee and engages
frequently with the press and on social media. Bill has been seen on Fox News, CNBC, and
MSNBC discussing preservation issues, trends in design and sustainability.

the WJM "Econo-Functional Aesthetic Balance":
Represents our professional commitment to seeing that your project meets your requirements and is cost effective.

Remember, we are NOT construction contractors and we DO NOT sell construction, our professional design advice is NOT based on selling you a big project that you cannot afford.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/04/notes-on-wfh-from-archimom-interview-w_23.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

07 Feb 2022Episode 26: Interview with Marc Dixon, AIA (Australian Institute of Architects)00:52:08

This is the fourth of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.


Marc Dixon Architect
Marc Dixon is a Melbourne-based architect engaged in Architectural Practice since 1997. This office is engaged in a variety of projects including residential, commercial, hospitality and retail through to social housing and community-based projects. In addition to professional practice, Marc has participated in Academic Design Studio at Deakin and Monash University since 2003.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/05/notes-on-wfh-arhimom-virtualtravelling.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

11 Feb 2022Episode 27: Interview with Evelyn Warner, R.A. of NAV/FAC #WFH01:01:46

This is the fifth of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.

Evelyn Warner:
I’m an Architect with a 30+ year career in Architectural Design and Construction, including nearly 10 years with NAVFAC SW.  I’ve worked on of some of the most complex project types in the industry and some of the largest

institutional projects in San Diego County, greater California, and Nevada:

 ·         Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake Earthquake Recovery Program, 2019-2024

·         Naval Base Coronado, Special Operations Forces, Coastal Campus, $750M, 1.5M s.f.

·         Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton Replacement Project, $450+M, 500,000 s.f., ARRA

·         California Prison Receivership Healthcare Project, $1.5+B, 3‐4 campuses

·         Veterans Administration Medical Center, Las Vegas, $600+M, approx. 500,000 s.f.

·         Palomar Hospital Replacement Project, $750+M, 500,000 s.f

I’ve worked as an Owner’s Representative, Construction Manager, Project Manager, Architect and Planner includes numerous Design‐Build Projects, General Acute Care Hospitals, Rehabilitation and Psychiatric Hospitals, extensive renovation and reuse within operating hospitals and facilities, and a Veterans Administration Medical Center.

My experience in the private sector includes participation on the “Co-opetition” for the

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) team for the California Prison Healthcare Receivership Project using Design‐Build and LEAN Design and Construction concepts. The high security project was at the forefront of innovation and alternative project design and construction delivery processes.

 Of the 10 years I’ve been with NAVFAC SW, I spent the past 3+ years supervising both multi- and single-discipline teams of Design Managers for NAVFAC SW and am currently the MILCON Program Design Manager for NAWS CL Earthquake Recovery Program.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/05/notes-on-wfh-archimom-health-care.html

 

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Feb 2022Episode 28: Interview with Danei Cesario, AIA, RIBA, NOMA of SOM #WFH #Fashion01:32:42

This is the sixth of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.


Danei Cesario AIA, RIBA, NCARB, NOMA is the 333rd black female architect in American history. Hailing from Manchester, England, she is an internationally licensed architect, project manager, + public speaker. She is currently part of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), managing dynamic mixed-use development, healthcare + wellness projects. With over a decade of experience, her leadership has been a significant factor in repeat partnerships.

Beyond the office, Danei’s passion for architecture + advocacy has led her to become a champion for design professionals + a sought-after speaker. Her experience working in diverse, global environments has yielded speaking engagements at numerous national + international conferences + private sector events, including the United Nations, SXSW, Royal Institute of British Architects, AIA National Conference + the New York Building Congress.

Danei served as chair of AIA New York’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee for over five years. Currently, she serves on the AIA New York State Board, representing nearly 10,000 members across 13 chapters.  She is a contributor/ambassador to organizations including Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, Parlour, Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust + nycobaNOMA Executive Board. Danei is dedicated to fostering Mentorship, Sponsorship + Leadership within the design community.  She founded WALLEN + daub to expand on these principles.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/06/notes-on-wfh-fashion-archimom-interview.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

17 Feb 2022Episode 29: Interview with Earl Parson, R.A. #WFH #vacation #architecture #quonsethut01:26:13

This is the seventh of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.

Earl Parson is an architect practicing in northern Arizona, from his home base in Prescott and also the property he's developing near the Grand Canyon, outside the town of Williams.

Earl attended Washington University school of architecture in St Louis and then SCI-Arc in the early '90s after which he practiced in Los Angeles for 20 years before relocating to Arizona about two years ago. He specializes in Quonset hut homes.



Parson Architecture | Clever Moderns

Custom Residential Architecture & Design

Quonset House & Prefab Specialist

www.parsonarchitecture.com 

www.clevermoderns.com




Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/08/wfh-vacation-with-earl-parson.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Feb 2022Episode 30: Interview with Margit Whitlock, AIA #WFH Hospitality Architecture00:53:20

This is the eighth of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.

Margit E. Whitlock AIA LEED AP                                                                    

Principal / Creative Director

Architectural Concepts, Inc.

3958 First Avenue

San Diego, CA 92103

www.4designs.com

Margit E. Whitlock AIA LEED AP | Principal in Charge of Architecture and Interior Design | Architectural Concepts Inc. a San Diego, CA based design firm.  Ms. Whitlock is responsible for creating the concepts that drive the creative process. Her professional experience includes all aspects of architecture, design and the building process including project programming and site analysis, interior design, custom FFE, art programs, construction documents and construction administration. She is a licensed architect in the states of CA, AZ, NY, PA, TX, FL and HI.  To foster her passion about the built environment and her community, Margit is President of SDAF (San Diego Architectural Foundation) a 501c3 non-profit.  For the past twenty-seven years she has focused on resort/hospitality design and construction with projects nationally and internationally. Her project list includes hospitality, commercial, retail, restaurants, civic and timeshare resorts.

Ms. Whitlock is an accomplished speaker with engagements at multiple ARDA conventions, HD Boutique show as well as being frequently published in magazines such as Developments, Resort Trades, Hotel Business, Hiatus, Vacation Industry Review and Resort Management and Operations.

She received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon with academic strengths in urban planning and design and extended studies in Art History and Architecture at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

 Margit can be reached at Margit@4designs.com or at 619-531-0110.


http://4designs.com/

Link to blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/09/wfh-hospitality-architecture-w-margit.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

25 Feb 2022Episode 31: Interview with Craig J. Schmitt, RA.#WFH #Sports #Architecture00:50:44

This is the ninth of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.


Craig J. Schmitt

As co-Director of the Sports practice at a large architecture firm, Craig focuses on development/delivery of the firm’s professional

sports, entertainment and hospitality projects. His passion for designing sports and entertainment

venues grew out of his love for sports as a youth.

“There has been nothing more rewarding than seeing the happy faces of fans watching their home team

in action in a stadium I helped create.”

Craig has become recognized in the stadium design industry for his knowledge and skills managing and

directing the diverse group of engineers and specialty consultants associated with such facilities. He

proficiently understands the planning stages and drivers of design behind athletic and mixed-use

facilities, bringing a thorough knowledge of the functional requirements, building program elements and

revenue-enhancing elements associated with public assembly buildings. He is a hands-on Principal and

Project Manager and remains involved through all aspects of project development, from programming

and concept design to design development and construction administration. Among the many projects

he has led over the years, two of the firm’s largest projects standout - Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia

Phillies) and MetLife Stadium (NY Football Giants and NY Jets).

Craig began his career in 1987 after earning his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Penn State

University. He joined the firm in 2001 and became a Principal in 2005. He is active in various sports-

design related organizations where he often shares his expertise as a speaker or panelist. He has lived

and worked on both coasts, and holds licenses in 5 states.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/10/wfh-sports-w-craig-schmitt-aia.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

27 Feb 2022Episode 32: Interview with Rosa Sheng, FAIA #WFH #holidaygiftlist01:06:09

This is the tenth of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.


Rosa T. Sheng, FAIA is Principal and Director of Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and SF Higher Education Studio Leader at SmithGroup. She is also the founder of Equity by Design [EQxD] and 2018 Past President of AIA San Francisco. Throughout the years, Rosa has led a variety of award-winning and internationally acclaimed projects, while launching a national movement for equitable practice, just and inclusive design outcomes in the built environment with a focus on higher education learning and space resources for student success. Rosa has delivered continuing educational programs and thought leadership outreach featured in Architect Magazine, Metropolis, Wall Street Journal, TEDxPhiladelphia, SxSW, KQED/NPR, and Cannes Lions. In 2019 she was recognized as a Metropolis Game Changer.

smithgroup website










Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/11/ive-never-met-woman-architect-before.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

27 Feb 2022Episode 33: Interview with Dr. Karen Makoff, #WFH #mentalhealth #happynewyear00:40:50

This is the eleventh of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.



Dr. Karen Makoff is a psychologist with a private practice in Los Angeles. She has a specialty in child and adolescent psychotherapy. She has a PhD in clinical child psychology and did a fellowship in clinical child and adolescent psychotherapy. She also has a Masters in Architecture from SCI-ARC, and a master’s in Russian Language, and a BA in Russian and Soviet Studies. Currently she works as a psychologist remotely from home.

Karen Makoff, PhD

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/01/wfh-new-year-2021-mental-health-w-dr.html


Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

27 Feb 2022Episode 34: Interview with Kristi Byers, AIA of Kristi Byers Architect #WFH #Sustainability #CBD01:06:41

This is the twelth of a series began during the pandemic in 2020


Kristi Byers, Architect and Founder AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Kristi’s design eye, technical expertise and consensus-building leadership skills have been honed over her 22 year sof project and community leadership experience on commercial, industrial, civic, university, K-12, mid- and high-rise,mixed-use, residential and master planning projects throughout Southern California and across the U.S. 


Sustainable design and healthy buildings have always been a passion for Kristi.  She became a LEED Accredited Professional in 2007 and has served as LEED Coordinator or LEED Project Manager on several notable, sustainably-designed projects around the country.  Government and corporate clients have sought her expertise for educating their staff about sustainability, greening their building operations, strategizing for building and site purchases and planning for future sustainable renovations.


An active member of the architectural community, Kristi has served on the American Institute of Architecture San Diego Chapter’s Board of Directors in roles that ranged from Public Advocacy Commissioner to President; and the American Institute of Architects California Council Board of Directors, Council Repositioning Committee and Advocacy Advisory Committee.  She has been a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), Downtown San Diego Partnership, United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
 and Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW).  She is a LEAD San Diego Core Curriculum Graduate and has served as a subject matter expert for the writing of the LEED Exam and the California Architects Supplemental Exam.  She enjoys staying connected to San Diego’s academic institutions and has taught as a visiting professor at San Diego State University (2014) and adjunct professor at Woodbury University.

 

Kristi Byers

AIA LEED AP BD&C

 

Kristi Byers, Architect APC

kb@kristibyersaia.com

www.kristibyersaia.com

619.359.0235 (o)

619.599.5984 (c)


kristi byers, aia



Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/02/wfh-sustainability-interview-w-kristi.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

28 Feb 2022Episode 35: Interview with Evelyn M. Lee, FAIA #WFH #UX01:04:02

This is the thirteenth of a series began during the pandemic in 2020.



Evelyn Lee, AIA, is the first ever Senior Experience Designer at Slack

Technologies, Founder of the Practice of Architecture, and Co-Host on the

Podcast, Practice Disrupted. Lee seamlessly integrates her business and

architecture background with a qualitative and quantitative focus to build a better

experiences for organization's Employees, clients, and guests.

Evelyn received her Bachelor of Architecture degree with honors in 2002

from Drury University where she minored in Global Studies while playing on the

Women’s Soccer Team. In 2003 she received her Masters of Architecture degree

from the Southern California Institute of Architecture SCIArc). Most recently, in

2012, Evelyn finished a dual MPA Masters Public Administration)/MBA Masters

Business Administration) in Sustainable Management from the Presidio Graduate

School.

She is widely published, wrote a monthly column for Contract magazine for over 3

years, and now is a frequent contributor to Architect Magazine. Evelyn has

received numerous industry awards including the 2016 40 Under 40 award

for Building Design + Construction and the 2014 AIA National Young Architects

Award. She currently serves as the first ever female Treasurer to the AIA National

Board in 20202021.

Evelyn has been a featured Keynote Speaker, Invited Guest, Panelist, and

Moderator at national design and architecture conferences including AIA National

Convention, Dwell on Design, and Women in Green. Her topics focus on

developing knowledge leadership, organizational change management, capacity

building, stakeholder engagement, and strategic approaches to put design

thinking into practice.

Evelyn has over 15 years working with individuals, organizations, and

companies who are interested in applying design thinking to their decision-making process.

Link to this blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/04/wfh-we-are-still-interview-w-evelyn-lee.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

06 Mar 2022Episode 36: Interview with Elsa Contreras, Assoc. AIA Bianca Beadling, AIA & Tara Wood Dozark, AIA #Archimom01:17:13

This is the fourteenth of a #WFH series that began during the pandemic in 2020.

Elsa Contreras


Elsa Contreras attended California State University, Fresno and received a BA interior design with a minor in construction management. She is also a Graduate from California State University, Northridge, and received an MS in family consumer sciences- Interior Design option. IShe is  currently pursuing a license in architecture (alternative path to licensure) and NCIDQ certificate. In the past She has taught building codes at her local community college and  currently works as a project designer overseeing projects from schematic design to project closeout. She is a past Associate Director on the Board of Directors of the AIA Golden Empire chapter. 

Bianca Beadling

“Bianca is an architect and business owner with two young children. She graduated with a bachelor of architecture from the University of Miami , with a focus on urban design, and is a LEED Accredited Professional.  Bianca has worked on a variety of project types including mid- and high-rise buildings, mixed-use, commercial and hospitality. 

With a passion for supporting her peers, Bianca is a Licensing Advisor for NCARB and co-founder of Mothers in Architecture, a support community for moms in the AEC industry.”

Tara Wood Dozark

Tara Wood Dozark is a licensed architect in St. Petersburg Florida who has worked in the profession for over 20 years. She is a mother of three children ages 5, 8 and 20 and she teaches design architecture as an adjunct professor at the School or Architecture and Community Design at the University of South Florida in Tampa.

Link to the blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/05/wfh-mothersday2021-w-mothers-in.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

06 Mar 2022Episode 37: Interview with Katherine MacPhail, R.A. of Demios Architects #WFH #residentialarchitecture01:02:12

This is the fifthteenth of a #WFH series that began during the pandemic in 2020.


Katharine MacPhail believes that architects are for everyone, and is on a mission to relieve as much of the stress from home renovations as possible for homeowners through sharing information and tips from experts and those who have gone before on her podcast Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven.  She received her Masters in Architecture in 1996 in Los Angeles at Southern California Institute of Architects and is now a registered Architect in Massachusetts where she grew up.  She homeschooled her 3 kids over a total of 13 years and along the way picked up a passion for Scottish fiddle playing.  Now she plays with the Boston Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, is secretary of the Boston Scottish Fiddle Club, and manages the fiddle band Scottish Fish.



Katharine White MacPhail, Architect
www.demiosarchitects.com

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/08/openingup-echolstock-entrearchitect.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

06 Mar 2022Episode 38: Interview with Djana Venolia, International Assoc. AIA #WFH #holidaygiftllist #lightingdesign00:54:46

This is the sixteenth episode in the #WFH series that was started during the 2020 pandemic.


Djana Venolia, AIA International Associate

Djana is a Brazilian architect and urban designer. She has worked with architectural services, interior and landscape design, and media services for residential, commercial and hospitality projects in Africa, Europe, U.S., and Brazil for over 20 years.

After moving to the United States, Djana has engaged in various projects supporting her community. She volunteers at her church, local YMCA and she has collaborated with other non-profits teaching art, architecture, robotics to name a few.

Djana joined the Western Lighting and Energy Controls family in 2019 and has dived in the LED world through the lens of a designer as well as the sustainability aspect of energy savings.  

Whenever it is possible, she enjoys traveling throughout America visiting national parks and landmarks.

Djana lives in San Diego County and frequently visits her daughter, Ana Manoela in Kansas where she lives with her husband and Sea Punk, the cat.

Link to the blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/11/holiday-gift-list-2021-and-interview-w.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

16 Mar 2022Episode 39: Interview with Ann Sussman, R.A. AIA01:03:44

This is the second interview onEntreArchitect  Echolfest, a meeting of the architecture minds in the hills (or mountains)  of Vermont in August of 2021.

Ann Sussman, RA, is an architect, author and researcher passionate about understanding how people experience buildings. Her book, Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We respond to the Built Environment  (Routledge, 2015) co-authored with Justin B. Hollander, won the 2016 Place Research Award from the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA). A 2nd edition, featuring 40 color images of eye-tracked architecture, came out in July (2021). Ann teaches a course on how buildings make people feel, called Architecture&Cognition, at the Boston Architectural College (BAC). (it’s open enrollment so feel free to sign up!) She also serves as President of the educational and research non-profit, the Human Architecture and Planning Institute, Inc. (theHapi.org) based in Concord, MA. Feel free to reach out and if you have any research ideas, do let her know!

Link to the blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/03/openingup-echolstock-entrearchitect.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

07 Jun 2022episode 40: Interview with Paul Petrunia of ARCHINECT00:44:54

This episode is part 1 of four interviews with the CRAN  (Custom Residential Architects Network) Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition panelists.  I was the moderator.  This is not part of the AIAU course or the AIA and is solely the opinions of Michele Grace Hottel and her guests.
 The AIA CRAN  AIAU: Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition link is below.

Paul Petrunia is the founder and director of Archinect, a (mostly) online publication/resource founded in 1997 to establish a more connected community of architects, students, designers and fans of the designed environment. Outside of managing his growing team of writers, editors, designers and technology specialists, Paul co-hosts Archinect Sessions, a weekly podcast featuring discussions of current architecture news and exclusive interviews with architecture leaders. Paul is also the founder and director of Bustler, the web's primary resource for architecture competition, events and related news stories. Paul studied architecture at the University of Oregon and the Southern California Institute of Architecture. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife. In his spare time he enjoys skiing, scuba diving, mountain biking and playing tennis.



Paul Petrunia
Founder/Director

Archinect
https://www.archinect.com
paul@archinect.com



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Link to blog: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/06/this-episode-is-part-1-of-getting-your.html

Link to the AIAU CRAN course:
https://aiau.aia.org/courses/getting-your-work-published

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

17 Jun 2022Episode 41: Interview with Liza Hausman of HOUZZ00:30:05

This episode is part 2 of four interviews with the CRAN  (Custom Residential Architects Network) Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition panelists.  I was the moderator.  This is not part of the AIAU course or the AIA and is solely the opinions of Michele Grace Hottel and her guests.
 The AIA CRAN  AIAU: Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition link is below.


Liza Hausman, Houzz Vice President of Industry Marketing

Liza Hausman is Vice President of Industry Marketing at Houzz, an innovative residential building and design platform and community. Houzz has transformed the process of home design in the luxury market and beyond by applying mobile, visual and other technologies that are driving design in today's digital age. Ms. Hausman is a frequent speaker at design events across the country, from the AIA Conference to the International Builders' Show, and is a board member of the Home Improvement Research Institute (HIRI). In her role at Houzz, Ms. Hausman is focused exclusively on the trade community, from architects, interior designers, and luxury builders to brands and manufacturers. Ms. Hausman has experience spanning advertising, consulting, marketing and social strategy for Fortune 500 brands and a host of innovative startups, and shares her expertise on topics ranging from brand-building to the economic and structural trends that are changing the home design and construction industries. Ms. Hausman graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and earned her MBA from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. Over a decade-long tenure at Houzz, she's brought in architects as well as interior and landscape designers to create a special home for herself and her husband, two children and dog Suki in Palo Alto, California.


Link to the blog here:   https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/06/getting-your-work-published-liza.html

https://aiau.aia.org/courses/getting-your-work-published

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

17 Jun 2022Episode 42: Interview with Anne Fougeron, FAIA of Fougeron Architecture01:01:38

This episode is part 3 of four interviews with the CRAN  (Custom Residential Architects Network) Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition panelists.  I was the moderator.  This is not part of the AIAU course or the AIA and is solely the opinions of Michele Grace Hottel and her guests.
 The AIA CRAN  AIAU: Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition link is below.


Anne Fougeron, FAIA, principal and founder of Fougeron Architecture in San Francisco, is an award-winning architect recognized for her diverse portfolio of projects, serving institutional, commercial, health-care and residential clients. Whether transforming existing buildings or creating entirely new environments, her thoughtful designs integrate rule-challenging technology and techniques to address the aspirations, opportunities and challenges that come with each commission. With nearly 30 years of practice, Anne’s work has garnered international recognition.

Link to the blog here:   
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/06/getting-your-work-published-anne.html

The AIA CRAN  AIAU: Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition link:
https://aiau.aia.org/courses/getting-your-work-published

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jul 2022Episode 43: Interview with Kevin Harris, Assoc. AIA, of AGS Stainless00:53:56

Kevin Harris, Assoc. AIA 


Kevin Harris is the Director of Sales & Marketing at AGS Stainless, Inc. (AGS), a railing manufacturer specializing in 100% offsite fabrication of custom railing systems. Prior to his position with AGS, Kevin founded 4 industry-leading firms including 2 information technology firms; one specializing in the creation of web-based process management tools for Fortune 100 corporations and one that specialized in building predictive modeling applications for federal agencies. He also founded a real estate development firm that spearheaded the restoration and redevelopment of a historic seaport communities’ downtown waterfront, as well as organizing and founding a community bank. Mr. Harris currently serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees for the National Association of Home Builders Leading Supplier's Council (LSC), and he also serves as a Trustee for the NAHB Remodelers Council.  Additionally, he serves on the Executive Committee for the American Institute of Architects National Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN).


Link to the blog here:   
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/07/getting-your-work-published-kevin.html

The AIA CRAN  AIAU: Getting Your Work Published: Digital Edition link:
https://aiau.aia.org/courses/getting-your-work-published

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Sep 2022Episode 44: Interview w/ Kristi Byers, AIA of Kristi Byers, Architect: #SDDW INSPIRATION01:16:34

This is the first of a series on local Architects and Urbanists for the San Diego Design Week theme of:
INSPIRATION

The first part of this interview was done during the Pandemic shutdown and I wanted to replay this interview to remind us of this part of our history and the effects that it has on the creative community and their Inspiration. The second part of the interview was done recently outside the amphitheater space at the Mingei Museum on a beautiful Saturday afternoon

Kristi Byers, Architect and Founder AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Kristi’s design eye, technical expertise and consensus-building leadership skills have been honed over her 22 years of project and community leadership experience on commercial, industrial, civic, university, K-12, mid- and high-rise, mixed use, residential and master planning projects throughout Southern California and across the United States.

Sustainable design and healthy buildings have always been a passion for Kristi.  She became a LEED Accredited Professional in 2007 and has served as LEED Coordinator or LEED Project Manager on several notable, sustainably-designed projects around the country.  Government and corporate clients have sought her expertise for educating their staff about sustainability, greening their building operations, strategizing for building and site purchases and planning for future sustainable renovations.


An active member of the architectural community, Kristi has served on the American Institute of Architecture San Diego Chapter’s Board of Directors in roles that ranged from Public Advocacy Commissioner to President; and the American Institute of Architects California Council Board of Directors, Council Repositioning Committee and Advocacy Advisory Committee.  She has been a member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), Downtown San Diego Partnership, United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
 and Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW).  She is a LEAD San Diego Core Curriculum Graduate and has served as a subject matter expert for the writing of the LEED Exam and the California Architects Supplemental Exam.  She enjoys staying connected to San Diego’s academic institutions and has taught as a visiting professor at San Diego State University (2014) and adjunct professor at Woodbury University.

 

Kristi Byers

AIA LEED AP BD&C

 

Kristi Byers, Architect APC

kb@kristibyersaia.com

www.kristibyersaia.com

619.359.0235 (o)

619.599.5984 (c)


Edited by Evan Troxel, Architect and Founder of the tect app


Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

22 Sep 2022Episode 45: Interview w/ Kevin deFreitas, FAIA of KdA Architecture: #SDDW INSPIRATION01:04:21

This is the second of a series on local Architects and Urbanists for the San Diego Design Week theme of:
INSPIRATION

The interview was done we sat in the upper floors by the rare books collection of the San Diego Central Library designed by one of Kevin deFreitas' mentors: Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA.



Kevin deFreitas, FAIA Founding Principal Kevin deFreitas
Architects
As the principal of Kevin deFreitas Architects, Kevin has had the
good fortune of many exceptional collaborations resulting in a
diverse portfolio of recognized projects, a public restroom on the
sand in Ocean Beach, a rammed earth chapel on the Rincon
Indian Reservation, urban infill rowhomes made of tilt-up concrete,
wonderfully personal single family residences, and numerous
commissions on the UC San Diego campus including the iconic
Geisel Library.
Kevin’s innovative and thoughtful design work have been widely
published and recognized for being rooted in a meaningful
connection to place, the optimal selection of materials, common-
sense sustainability, and a strong visual presence. Kevin was
honored with the national Young Architect Award by the American
Institute and later inducted as a Fellow.
Kevin greatly enjoys live music, a meal with just about anybody,
laughing out loud, and sharing stories; true or otherwise.

Link to the firm's website:
 https://www.defreitasarchitects.com/

Link to the blog:

Edited by Evan Troxel, Architect and Founder of the tect app

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

23 Sep 2022Episode 46: Interview w/ Pamela Magnus of Magnus Architects: #SDDW INSPIRATION00:31:00

This is the third of a series on local Architects and Urbanists for the San Diego Design Week theme of:
INSPIRATION


Pamela Magnus didn’t plan on having her own firm, but priorities change when you have children. With her husband, Hector, they created Architects Magnus to watch their children grow and make their own hours. Both being architects, they designed their home to function for their lifestyle of both family and business. Twenty years and two sons later, they are still passionate about designing for the lifestyle of each client.



On the side, Pamela currently enjoys volunteering with her son on everything from Bingo with Seniors to making burritos for the homeless. Her women’s land use group keeps her involved in civic responsibility. Her support system includes the online architect community, her long-standing book club, family time, and morning walks with her husband. Gratitude is on top of her list every day.

https://www.architectsmagnus.com/

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

24 Sep 2022Episode 47: Interview w/ Howard Blackson of AVRP: #SDDW INSPIRATION00:51:21

This is the fourth of a series on local Architects and Urbanists for the San Diego Design Week theme of:
INSPIRATION





Howard M. Blackson III, is a practicing urban designer, author, and lecturer. Working with AVRP Studios in downtown San Diego, he manages the design and entitlement of urban mixed-use projects and development codes for municipalities across North America. A native San Diegan and member of the Balboa Park Committee, Howard was educated at the University of Westminster, London (MA-Urban Design) and University of Texas at Austin (BA-Geography) and he teaches San Diego State University’s urban design studio. Read about his work here: https://howardblackson.com









https://www.avrpstudios.com/

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

25 Sep 2022Episode 48: Interview w/ Elizabeth Carmichael, AIA of ecohousegreen: #SDDW INSPIRATION00:25:43

This is the fifth of a series on local Architects and Urbanists for the San Diego Design Week theme of:
INSPIRATION

Elizabeth Carmichael founded ECOhouse as a source for ecologically responsible architecture and development.  ECOhouse's concern for a building’s impact on the environment and the positive benefits for occupants, community, and developers at the forefront of their practice.

She conducts ECOL.A.B.s(TM), "Learn, Apply, Build" as a hands-on approach to educating the public on implementing sustainable practices, serves on the Board of Directors for San Diego Green Building Council as Vice President, interviewed in articles and podcasts and honored as a San Diego Woman of Influence in Construction, Commercial, Real Estate and Design.

ECOhouse = ECOlogical Habitats of Urban Sustainable Experiences(TM).

Link to the website:  https://www.ecohousegreen.com/
Link to the blog:



Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

26 Aug 2022Episode 49: Interview with Michael Vallen of Nomad Mobile Motor Lodge00:47:00

Michael Vallen graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture Virginia Polytechnic University. Residential and multi-family work in the Washington DC region and Southern California. 1950s Airstream restoration expert with a workshop and restoration facility near Santa Fe New Mexico. The work can be seen on Instagram @nomadmmlodge.

Link to blog: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/08/roadtrip-interview-w-michael-vallen-of.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Jan 2023Episode 51: Interview with Marc Appleton, of Appleton Partners LLP-Architects01:08:27

One of the things that I have been doing during the pandemic opening up are reaching out to different architects and going to their offices to meet in person and
I have been visiting a lot of residential architects lately and I have my own projects so this is first in a series on #HousesHousing that I will be focusing on in the new year.

One of the first architects whose firm I worked at who primarily specialized in Houses is Marc Appleton. I worked for Marc in the early 90's. I would like to say that everything that I learned the right way is from that office.  And it shows with the list of architects who have gone on to start their own firms or have become partners in other firms, I have interviewed and will be interviewing quite a few of them in the coming months. 

Marc Appleton, Appleton Partners LLP-Architects
https://www.appleton-architects.com/

Marc Appleton is the founding Principal of Appleton Partners LLP-Architects, with offices in Santa Monica and Santa Barbara, California.  

He received a B.A. honors degree in English from Harvard College (1968) and a Master of Architecture degree from The Yale School of Architecture (1972.)

His design work has received many awards and has been widely published in Architectural Digest, Town and Country, Veranda, Luxe and other periodicals.  He is one of only fourdesigners who were consistently named among Architectural Digest's top 100 designers from 1991-2016.

 he has written, published or contributed to: 

Rexford Newcomb's Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States (Acanthus,1999), 

George Washington Smith: An Architect's Scrapbook (Tailwater, 2001), California Mediterranean (Rizzoli, 2007),

New Classicists (Images, 2008), Casa del Herrero (Rizzoli, 2009), Robert Winter's Myron Hunt at Occidental College (Tailwater, 2012), 

the series Master Architects of Southern California 1920-1940 (Tailwater/Angel City Press, 2016-2020)  

Ranches: Home on the Range in California (Rizzoli, 2016) and Lotusland (Rizzoli, 2022.)


Publications from his Publishing Company:

Marc Appleton, Appleton & Associates, Inc. & Appleton Partners LLP – Architects, & Tailwater Press LLC

I. Books by Marc Appleton

• Academy Sant’ Antonio, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2018

• 40 Years - An Architectural Scrapbook, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2016

• The Architect’s House, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2016

• Ranches, Rizzoli International Publications, 2016

• New Classicists, Images Publishing, 2008

• California Mediterranean, Rizzoli International Publications, 2007

• George Washington Smith: An Architect’s Scrapbook, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2001

II. Edited and/or Published by Marc Appleton / Tailwater Press LLC

• The Steedman Silver, Robert Sweeney, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2019

• ICAA Southern California Chapter 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Ed. Marc Appleton, 2014

• Myron Hunt at Occidental College, Robert Winter, Tailwater Press, Inc., 2012


• Classicist, No. 15, Ed. Marc Appleton, 2018

• Casa del Herrero: The Romance of Spanish Colonial, Rizzoli International Publications, 2009

• Mediterranean Domestic Architecture in the United States, Rexford Newcomb. Ed. Marc Appleton, Acanthus Press, 1999

• Santa Barbara Architecture, Wayne McCall. Fifth Impression, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2019

• Gordon B. Kaufmann, Roland Coate, Wallace Neff and Paul Williams, Master Architects of Southern California 1920-1940 Series, Tailwater Press, LLC, 2016-2018

Link to the blog:

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

25 Nov 2022Episode 50: Interview with Lisa Raynes, RIBA of Pride Road Architecture Franchise01:02:54

Interview with Lisa Raynes, architect and creator and owner of the Pride Road Architecture Franchise.

 Lisa is an architect that specialises in the domestic sector which, she discovered, is perfect for getting her "work-life balance just right."[1] After being made redundant twice due to maternity leave, she decided, in 2010, to set up Raynes Architecture, [2], out of necessity, as there were no architecture employment opportunities at the time. However, the gender inequality within architecture continued to frustrate her, so recently she created the franchise Pride Road in June 2016, which has been a Chartered Practice for only six months (as of January 2018), [3] yet is a "game changer for women in architecture,"[4] as it allows her to give her flexible business model to other architects, so they too could enjoy their families, as well as their work. Raynes argues that "On entering the architecture school, there is 50/50 split across genders but once you get into practice, the numbers fall to 20-30% of all architects being women," [5] so despite women being equally interested in architecture, they "fall prey to economic cycles far more than men and once [they] decide to have a family."

Link to Blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/11/holidaygiftlist-2022-and-interview-w.html
Link to SHEROES virtual symposium on women in architecture:
https://www.prideroadfranchise.co.uk/blog/sheroes-of-architecture/

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

29 Jun 2023Episode 52: Interview with Bob Habian of tect00:32:20

My Interview with Bob Habian, AIA at the tect booth during AIA Conference A'23 in San Francisco.

Bob Habian, AIA CEO | Co-Founder – I connect building product manufacturers with architects and specifiers at the moment important product decisions are being made.

"We're reaching out to our peers, inside and outside of the building industry, to share an invitation to join us in the growth of our venture as stakeholders, not just passive observers. Look for the link in the comments and consider joining the tect | peopleverse® family, for a very little, a little more, or a whole lot. We value each and every consideration, and we welcome you on our journey to actively elevate the building industry."

https://www.linkedin.com/company/tectapp/
#tect #peopleverse #shareholder

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

06 Jul 2023Episode 53: Interview with John E. Sather of SWABACK Architects + Planners00:56:53

In Episode 53 of "I've never met a woman architect before..." podcast listen to John E. Sather of SWABACK Architects + Planners as he answers the four questions and talks about his experience at Taliesin and starting a practice with fellow associate Vern Swaback, FAIA (one can listen to my podcast with Vern here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1918516/9932946 )
Link to "I've never met a woman architect before..." Blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/08/interview-podcast-w-john-e-sather-of.html


John E Sather AIA, AICP

Managing Partner


John Sather is an Architect and Land Planner based in Scottdale, Arizona, and is the Managing Partner of Swaback Architects + Planners. He and his business partner, Vern Swaback, started the firm almost 45 years ago, after both left the Frank Lloyd Wright (FLLW) Foundation based at Taliesin and Taliesin West. Vern Swaback was a direct apprentice to FLLW and John was a student at the School of Architecture that continued on after Wright’s death. He currently serves as a Board of Trustee member of the School of Architecture founded by FLLW. 

John’s work spans the US, Mexico, and Hawaii. His architectural involvements are centered on special case assignments where the project goal is to create precedent-setting design, such as Univision Television Headquarters, one of the largest rammed earth structures built in modern time. Additionally, he has designed numerous resorts and residences, and recently perhaps the most important environmental education and research center focused on desert and arid lands, which will be located in the Sonoran Desert. 

His land planning/community design work in Hawaii, Lake Tahoe, and Sedona includes some of the most environmentally sensitive communities in the US. He has received awards for virtually all of his work, and has had numerous articles published about both his planning and architectural work. He has traveled to virtually all parts of the world in his ongoing study of architecture and community design.





Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

14 Aug 2023Episode 54: Interview with Nicole Lynam of KE Design, LLC00:31:21

Nicole Lynam is the owner and principal architect of Ke Design LLC located in Tempe, Arizona. Ke Design is a commercial architecture firm that specializes in the design of gas stations, convenience stores, and other fuel industry facilities.

Nicole graduated from Arizona State University in 2007, obtained her initial architecture license in Arizona in 2013, acquired her firm in 2020, and has now expanded architecture licensing to 13 U.S. states. Nicole's 25-year career has provided a variety of experience in residential design, commercial design, land development, surveying, environmental engineering, and civil engineering.

Link to website: https://www.kedesignllc.com/

Link to blog: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/08/interview-podcast-w-nicole-lynam-of-ke.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

16 Sep 2023Episode 55: Interview with Brian Linder, AIA , Broker Associate of "The Value of Architecture"01:09:30

In this long awaited podcast episode, I speak with Architect and Broker Associate Brian Linder, AIA

A seasoned real estate professional with 20 years of experience in high-end, custom residential design and construction and a master’s degree in architecture, Brian Linder, AIA, brings design-oriented expertise to the buying and selling of estates, architectural properties and historic residences.

Over the course of his career, Brian has represented some of the most notable properties in Los Angeles, including work by Rudolf Schindler, Angélil/Graham, Coop Himmelblau and Eric Owen Moss. His sophisticated eye and understanding of complex real estate transactions have enabled him to assist buyers in finding value for their investment at every level of spending. A skilled marketer and Certified Negotiation Expert, Brian has also helped owners and developers market distinctive projects, from land with plans through the construction of speculative ventures. Viewing architecture as an opportunity, he brings his expertise to help buyers find the most interesting, well-designed homes available in their price range, and to help sellers get the highest possible prices for their special architect-designed homes.

Brian has built his real estate practice around a concept he calls “The Value of Architecture.” This concept is based on the notion that architectural homes provide countless lifestyle benefits, carry greater premiums, and tend to be less sensitive to market fluctuations. Brian leads the ongoing UCLA Extension course “The Value of Architecture” and has further developed this thesis in presentations to the American Institute of Architects, the Society of Architectural Historians and various local and national audiences. Brian is also committed to promoting architecture as art, featuring the work of practicing architects, including Marmol Radziner, Pugh Scarpa, and Patrick Tighe, on his website.

Brian spent several years as an architect and construction manager before earning his broker’s license and joining the firm formerly known as Mossler Deasy & Doe, the original marketers of architectural real estate in Los Angeles. Licensed in California, Texas and Washington, Brian has since been involved in the sale of architectural properties from Southern to Northern California and marketed out-of-state properties as far afield as New Canaan, Connecticut. In addition to working out of Compass’s Beverly Hills office, Brian holds court in Austin, Texas and has sold numerous architectural homes in a wide radius, including properties in Marfa, Texas, the minimalist modern art and architecture mecca.

When he’s not representing clients in real estate, Brian enjoys spending time with his kids, doing hot yoga several times a week—sometimes followed by a cold plunge in the ocean or Barton Springs when in Austin—hiking, mountain biking, surfing, touring architectural homes, organic gardening and chicken husbandry (he has seven raised beds and eight laying hens in his front yard), traveling, meditation and Native American studies. Brian holds a BS in Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University and MA in Architecture from UCLA. He is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.

Here’s a link to his website:  https://thevalueofarchitecture.com/



Link to Blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/09/interview-podcast-w-brian-linder-aia-of.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

28 Oct 2023Episode 56: Interview with Michael Merschat, AIA , of Open Corner Architecture and Brad Northcut of Tinker Ma01:24:00

My interview with Michael Merschat and Brad Northcut is part of my series on AIA CRAN (Custom Residential Architects Network) Symposium 2023


 Michael Merschat, AIA , of Open Corner Architecture a

"Michael grew up on a farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains outside Asheville, NC. After graduating from the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design, he moved up to Washington, DC, to pursue his career in architecture. He currently serves as the AIA Potomac Valley Chairperson in the Capitol Area Custom Residential Architecture Network.
After two decades of city life, Michael returned home and found renewed connection with the land and rural community of his youth.
He believes that we have an opportunity to bring thoughtful design principles into every home, effortlessly blending the natural flow of the land with modern architecture.
Michael enjoys spending time with his wife and two children exploring architectural and non-architectural interests away and at home "

Michael Merschat, AIA
Principal
 
Open Corner, LLC
Stewardship + Modern Architecture
Asheville, NC | Kensington, MD
V 301-233-5260
www.opencornerarch.com
 


   



Brad Northcut of Tinker Ma 

Brad was born and raised in Chattanooga, TN.  He attended the University of TN School of Architecture in 1996-2001 where he also played in the Pride of the Southland marching band, and was a member of the UT Men’s rowing and volleyball club teams.  During school and after he had first hand exposure to construction materials and methods while working in design-build, which heavily influenced his approach to Architecture and design, and he has restored two historic homes. He has been involved in a number of young professional organizations and neighborhood/community advocacy groups,

In 2017 he returned to Chattanooga, and joined a newly formed architecture firm, Tinker Ma.   His current focus is on high-end single family homes, along with hospitality projects including boutique hotels, locally owned restaurants/bars, and golf course amenity buildings such as clubhouses and event spaces. 

He enjoys and spending time with his wife Anna and their two step-children, Bennett 8yo and Anna Blaire 12yo. finding memorable family adventure activities such as zip lining over gator ponds, scuba diving, indoor sky diving, and zorbing.   As well as playing competitive volleyball (both beach and indoors) fishing at every opportunity, golf, And more fishing. 

Brad Northcut,  AIA Assoc.

Senior Project Manager                            

tinker ma

(423) 708-8736 office (general line)

web  - FB  - IG - in 




LINK to the BLOG where you can see Michael and Brad's #classic buildings and more...

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/11/interview-podcast-w-michael-merschat.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

17 Nov 2023Episode 57: Interview with Eve Guilbaud, LEED AP of Loewen Windows00:47:02

My interview with Eve Guilbaud, LEED AP of Loewen Windows as we talk about architecture and design and windows and holidays and gifts for those clients, consultants and other architects with the seventh annual  "I've never met a woman architect before... with Michele Grace Hottel, Architect
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/11/interview-podcast-with-eve-guilbaud.html


Eve is the Southern California Architectural Manager at Loewen, the leading manufacturer of premium windows and doors for the luxury architectural market in North America and abroad.

A LEED Accredited Professional, she holds a General Building Contractor license and ran her own design-build firm for 15 years. Prior to that, she worked in advertising research and strategic planning at the Los Angeles Times. She graduated from the Sorbonne University in Paris with a Master's Degree in Economics & International Trade.


 

Eve Guilbaud, LEED AP

Architectural Territory Manager - Southern California

Loewen Windows & Doors
310-781-0450



#holidaygiftlists for the last 7 years!!!

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2017/11/ive-never-met-woman-architect-before.html
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/11/ive-never-met-woman-architect-before.html
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/11/ive-never-met-woman-architect-before.html
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/11/ive-never-met-woman-architect-before.html
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/11/holiday-gift-list-2021-and-interview-w.html
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2022/11/holidaygiftlist-2022-and-interview-w.html


This podcast is sponsored by:
Thank you to Loewen Windows and Doors for sponsoring this program. Loewen windows and doors offer some of the highest-performing fenestration products on the market in the most demanding climates. They are also a true partner of the architectural community by supporting AIA Chapters nationwide.

Eve Guilbaud, LEED AP

Architectural Territory Manager - Southern California

Loewen Windows & Doors
1.800.563.9367

For technical information please visit Loewen – Architectural Services

    

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Dec 2023Episode 58: Interview with Namita M. Modi of Modi Architecture and Design00:57:10

This is the second of a series on the AIA CRAN Symposium in Salt Lake City, Utah in October of 2023.

Sponsorship Opportunities are now available for the Podcast. Please contact me via my website:
MGHarchitect: Michele Grace Hottel, Architect

This podcast is sponsored by:
California Building & Remodeling 
License # 826654        Bond # 30004754     Tel 858-483-0800        


Namita Modi, AIA LEED AP is the founder of Modi Architecture & Design, a full-
service architectural design practice focused on private home commissions, residential
development and urban design collaborations in the NYC region. In her career, she has
designed over one hundred projects, a body of work that includes private residences, rural conservation prototypes and sustainable compounds throughout the US.
Her speculative design projects include ecologically driven installations for Open Air Lab, a collaborative at New Inc, a museum-led cultural incubator in NYC.

She is a co-chair for the AIANY CRAN knowledge committee since 2019 where she has curated over several dozen programs that explore innovation in practice, design and construction techniques emerging from custom residential design. She has served on several design juries nationally and has lectured at architecture conferences. She is also a mentor/educator to emerging architects in her community and within a network of
architecture schools in the Northeast. This year, Namita was appointed to the Dean’s
Council at Penn’s Weitzman School of Design. She holds a BA from Barnard College
and a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania and is a registered
architect in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Namita M. Modi, AIA, LEED AP
 
Principal
Modi Architecture & Design LLC
 
Contact Information: (office)
1133 Broadway, Suite 1524
New York, New York 10010
Tel: (212)983-1606
Mobile: (917)207-8802
Email: nmodi@modiarch.com

LINK TO THE BLOG  with IMAGES and THE BOOK REVIEW :
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2023/12/my-new-years-book-list-books-by-my.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

12 Jan 2024Episode 59: Interview with Tom Kundig, FAIA RIBA of Olson Kundig Architects01:00:48

This podcast is the third in a series on AIA CRAN Symposium 2023, Salt Lake City

This podcast is sponsored by Loewen Windows and Doors.....

My interview with Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA Owner and Founder of Olson Kundig... listen  as we talk about architecture and design and the ways that places make us feel emotional and what he says about "the residential arena is the soul of architecture..."
 
Link to the Blog for Text and Images:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/01/interview-podcast-w-tom-kundig-faia-of.html

TOM KUNDIG, FAIA, RIBA

PRINCIPAL / OWNER & FOUNDER, OLSON KUNDIG

Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, is a principal / owner & founder of Olson Kundig. Tom has received some of the world’s highest design honors, including a National Design Award in Architecture from the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, an Academy Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and an election to the National Academy as an Academician in Architecture. Known for his contextual approach to design, Kundig emphasizes the primacy of the site. His buildings are a direct response to place, often serving as a backdrop to the built, cultural or natural landscapes that surround them. Tom’s ongoing work includes private homes, hospitality projects, workplaces and adaptive reuse projects around the globe.

Olson Kundig is a full-service design firm led by 12 principal/owners that provides integrated architecture, exhibit design, interior design, urban design and landscape architecture for clients around the world. Now in its sixth decade of practice, the firm’s design approach is dedicated to expanding the context of built and natural landscapes. 

Rooted in the Pacific Northwest, the firm’s work—commercial and mixed-use buildings, museums, cultural and civic centers, residences, and hospitality projects—extends worldwide. With a team of over 300, Olson Kundig brings the capacity of a large firm with the intensity of a small practice.





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Loewen Windows & Doors
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03 Feb 2024Episode 60: Interview with Tim Andreas of AWEWORKS00:58:34

My podcast with my amazing friend and architect Tim Andreas of AWEWORKS who can finally do a podcast with me because he doesn't have to sign an NDA, for the moment.

DELIVERING INSPIRING BEAUTY

Tim Andreas:
"While preparing for a team retreat in 2019 on Expertise vs. Opinion, I reflected on the four distinct phases of my career evolution and I realized that while I had been an architect, an interior designer, a digital innovator, and a leader, what I had always done was strive to deliver a beautiful project, inspiring awe and wonder.

That had been my singular purpose, from conception to execution. I had pivoted and progressed to gain experience across the breadth of design in order to understand the complete picture - from the perspective of both the client and the designer - to learn that design is ultimately about creating emotion."

https://www.instagram.com/aweworks

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https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/02/interview-podcast-w-tim-andreas-of.html


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24 Jun 2024Episode 65: Interview with Patrick Tighe, FAIA FAAR of TIGHE Architecture00:32:25

This podcast is sponsored by Loewen Windows and Doors and Lutron....

Link to blog with accompanying text and images:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/06/interview-podcast-w-patrick-tighe-faia.html

Patrick Tighe, FAIA, FAAR, is one of Los Angeles’ preeminent architects. The highly acclaimed namesake firm, Patrick Tighe Architecture, is committed to creating an authentic, contemporary Architecture informed by technology, sustainability and building innovation. Since its inception, the firm has produced a strong and diverse body of projects that includes city developed affordable housing, commercial, mixed-use projects, installations and award winning interiors.

The firm’s work has received over 100 design awards including eight National AIA Honor Awards, American Architecture Awards, a Progressive Architecture Award, Los Angeles Architecture Awards, West Side Prize, Best of Year Awards as well as local AIA Honors. In 2011 Patrick Tighe was elevated into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects, the highest honor bestowed by the AIA. Patrick Tighe was awarded the prestigious Mercedes T. Bass Rome Prize in Architecture, the American Institute of Architects’ Young Architect Award and the 40 under 40 Award. Tighe is a Fellow of the American Academy and The MacDowell Colony.

Patrick Tighe received a Master of Architecture from the University of California, Los Angeles. Prior to establishing Tighe Architecture, Tighe worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Thom Mayne. Tighe is a professor at the University of Southern California.

The work of Patrick Tighe Architecture has been published extensively, appearing in Architectural Record, Architectural Digest, Global Architecture, The LA Times Magazine, Interior Design, LA Architect, Wallpaper, Metropolis, the New York Times and Newsweek. The firm’s work has also been included in numerous architectural anthologies including The Power of Pro Bono (2010) and the latest edition of The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. 

Tighe frequently lectures on his work. The firm has been exhibited internationally including the 2016 Venice Biennale and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. A monograph of the firm entitled “Building Dichotomy” (published by Images) was recently released. 


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04 Mar 2024Episode 61: Interview with Mahya Salehi, AIA of Mahya Salehi Studio01:02:30

This podcast and blog are sponsored by: 
AGS Stainless 
Integrum Construction
Western Window Systems


Mahya Salehi is a licensed architect based in California and the founder of Mahya Salehi Studio, established in January 2020. Prior to residing in California, Mahya spent her early childhood in Iran before moving to the U.K for the second decade of her life. Mahya's multi-cultural background informs her diverse design language. Her design philosophy is rooted in the belief that architecture could enhance the human experience through intentional, curious, and deeply collaborative design processes.  Beyond her professional pursuits, Mahya is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in the architecture and design industry. Actively involved in mentoring and supporting emerging designers and architects, she is dedicated to creating a more inclusive future for the profession.

Contact:
Mahya Salehi
Mahyasalehistudio.com
510 631 4680

Link to blog and photos of Mahya's three classic buildings:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/03/interview-podcast-w-mahya-salehi-aia-of.html


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Western Window Systems
Ben Wothe
Architectural Consultant
westernwindowsystems.com


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26 Feb 2024Episode 62 : Interview with Suzanne Bosanquet of Suzanne Bosanquet Architecture01:24:34

This Podcast and Accompanying Blog are Sponsored by
https://plungie.com/en-us/ Plungie and an Anonymous Donor

Suzanne Bosanquet, RAIA,  of Suzanne Bosanquet, Architect

https://suzannebosanquet.com/

Suzanne Bosanquet, RAIA, multi-faceted professional known for her roles as an Architect, Business Owner, Sessional Educator, Artist, and Community Leader. 
 
Suzanne is also mother to four young men.
 
With an architectural career spanning since 1995, and is currently enjoying sole practice, focusing on considered and crafted residences with a few select commercial fitouts as well.
 
She has a broad architectural portfolio that spans close to thirty years, that includes local, national, and international award-winning projects. The scale and breadth of the portfolio range from international art installations, luxury vs  community housing and large sporting facilities including involvement with four Olympic Stadiums.  Her work has been published widely across various media formats.  
 
In addition to her architectural achievements, Suzanne has been honoured with numerous Community and Business Awards, underscoring her commitment to social impact and enterprise.  She has been recognized with prestigious accolades such as the Australian Government Award for Community and Business Partnership , the Griffith Australia Day Award and as a finalist in the Women In Business Australia Awards.
 
Currently she  holds the position of State President of Women Chiefs of Enterprise International , a significant affiliate within the global network of women entrepreneurs. Her leadership in this capacity underscores her commitment to empowering and promoting women-led businesses on a global scale.  She was on the first series of Shark Tank Australia, for a young men’s all natutal deodorant.
 
In 2017 she founded Little Architects in Australia which delivers built environment education and creative workshops for families and children, including sports holiday clinics.
Notably, she currently serves as the Australian Institute of Architects representative on the International Union of Architects Architecture Children Work Programme, which aims to raise awareness of the importance of built environment education, in particular to children, who are our future and will determine how it is shaped.  Her passion for education extends to her role as a National and State examiner for the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia.
 
Suzanne  also serves a quasi-judicial role representing the State Government in Development Tribunals, influencing decisions critical to community development. Notably, she co-founded SONA (Student Organized Network of Architecture) in the 90s, advocating for student pay rights and professional recognition within the architectural community.


Link to Blog for Photos and Drawings:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/04/interview-podcast-w-suzanne-bosanquet.html

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06 May 2024Episode 64: Interview with Christine Williamson of Building Science Fight Club01:14:13


This podcast episode is sponsored by Loewen Windows and Doors, AGS Stainless and Christian Nielson-Palacios of "The Grouchy Architect" Please let the sponsors know where you saw their sponsorship!!!!

Christine Williamson has spent her career in building science forensics, discovering why buildings fail, and working with owners, architects, and builders to remedy the problems. She is the founder of the Instagram account @BuildingScienceFightClub, an educational project that teaches architects about building science and construction.  Christine also offers architects courses on building science and construction at BuildingScienceFightClub.com.  She graduated from Princeton University and received her Master's of Architecture from NewSchool of Architecture + Design.  She is past chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 1.12, Moisture Management in Buildings and is a frequent lecturer on building science at universities and professional conferences and this fall she joins the faculty of Virginia Tech.

Link to Blog to see Image and Mother's Day posts:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/05/interview-podcast-with-christine.html


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Thank you to Loewen Windows and Doors for sponsoring this program. Loewen windows and doors offer some of the highest-performing fenestration products on the market in the most demanding climates. They are also a true partner of the architectural community by supporting AIA Chapters nationwide.


Eve Guilbaud, LEED AP

Architectural Territory Manager - Southern California
https://www.loewen.com/
1.800.563.9367
For technical information please visit https://www.loewen.com/professionals/


AGS Stainless 

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Christian Nielsen-Palacios: The Grouchy Architect
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Quality Control and Technical Expertise: Helping architects avoid errors and omissions





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29 Nov 2024Episode 67: #HOLIDAYGIFTLIST and Interview with Nancy Weinman of Weinman Architectural Services01:11:08

Interview with Nancy Weinman and the annual "I've never met a woman architect before... Holiday Gift List 2024

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/11/interview-podcast-w-nancy-weinman-of.html

I started following Nancy Weinman on Instagram when I was looking to expand my Arizona connections. I have been licensed in Arizona for almost three years now and I was looking for a new mentor to foster opportunities in the area. I have always liked Arizona's natural features and the desert inspiration, and I want to start developing my own projects as well as working on residential and commercial projects in the Phoenix Scottsdale area.  I also have been asked many times about mentorship, and we have a good discussion about that in the podcast. 

Nancy S. Weinman is the owner and principal architect at Weinman Architectural Services, a boutique architectural and design firm with offices in New York City and Sedona Arizona. She is accredited by the National Council of Architects Board with a career that has spanned over 40 years. Nancy is also a certified construction manager and served as an adjunct professor at New York University for over 7 years, where she taught several courses in construction management. During her career, Nancy has been the recipient of AIA awards, as well as an international lighting design award, and has been published by Rizzoli, Interior Design and Luxe magazines. 


Nancy S. Weinman, AIA, CCM
Principal Architect & Construction Manager

Weinman Architectural Services
M: 646-306-0834

W: www.architect.vip


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Western Window Systems
Ben Wothe
Architectural Consultant
westernwindowsystems.com  

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07 Nov 2024Episode 66: Interview with Cecilia Ramos, AIA of Lutron Ketra00:46:44

This episode is an interview with architect and lighting designer Cecilia Ramos, AIA of Lutron Ketra.

Link to Blog with images and text:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/11/link-to-lutron-ketra-video-i-met.html

Beautiful. Bespoke. Intuitive.

Lutron is the leader in luxury residential lighting, from hand crafted controls, to precision shades, to unrivaled light. This is the Lutron Luxury portfolio.

Lighting can transform the mood of a home, all with the touch of a button.  Lutron blends powerful performance, innovative design, and meticulous craftsmanship that defines elegant living in the home.  Founded in 1961, the company has maintained its’ top market position by focusing on exceptional quality and service. Continuous innovation has resulted in numerous patents worldwide.  Lutron has invented 15,000 products residentially and commercially, building a culture of innovation.


 Cecilia E. Ramos

Senior Director – Architectural Market

ceramos@lutron.com



Cecilia’s expertise is in lighting, interiors, and architectural design and at Lutron, Cecilia is responsible for leading the company’s work in A&D. She holds degrees from MIT (B.SAD) and Princeton University (M.Arch), and has traveled the world as a lighting designer for luxury brands including Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior. She lives in New York City (when not on planes!).

Before joining Lutron, she specialized in the lighting of luxury retail stores for LVMH brands (LV, Dior, Hublot, Fendi) with award winning lighting design firm L’Osservatore International. And prior, as principal of her own design consulting practice, she worked in exhibition and installation design for renown clients such as Guggenheim Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, and MacroSea .In her current role, Cecilia is responsible for leading Lutron’s Architecture and Design strategy. Her work encompasses business development, creative direction, marketing, experiential design, and strategy. She also led the interior and lighting design of the award-winning Ketra Headquarters in Austin, TX., Los Angeles Design Studio, and 2022 PRISMATIC events throughout Europe.

She is an accomplished and sought after speaker and has presented at conferences worldwide including's Barcelona (2024), ISE Mexico (2023), ASID National Conference (2023), CEDIA, Denver (2023), Design, Leadership Network Business Forum (2023), Design Management Institute, Madrid (2023), Dubai Design Week (2022), LED Forum Brazil (2022), and Energy, Puerto Rico (2021).She is co-author of the book “Architectural Lighting, Designing with Light and Space” (Princeton Architectural Press, 2011)


Link to LUTRON KETRA video:

https://youtu.be/K-Jq5YdwMQs


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28 Dec 2024Episode 69: Interview with Gregory Mottola, FAIA of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects01:25:14

This episode is sponsored by: BLOMBERG
blombergwindows.com

Please visit the blog for the images and the Book List and links:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/12/booklist-interview-with-gregory-mottola.html

So I had met Greg at the Lutron event in Scottsdale, Arizona last Spring. And we follow each other on Instagram and I had wanted to do an interview with him and I asked him if it was possible to do the end of the year booklist episode and he kindly said yes.

Greg Mottola, FAIA is a Principal leading Bohlin Cywinski Jackson’s San Francisco studio. His human-centered design philosophy springs from a belief that powerful architecture must elevate the user experience, lift the spirit, and foster community.  His design work considers the project’s particular context: its place, culture, and climate to create exceptional buildings that resonate.  This approach furthers their award-winning practice’s reputation for sensitivity to landscape and context, the nature of people and culture, and the innovative use of material in response to circumstance.

 He works at a variety of project scales and typologies ranging from large institutional buildings, commercial, retail and hospitality projects, to extraordinary private residences. The throughline for this range of work is an approach that carefully considers occupant experience—one that delights all the senses and contributes to resonating, emotionally powerful architecture balanced by technical rigor and execution.


https://www.bcj.com/


Again thank you to BLOMBERG!

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16 Dec 2024Episode 68: Interview with Laura DuCharme Conboy, AIA of DuCharme Architecture01:02:39

This episode is sponsored by:


This episode is with Laura DuCharme Conboy, AIA of DuCharme Architecture
Link to BL?OG with Images here: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/12/this-podcast-episode-is-sponsored-by.html

Laura is a licensed architect, and principal of DuCharme Architecture, which she founded in 1992, specializing in custom residential design.

Laura serves as vice-president of the La Jolla Historical Society, and annually conducts their Young Architect Summer Program for middle and high school students.

 She is also serves on the board of the San Diego Architectural Foundation, and co-chairs BEEP, their Built Environment Education Program, which is dedicated to introducing architecture, planning, and urban design to school-aged students.   You can also find her online hosting monthly sketching sessions known as Crossing the Line – which are available on YouTube.

Link to website: https://www.ducharmearch.com/contact

Link to website: https://www.ducharmearch.com/





This episode is sponsored by 

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11 Jan 2025Episode 70: Interview with Marcela Abadi Rhoads, FAIA of Abadi Accessibility & Architecture00:58:00

This episode is Sponsored by:
Fox Valley Elevator
https://www.foxvalleyelevator.com/

This episode is with Marcela Abadi Rhoads, FAIA RAS and I chose her for the first episode of the new year because we need some positivity and inclusivity for 2025!!!! Follow the link to the blog to see Images and Text!

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/01/ada-interview-with-marcela-abadi-rhoads.html

Marcela Abadi Rhoads, FAIA RAS is the owner of Abadi Accessibility, an accessibility consulting firm that is dedicated to educating the building industry about the laws of accessibility.  Marcela is a Fellow of the Americans Institute of Architects and the author of “The ADA Companion Guide”  and “Applying the ADA” published by John Wiley and Sons.  She  received her Bachelor of Architecture in from  the University of Texas in Austin and got her architectural license in 1999.   Her firm is on their 20th year of  assisting the building industry, in part, by producing  a monthly newsletter on accessibility topics, performing TDLR reviews and inspections and onsite assessments.  www.abadiaccess.com

Have an upcoming Residential Elevator Project?

Contact Lauren Beck at (912) 507-1719 or lbeck@foxvalleyelevator.com for more information on our elevators and dumbwaiters or to set up a Lunch & Learn. 

www.foxvalleyelevator.com

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

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26 Jan 2025Episode 71: Interview with Jennifer Luce, FAIA of Luce et Studio00:51:59

This episode is Sponsored by:
Apple for Architects with Neal Pann, Architect
https://appleforarchitects.com/

This episode is with architect Jennifer Luce, FAIA of Luce et Studio. Follow the link to the blog to see Images and Text!

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/01/museums-interview-with-jennifer-luce.html

Jennifer Luce, FAIA of Luce et Studio
https://www.lucestudio.com/
Jennifer Luce is a licensed Architect practicing in California and New York. With a Bachelor of Architecture from Carleton University in 1984, she received the A. Dunton Alumni Award of Distinction, and is a member of the Alumni Council at the Design School. In 1994, Jennifer earned her Master of Design Studies from Harvard University and is now a member of the Alumni Council and HAA Alumni Board. In 2016, the American Institute of Architects recognized Jennifer’s outstanding contribution to the field and elevated her to the College of Fellows.
Jennifer is passionate about research, process, and materials, and maintains a strong presence in the international architectural community. She serves on a variety of advisory boards for cultural institutions and presently co-chairs both the AIA California Monterey Design Conference and the San Diego Civic Center Revitalization Citizens’ Committee.
Jennifer established her eponymous multi-disciplinary architectural practice, LUCE et studio, in 1990. Now with over three decades of award-winning project experience, LUCE focuses on civic and cultural buildings, creative workspaces, restaurants, and urban design interventions. LUCE et studio has completed projects for the San Diego Public Library, San Diego Museum of Art, the New Children’s Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, and most recently the $55 million renovation and expansion of the Mingei International Museum at Balboa Park.


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09 Feb 2025Episode 72: Interview w/ Becca Roberts, Becca Lee Roberts, Design & Richard Sanford, Dauntless Design Collaborative01:00:11

Sooooo... this Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday and I wanted to celebrate sports instead of something political right now so I asked The EntreArchitect Facebook Group who was living in the cities of the competing teams and how their city was the better city, it was fairly non-competitive, but they did wear their sports paraphernalia, I was impartial in pale pink and black.

Link to the blog for images and recipes!!!!

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/02/interview-w-becca-roberts-becca-lee.html

Becca Roberts is the Owner, Architect of Becca Lee Roberts Design. She has over 13 years of experience in architecture and interior design, working at firms in both Kansas City and Las Vegas before venturing out on her own. She enjoys working on projects of all types but has found the greatest enjoyment in custom residential design. To Becca, there is nothing better than working with the end user of a space and she loves helping people visualize their dream home design. She lives in her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri with her husband, 2 year old daughter, dog and two cats. 

Becca Roberts, AIA | NCARB Owner | Architect

beccaleerobertsdesign@gmail.com

C 816.810.3237

https://beccaleerobertsdesign.com/


Rich Sanford has over 20 years experience in the field of architecture, with project experience in residential, commercial, hospitality, and institutional building types.  Project process is a top priority in Rich’s work.  A constant mantra is work smart first.  Originally from Central Pennsylvania, Rich now resides in South Jersey with his wife and kids.  Outside of work, Rich enjoys music (beatboxing is his favorite), mixed martial arts, and tending to his animals on his farm.

Richard Sanford, RA

Dauntless Design Collaborative

p: 856.262.0900

c: 856.304.2963

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

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24 Feb 2025Episode 73: Interview with Chris Novelli of N3 Architecture01:02:00

This episode is Sponsored by:
Stone Architect, Stone World and Granite Your Planet
https://stonearchitect.org/
Phone: 416-303-0655 Email: andrew@stonearchitect.org

This episode is with architect Chris Novelli AIA of N3 Architecture. Follow the link to the blog to see Images and Text and the YouTube Channel to see the video!

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/02/chris-novelli-aia-of-n3-architecture.html


Chris Novelli, Principal architect of N3 Architecture in Hopedale, MA - focusing on custom residential design for people who want something different in their home. Chris is a Graduate of Wentworth Institute of Architecture and the Boston Architectural College and he has been a licensed Architect for 25 years

He has a Podcast - The Home Design Academy and a YouTube channel, N3 Architecture:  helping  homeowners with the questions they have and showing the behind the scenes of designing custom homes

Chris' Book - The Homeowner's Guide to Residential Design and Construction Projects - takes you through the steps of designing and building a custom home - what to expect for each phase of the project. 

Christopher J. Novelli AIA, NCARB

Owner  |  Architect

N3 Architecture

30 Anthony Road

Hopedale, MA 01747


p. 508.377.3503

e. chris@n3architecture.com

www.n3architecture.com 


Instagram

YouTube - N3 Architecture

Home Design Academy Podcast



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09 Mar 2025Episode 74: Interview with Greg Tate, Greg Tate Architect01:17:26



This episode is sponsored by: 

Rock Mill Tile & Stone

Vincent Cullinan

O. 310.559.9500
@rockmillstone
rockmillstone.com


Look to the blog for images and links to Greg's Work and AI

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/03/interview-ai-with-greg-tate-ra-of-greg.html

Greg Tate Architect Bio
Prior to exploring the intersection of AI and architectural design, Greg was an Associate Principal and Technical Director at Bauer Architects. With over three decades of experience Tate has overseen the design and construction of multiple award winning projects including the renovated Festival of Arts,
Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach.
Today Greg develops architectural concepts with AI tools like Midjourney that merge reality and imagination, offering new perspectives on how we experience the built environment. He draws inspiration from the eclectic landscape of Los Angeles incorporating unconventional and playful juxtapositions of architecture that blur the line between art and functionality.
His design work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Dwell, Metropolis and HG Television. Most recently his AI work has been exhibited at Mobile Detroit’s 2050, Constructing Futures at LTU and recently featured in Parametric Architecture, Open Prompters, AI Architects Magazine, CreAtIve Magazine and WOW World Magazine.

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22 Mar 2025Episode 75: interview with Su Addison and Jefferson Schierbeek of Addison Schierbeek Architecture00:57:08

This episode is sponsored by SIPA  (Structural Insulated Panel Association)  

https://www.sips.org/

This episode is part of a series on the Wildfire Rebuild in the Los Angeles and Altadena and Environs

Link to the Blog for more Images and Resources:

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/03/interview-with-su-addison-aia-and.html

Addison Schierbeek Architects:    https://addisonschierbeek.com/ 

Since moving to Los Angeles over 30 years ago, we’ve continued to hold the idea that “Living life on your own terms” begins with a focus on what matters most to our Clients.

“The 3 C’s of California Living” is Our guide for helping our clients live better lives. Connection, Collaboration, and Curiosity have been the cornerstones of who we are and how we practice architecture.

Su Addison, AIA  

(T) 310-413-4899
(E) su@addisonschierbeek.com

To many of our clients, living life to the fullest begins with a deep connection to their environment and their community. Su’s gifts as an architect and designer have grown from a humanistic approach to the built environment. She’s passionate about helping our clients embrace their place in the world and creating sustainable projects to support those goals.

As part of her desire to connect with and enhance her community, Su collaborated with Jefferson and others to create Ocean Charter School, a K-8th grade school based on Waldorf pedagogical teaching.

Jefferson Schierbeek, AIA

Our clients don’t come to us without curiosity. They’re ready to explore what living a better life could look like. Jefferson’s career as an architect has been defined by curiosity. Whether he’s looking for a better way to design that critical construction detail or a better way to serve our clients and community, Jefferson is always in inquiry mode.

His journey towards a better way has led Jefferson to co-found CADFORCE, serve as President and Chairman of the Board of railLA, and as Board Member for the Los Angeles World’s Fair. In addition to co-founding Ocean Charter School with Su, Jefferson has taught at USC, UCLA, Catholic University of America, and served as chancellor at CADFORCE University in India.

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

05 Apr 2025Episode 76: Interview with David Hertz, FAIA of S.E.A. Studio of Environmental Architecture00:46:58

This episode is sponsored by SIPA  (Structural Insulated Panel Association)  

https://www.sips.org/

This episode is part of a series on the Wildfire Rebuild in the Los Angeles and Altadena and Environs

Link to the Blog for more Images and Resources:  https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/04/interview-with-david-hertz-faia-of.html



David Hertz, FAIA of SEA Studio of Environmental Architecture 
https://davidhertzfaia.com/



David Hertz, FAIA, Architect founded Syndesis in 1983 and S.E.A. The

Studio of Environmental Architecture, a practice focus on regenerative

design in an age of resilience. David won the 2022 Smithsonian Cooper

Hewitt National Design Award for Climate Action. in 2018 Hertz won the

Water Abundance XPRIZE a 1.5 M prize to make over 2,000 liters of water

from air.In 2006 David was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from

SCI-Arc and in 2008 he was elected to the prestigious American Institute of

Architects College of Fellows, as one of its youngest members in its over

155-year history. David's award-winning work has been published widely

and exhibited internationally. Some highlights include exhibitions in the

Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Smithsonian National Museum of Natural

History, the National Building Museum, and the Cooper Hewitt,

Smithsonian Design Museum. David has taught studios and lectured at

Yale,USC, UCLA and Art Center.


Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

20 Apr 2025Episode 77: Interview with Laurie Fisher, AIA of PHNX Home00:50:27

This episode is sponsored by Sierra Pacific Doors 

LINK for Sierra Pacific:

https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/

Link for All Weather Insulated Panels

https://www.awipanels.com/

This episode is part of a series on the Wildfire Rebuild in the Los Angeles and Altadena and Environs

Link to the Blog for more Images and Resources:  

LINK TO BLOG:

https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/04/interview-with-laurie-fisher-aia-of.html


Laurie Fisher – CEO & Founder, PHNX Development
A visionary in fire-resilient, net-zero homebuilding, Laurie Fisher is redefining what it means to build for the future. As a California Registered Architect, Legacy LEED Accredited Professional TM, and Licensed General Contractor, she brings 25+ years of expertise in high-performance design and construction, both in the U.S. and abroad.
As CEO & Founder of PHNX Development, Laurie pioneered the PHNX Home—the first-of-its-kind Type 1-A Non-Combustible, net-zero custom home designed to withstand fire and climate challenges. With deep expertise in Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) construction, she has become a recognized leader in building homes that are not only stronger and safer but also highly energy-efficient and fully customizable.
Laurie’s work has been recognized across the design and construction industry, earning accolades for both innovation and sustainability. Prior to PHNX, she founded and led LC Fisher Architecture, Inc., where she spent nearly two decades shaping high-end residential and commercial projects with a focus on resilience and efficiency.
But Laurie’s impact goes beyond architecture. She is certified in Crisis Intervention and Trauma-Informed Care, bringing a human-centered approach to rebuilding. After working closely with wildfire survivors, she saw firsthand the immense challenges they face—not just in construction, but in navigating insurance, financing, and emotional recovery. This inspired her to create PHNX as a compassionate, survivor-first solution that treats every homeowner with dignity, transparency, and respect. At PHNX Development, Laurie continues to push the boundaries of fire-resistant, sustainable homebuilding, leading the charge in rethinking resilience for the modern world.

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

13 Jan 2022Episode 1: Interview with Vishaan Chakrabarti, FAIA of PAU00:18:45

The first of my podcast Interviews is with Vishaan Chakrabarti, FAIA of PAU.  The interview took place at his office during the AIA Conference in New York City in June 2018.
Vishaan Chakrabarti of PAU: Practice for Architecture and Urbanism
and professor at Columbia University
"Architecture is more relevant today than it has ever been...
It is both a mirror and a window into the challenges that society faces at any given time...
We are at a moment of great relevance, the thing that we have to be careful of is that we are not just talking to other architects but to political leadership and people who have control over how people use the spaces..."

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/06/aiacon18-day-1.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jan 2022Episode 2: Interview with Lora Teagarden, AIA of RATIO Architects00:08:43

The second of my podcast Interviews is with Lora Teagarden of RATIO Architects. The interview took place  during the AIA Conference in New York City in June 2018.
Lora Teagarden of RATIO Architects, Vice Chair of AIA Young Architects Forum (YAF), L2Design, LLC and author, #ArchiTalks Facilitator
"The future of architecture is ever evolving or at least it should be...
In YAF every five years we are looking at stategic planning... and moving forward we are looking at practice innovation...
How do we create equitable practice, because it is clearly something that we need to reorganize, how do you potentially create new business revenues, because currently architects are only thriving when their clients are building, so how do you create options where you can thrive in the lulls and that definately is something that we are invested in as a part of the future of architecture..."

Link to blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/06/aiacon18-day-2.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jan 2022Episode 3: An Interview with Mark R. LePage, AIA of EntreArchitect00:12:33

This is the third podcast episode with Mark R. LePage is an architect in New York and the founder of EntreArchitect and a partner in the firm of Fivekat Studio Architects wih his wife, Annmarie McCarthy. EntreArchitect is a community of Sharing, Support and Encouragement for Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects and has a podcast with EntreAchitect which interviews architects and others who have support systems for Architecture.  Check out his many podcasts (there is even one with me) and The EntreArchitect Facebook Community which has reached 3,000 members. I want to thank the EntreArchitect and Charette Ventures for their great Party on Pier 66 and because we were so busy during the conference, I am not actually in this interview but Mark  is answering the four questions.

"I think that the future of architecture, especially for small firms, is remote and integrated out  lives is becoming integrated our lives are becoming more integrated, the future of small firms are the remote studios with remote teams  our workplaces are becoming more remote, the large firms are the evolution of the studios, that they will grow from these remote studios to these physical offices
one aspect of the future of architecture, artificial intelligence and VR are absolutely here as well and are changing the architecture world...
Love. Learn. Share.
This is the answer to all of our problems, really care about one another, even if you don't agree with them, understand them., love them, not in the fluffy way, but truly love them.
when you have a question, go and learn the answer, when you have an interest, go learn everything about that interest
that leads me to share after you get that information, share it. share your knowledge with hundreds or thousands of other people like in the EntreArchitect community..."
be conscious of that and share those three words with someone else..."

Postscript: The EntreArchitect Community and "Context and Clarity" (an online forum that was started on April 6, 2020 to connect architects and affiliates during the pandemic is also on many social media venues:


Link to the blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/07/aiacon18-day-31.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jan 2022Episode 4: Interview with Bob Borson, FAIA of "Life of an Architect"/BOKA Powell00:17:28

This is the 4th episode of the podcast and final from the AIA NYC Conference.
Dallas architect Bob Borson, FAIA, is widely recognized as the blogger behind Life of an Architect—one of the world’s most popular architectural blogs. As an emerging voice within the architectural community, he has bridged the gap and engaged multiple generations of architects and architectural enthusiasts by sharing his personal experiences, professional practice tips, and anecdotes on what it’s like to work with and be an architect.

Bob was the Dallas AIA “Young Architect of the Year” in 2009, received the Award for Excellence in the Promotion of Architecture through the Media from the Texas Society of Architects in 2015, and was elevated to a Fellow with the AIA in 2017.  A former partner with Malone Maxwell Borson Architects, he is now a Principal and a Senior Project Designer at BOKA Powell. – a Dallas-based architectural firm where he leads the single family residential design studio.


Link to the blog: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/07/aiacon18-32-post-conference.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jan 2022Episode 5: Interview w/ ARCHISPEAK: Neal Pann, AIA Cormac Phalen, AIA & Evan Troxel, AIA00:20:23

Episode 5 is an Interview with the Archispeak Podcast Crew of Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen and Evan Troxel, at the CONSTRUCT Conference in Long Beach, California in Fall 2018. (Please excuse the background noise, because we were in the banquet room). After we rearranged the stage with furniture, we found the time to do the first part and finished up afterwards before Neal had to catch a flight back to Northern California. 

Neal A. Pann, AIA, LEED AP

Neal Pann is an alumna of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California with over 30 years 

of architectural experience in the design and production of residential and commercial projects throughout the 

San Francisco Bay Area. He is a licensed architect and a LEED Accredited Professional that has worked on a variety of residential project types from single and multifamily homes, affordable housing, some commercial tenant improvements and forward planning (final maps, improvement plans, landscape and architectural approvals) plus the design and construction of his own house. In addition to practicing architecture, Neal is involved in the local community, created and co-hosts the Archispeak Podcast. 


Evan Troxel, AIA 

Evan is a Senior Designer, Associate Principal, and Director of Digital Practice at HMC Architects. (Now on his own with TECT, an app that plans on revolutionizing the materials rep industry. 
He’s a maker, 

problem-solver, author, blogger, podcaster, father, adventurer—he never slows down and is a true lifelong 

learner. He is forever curious and always testing and adopting new concepts and technologies to work smarter. 


Cormac Phalen 

Cormac Phalen, located in the Washington DC area, is an alumnus of Auburn University with over 20 years of 

architectural experience in a variety of building types ranging from recreation, educational and commercial 

projects that spans up and down the east coast. In addition to practicing architecture, as a combat veteran of the 

US Army, Cormac is involved with veteran charity organizations and is one of the co-hosts of the Archispeak 

Podcast. 

Link to the blog: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/10/archispeak-interview-at-construct2018.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jan 2022Episode 6: Interview with Robert Swinburne, AIA of Bluetime Collaborative00:14:53

This interview was done during the AIA (American Institute of Architects)  CRAN (Custom Residential Architecture Network) Symposium in Cincinnati, Ohio in Fall of 2018


From his website:

ROBERT SWINBURNE AIA of Bluetime Collaborative

Was a mediocre student in high school.

Bob's grades were fine and he was a band geek but he was too busy reading, drawing and building things to bother studying. During the summer in Harrison, Maine he worked for one of those people who could do anything. Bob didn't learn to do everything but he learned a lot.

After a few false starts at college Bob found architecture school and it was good.  Time consuming and expensive, but good.

After graduation, Bob headed for the hills of Vermont, worked for several architectural firms and spent six years as a carpenter before becoming a licensed architect and starting this firm.

Bob lives in Halifax, Vermont in a little house with a big barn, lots of woods, a wife, two kids and assorted animals.  He takes off into the woods everyday with the K-9 patrol.

Lots of people think Bob is a pretty good architect. 

Link to the Blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/10/cran-custom-residential-architecture.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

15 Jan 2022Episode 7: Interview with Marilyn Moedinger, AIA of Runcible Studios00:45:14

This interview is with architect Marilyn Moedinger, AIA during the AIA (American Institute of Architects)  CRAN (Custom Residential Architecture Network) Symposium in Cincinnati, Ohio in Fall of 2018.

MARILYN W. MOEDINGER, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
PRINCIPAL

Marilyn is the founding principal of Runcible Studios. Like the runcible spoon, she is happiest operating at the seam[s] between practicality and whimsy, utility and beauty, the esoteric and the mundane.

She previously practiced architecture at Utile, Inc. in Boston, and worked as a construction project manager, contractor, and estimator in Charlottesville, VA. She has also taught design studios, construction detailing, and theory courses at Boston Architectural College and Wentworth Institute of Technology, and was the Director of Practice Instruction and Community Engagement Projects at the BAC, where she directed nearly 80 student-led projects.  She has lectured on her research and/or been a guest critic at Northeastern University, University of Virginia, UC Berkeley, Harvard GSD, Elon University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Rhode Island School of Design, and University of Cincinnati, as well as various architecture and design firms in Boston and nationally.

She is a Chair of the Advisory Board for Northeastern University’s NuLawLab, and a weekly volunteer at MSPCA Boston Adoption Center.

She earned a BS in Architecture, BA in History, and an M.Arch from University of Virginia, where she won several awards for her teaching and academic work. Marilyn was the 2010 recipient of the SOM Prize. [View the resulting book here.]

Link to Blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/01/cran-symposium-2018-wrap-up-interview.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

16 Jan 2022Episode 8: Interview with Tim Martin, AIA of Martin Architecture00:23:48

This interview is with Tim Martin of Martin Architecture in Carlsbad, California, the third in a series of AIA CRAN Symposium Cincinnati that I attended.
Tim Martin founded Martin Architecture in 2004. With over 25 years of experience designing and managing custom home projects, he puts the highest standard of care in his designs, the execution of his projects and his relationships with his clients. Prior to moving to the San Diego area in 1985, Tim received his architecture degree from the University of Cincinnati and worked in firms in Ohio, Indiana and St. Louis, Missouri. He is licensed in California and Indiana.

Whether a new home, a renovation and addition, or historic restoration, Martin Architecture strives to produce homes which fit within the fabric of the community and are admired for their scale and well crafted detail.

Link to blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2018/12/cran-custom-residential-architecture.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

17 Jan 2022Episode 9: Interview with Andrew Hawkins, AIA of "Life of an Architect", Texas A&M, Hawkins Architecture00:39:30

This interview was done after the KBIS/IBS Show in 2019, with Andrew Hawkins, AIA is the president + principal architect of Hawkins Architecture in College Station, Texas. The firm focuses on education and civic projects across the state. Andrew operates
his practice in an atmosphere of collaboration and learning believing that both are equally important
to a successful firm. He has written articles for AIA National, Texas Architect Magazine, and various
architectural websites and is active in the AIA at all levels. Andrew believes in sustainable design, technology in practice and the power of thoughtful architecture.  Andrew is also a co-host of "Life of an Architect Podcast" with Bob Borson,
Link to  "Life of an Architect" Podcast


Link to blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/03/kbis-ibs-2019-interview-with-andrew.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

17 Jan 2022Episode 10: Interview with Ingalil Wahlroos Ritter, FAIA of WROAD & Woodbury University00:24:11

This interview was done for the AIA California Housing Forum, of which I was the Chair of the Committee : Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter is an architect, educator, and design consultant specializing in the building envelope and the experimental architectural use of glass. She is Dean of the School of Architecture at Woodbury University and has taught at Yale, Cornell, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, and SCI-Arc. Ingalill also serves as Director of WUHO, the Woodbury University Hollywood gallery, a venue for exhibitions, installations, and public dialogue, and serves on the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design Advisory Board.

In partnership with Roland Wahlroos-Ritter, her architectural practice WROAD, navigates transdisciplinary territory in the diverse type and scale of projects. She has collaborated on multiple award-winning projects including as façade consultant on Bloom with DoSu Architects, the Portland Aerial Tramway with AGPS, the Centre Pompidou exhibition Continuities of the Incomplete with Morphosis, and as project architect for the Corning Museum of Glass with Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects.

Link to Blog post: https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/03/aia-california-housing-forum1-interview.html



Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

19 Jan 2022Episode 11: Interview with Claire Marie Wholean, AIA, LEED of Archneura00:28:52

This interview is with Clair Marie Wholean, AIA LEED AP BD+C
Founding Principal of Archfina

Clair Marie has completed over 40 built projects in the US and abroad. Prior to founding Archfina, Clair Marie established her career at SOM New York, SmithGroup DC and award-winning small firms in New York, Baltimore and DC. Her early career focused on schools, hospitals, historic buildings and environmentally sustainable design. Her practice now includes net zero design, zoning consulting, historic renovations, and building science research.

Clair Marie believes that neither traditionalism nor modernism is the epitome of good design; but the artful nurturance of the old alongside the new brings a richness greater than each alone. Her overall goal is to improve the quality of the built environment in a systemic, measurable way for future generations. Clair Marie is originally from Madison, Wisconsin and is honored to be a fourth-generation architect.


Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/04/my-notre-dame-and-interview-with-clair.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

20 Jan 2022Episode 12: Interview with Benjamin Kasden, AIA of KTGY and past AIA CA president00:16:41

This interview took place during the AIA Conference in Las Vegas in 2019. 

Benjamin Kasdan, AIA, is an Associate Principal and Design Leader at KTGY Architecture + Planning.  He also serves as the 2019 President of AIA California.  He is a frequent speaker and contributor of articles and blog posts about the value of design, mentorship, advocacy, sustainable architecture, student housing, mixed-use, and multifamily housing.  He has held leadership positions with the American Institute of Architecture Students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, AIA Orange County, AIA California Council, and AIA National.

Link to the blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/06/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day.html



Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Jan 2022Episode 13: Interview with Britt Lindberg, FAIA of Gensler and past AIA CA pres00:28:04

This interview took place for the AIA Conference Las Vegas in 2019.
Britt is a Senior Associate and Project Architect working on commercial interior and new construction projects at Gensler, in their San Jose, CA, office. She enjoys working with technology clients on innovative, collaborative workspaces that inspire their success, and is also a past president at AIA California and AIA Silicon Valley. She is running this year as an AIA National Board At-Large Director, with a focus on promoting the value of design; empowering all AIA members; and strengthening all architects' influence in service to society.

Link to the blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/06/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day-one.html


PS Britt Lindberg was elected to the position and she is now the AIA National Board At-Large Director

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Jan 2022Episode 14: Interview with Michael Riscica, of YoungArchitects.com00:34:58

This interview was for the AIA Conference in Las Vegas, 2019

Michael Riscica
Architect at Young Architect
Syosset, NY, United States

Michael Riscica, AIA is a Licensed Architect, keynote speaker, recognized teacher, international
recognized blogger, and creator of youngarchitect.com a platform which helps Architects succeed in
school, work and exams.
Like many Architects, Michael loved architecture school, but felt blindsided by the real-world
challenges that happened after: namely achieving financial stability in an unsteady and unpredictable job market and navigating the challenging process of becoming a Licensed Architect.
Fueled by his own experiences of success and struggle, Michael now helps Emerging Professionals
pass exams and be financially resilient Entrepreneur Architects through blogging at YoungArchitect.com, speaking tours, teaching workshops and leading in-person study groups
Link to the blog: 
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/06/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day_29.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Jan 2022Episode 15: Interview with Mandy Freeland, AIA of Freeland Architecture00:34:49

This interview was done during the AIA Conference in Las Vegas: 2019

Mandy Freeland is the founder of one of the first woman-owned firms in Kern County, California, focusing on commercial, public education, hospitality, multifamily, and industrial projects.  She is a wife and mother of two teens, an avid sports fan, and outdoor enthusiast.  She has been serving in volunteer leadership roles in the local, state, and national levels since 2016, focusing on creating a better profession for emerging professionals.  She is always happy to share her experiences as a woman and mother in this profession.

Link to the blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/07/a19-aiacon19-aia-conference-2019-day.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

21 Jan 2022Episode 16: Interview with Meghana Joshi, AIA of LITTLE00:37:59

This interview was done during the AIA Conference in Las Vegas: 2019

An Associate at WHA Inc, Meghana Joshi specializes in senior and affordable housing solutions. Her projects have been honored with multiple SAGE Gold, PCBC Gold Nugget, SoCal, Argentum, & NAHB awards. She received 2018 AIA California’s “Associate” award and “Presidential Citation” honoring her commitment to the profession. At AIA Orange County, she is the Founder/ Chair of Women in Architecture Committee, and Director of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion. Under “Project Amplify” that she founded, she amplifies and celebrates voices and works of minority architects throughout the world with diverse projects. Furthering her passion for life/ safety in architecture, Meghana has invented an artificial intelligence powered smart device. She spoke at 2019 AECNext/ SPAR 3D Conference & A’19 Conference on “Enhancing Life & Safety through Artificial Intelligence”. Meghana’s professional contributions were honored at “Say it Loud” exhibit at A’19 Conference, and she is one of the “Inspiring Moms of 2019” for OC Register.
Postcript: Meghana is now at LITTLE,   a firm specializing in multi-family housing located in Orange County, California.

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

22 Jan 2022Episode 17: Interview w/ Jared Basler, Assoc. AIA of Maxable ADUs00:28:12

Interview with Jared Basler, a San Diego native with over fifteen years experience in the local construction and architecture community. He is a graduate of NewSchool of Architecture and Design  a licensed architect in Georgia, NCARB certified and he is working to towards his reciprocity for his California license.  He established his firm Basis Studio in 2016 to respond to the state's legislation that removed many of the barriers that prevented homeowners from building Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). He also carved out a niche in the in the ADU market as the go-to expert not only in design but also in assisting jurisdictions in the creation of ordinances that promote the development of ADU's and that are consistent with the letter of the law.
He was awarded the 2018 YAYA Young Architect of the Year Award by AIA San Diego
and the 2019 recipient of the 50 Top Influential Business Leaders in the San Diego Business Transcript

Link to blog post: 
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/09/the-marvin-tour-and-interview-with.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

22 Jan 2022Episode 18: Interview with Vern Swaback, FAIA of Swaback Partners00:57:29

This interview series took place for the AIA Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) Symposium in Scottsdale, AZ

So, I knew that I was going to be in Scottsdale, AZ so I called the office of an architect who I met a few years ago when I was here with a friend who was visiting their office for a project and I got to tag along for a few hours with Vern Swaback of Swaback Partners.  Now for those who don't know who Vern is, let me tell you of an architect who you might know, and that would be Frank Lloyd Wright.  Vern Swaback was the youngest intern at Taliesin and Taliesin West, as he is one of the people who can still tell the stories of being an apprentice at the studio.  I just love to listen to the stories that he tells of Wright but also he speaks of Buckminster Fuller and just of his life and his philosophy which is just appreciation of creativity and life and it is just the most positive experience being there in his studio and being among his work and books and out in the courtyard that he shares with his daughter's adjacent interiors studio.




Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/10/cran-symposium-2019-interview-with-vern.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

23 Jan 2022Episode 19: Interview with Jennifer Kretschmer, AIA of J. Kretschmer, Architect00:20:10

This interview series took place for the AIA Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) Symposium in Scottsdale, AZ

Jennifer Kretschmer, AIA, NCARB, LEED Green Associate, founded J. Kretschmer Architect in 2003, specializing in single family, multi-family residential and commercial projects under 10,000 square feet.

Her firm has been a virtual office since 2008 which she has operated primarily from her home in the Silicon Valley area of California with workers located in different geographical areas in the United States.  

Through her 10 years of being an Art Docent of Los Gatos, an organization that provides volunteer art instruction to the Los Gatos Union School District, Jennifer has honed her skills in speaking to audiences of all ages.

Jennifer was a speaker at the AIA’19 Conference on Architecture and 2019 CRAN Symposium bringing valued information, inspiration and training to architects on operating a virtual office with remote workers. Awarded AIA National Associate Member of the Year, 2002. She is the founding CRAN chairperson of the AIA Silicon Valley (2016-present) and will be the 2020 AIASVC Vice President and 2021 AIASVC President.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/11/cran-2019-symposium-interview-with.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

23 Jan 2022Episode 20: Interview with Joanna McBride of Tammen+Rose Architecture00:22:22

This interview series took place for the AIA Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN) Symposium in Scottsdale, AZ

tammen+rose architecture 10.13.19 Joanna McBride Joanna is the creator of tammen + rose architecture, a custom residential design firm in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Before founding t + r , Joanna worked in Chicago for two well established modern architecture firms. Her architecture is an amalgam of art and technology, with her rare combination of artistic and technical skills blending together effortlessly in her work. Named one of the 15 Best Architects in the Phoenix area, Joanna has been invited to be a guest juror at various design schools and universities in Chicago and Arizona. She holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a MArch from the University of Illinois in Chicago. Actively involved in her profession and the design community, Joanna has taught design at Arizona State University, serves as co-chair of CRAN (Custom Residential Architects Network) in the Phoenix area, and has served on the Board of the Local Chapter of the AIA.


Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/12/cran-symposium-2019-interview-with.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

26 Jan 2022Episode 21: Interview with Angela Brooks, FAIA of Brooks + Scarpa Architects00:14:29

This Interview with Angela Brooks, FAIA was done during the AIA California Monterey Design Conference in 2019

As the Managing Principal at Brooks + Scarpa, Angie supervises all of the office operations and ensures that each project remains on time and on budget by enforcing project deadlines, coordinating communications between all parties, and rigorously tracking finances. Her hands-on involvement runs from schematic design through completion of construction and post-occupancy and she is a recognized leader in the field of environmental and sustainable design and construction. She has pioneered more holistic ways of delivering affordable housing, sustainable architecture and advances in social equity.

Angie has been practicing architecture since 1991 and is also responsible for firm development in the area of housing and policy, leading the firm’s sustainable initiatives and overall management. She was a peer reviewer for Global Green USA’s book Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing and was featured in the book Women in Green: Voices of Sustainable Design for her policy work with Livable Places and on Fuller Lofts, a sustainable mixed-use project designed to be a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization.

Angela received the National AIA Young Architects Award in 2009 and her firm has received more than twenty National AIA Awards, five Top Ten Green (COTE) Awards, the State of California and National AIA Architecture Firm of the Year Award in 2010 and the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture in 2014.

Ms. Brooks was a co-founder and past President of Livable Places, Inc., a non-profit development company dedicated to building sustainable mixed-use housing in the city of Los Angeles on under-utilized and problematic parcels of land as a reaction against Southern California’s suburban sprawl. She has served as an advisor to the National Endowment of the Arts, Mayors Institute on City Design, the Advisory Board of Solar Santa Monica and currently is past-chair of the National AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Advisory Group, whose mission is to lead the profession’s involvement in environmental and design initiatives towards a more sustainable planet for all.

Angela is a powerful advocate for the rich, multivalent impact of good design.  Ms. Brooks sees architecture as an instrument for the triple bottom line and the delivery vehicle for space that encourages occupants to flourish. She has pursued advancing ideas that promote larger societal well-being through policy organizations and her work in this area has garnered her mainstream recognition in print and media, such as Newsweek Magazine and her USA Network 2010 Character Approved Award.

Link to the blog:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2019/12/aiacalif-mdc-1-interview-with-angela.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

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31 Jan 2022Episode 22: Interview with Michael E. Willis, FAIA NOMA00:27:48

This Interview with Michael E. Willis, FAIA, NOMA was done during the AIA California Monterey Design Conference in 2019

MICHAEL E. WILLIS, FAIA, NOMA

 Mr. Willis founded MWA Architects Inc. in 1988 and served as a Principal until 2016. Since 2017 he has been an independent design consultant, and teaching at his alma mater Washington University [BA1973/M Arch 1976/MSW 1976]. MWA Architects has created master plans, and has designed several mixed income affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization projects in San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Detroit, St. Louis, Memphis, and post-Katrina New Orleans Faubourg Lafitte in New Orleans, the Cecil Williams Glide Community House, and the GEDC 125 Mason housing tower in San Francisco. He has facilitated planning studies in St. Louis’ Downtown, North Central, and JeffVanDerLou neighborhoods, demonstrating that good design does not have to be expensive to be comprehensive. He was principal on large public projects including the International Terminal at San Francisco Airport, Terminal 2 at Oakland International; and the Central Subway Yerba Buena/Moscone Station in San Francisco.

Mr. Willis was President of the San Francisco Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIASF) in 1995 and was elevated to Fellowship in 1996. He has served on many committees and juries for the national AIA. II was a 2015 recipient of the AIA California Chapter Norma Sklarek Award. He is a 2013 Distinguished Alumni of the Washington University, a Distinguished Alumni of the WU School of Architecture, a Distinguished Alumni of the WU Brown School of Social Work; and a holder of a National Black Achievement award of the Black Alumni Council (1996). Michael gave the Commencement Address to the Brown School Social Work graduates in 2007.

Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/02/aiacalif-mdc-2-interview-with-michael.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

01 Feb 2022Episode 23: Interview with Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA of BROOKS+SCARPA Architects #WFH00:34:13

This interview was done as part of the series for the Monterey Design Conference 2019 but it became the first part of the #WFH series that came about as the world starting shutting down for the Covid Pandemic, that we are still experiencing now...


Lawrence Scarpa,  FAIA

Principal, Brooks + Scarpa Architects

Biography



The work of Lawrence Scarpa has redefined the role of the architect to produce some of the most remarkable and exploratory work today. He does this, not by escaping the restrictions of practice, but by looking, questioning and reworking the very process of design and building. Each project appears as an opportunity to rethink the way things normally get done – with material, form, construction, even financing – and to subsequently redefine it to cull out its latent potentials – as Scarpa aptly describes: making the “ordinary extraordinary.” This produces entirely inventive work that is quite difficult to categorize. It is environmentally sustainable, but not “sustainable design;” it employs new materials, digital practices and technologies, but is not “tech” or “digital;” it is socially and community conscious, but not politically correct. Rather, it is deeply rooted in conditions of the everyday, and works with our perception and preconceptions to allow us to see things in new ways.


Over the last ten years, Mr. Scarpa’s firm BROOKS + SCARPA received more than 50 major design awards, notably 18 National AIA Awards, including the 2010 Architecture Firm Award, the 2006 and 2003 AIA Committee on the Environment “Top Ten Green Project” awards, 2005 Record Houses, 2003 Record Interiors, 2003 Rudy Bruner Prize, and finalist for the World Habitat Award, one of ten firms selected worldwide. In 2004 The Architectural League of New York selected him as an “Emerging Voice” in architecture and in 2009 he received The Lifetime Achie­vement Award from Interior Design Magazine. In 2010 his firm Pugh + Scarpa received the AIA National and California Council Firm Award. His work was recently exhibited at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC and featured in NEWSWEEK. Mr. Scarpa has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in an interview with Leonardo DiCaprio.


He has taught and lectured at the university level at numerous schools including the 2012 Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. He was also the 2009 E. Fay Jones Distinguished Professor, the 2008 Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor at Washington University, the 2007 Eliel Saarinen Visiting Professor at the Alfred Taubman College of Architecture at the University of Michigan, 2005 University of Michigan Max Fisher Visiting Fellow, and 2004 Freidman Fellow at the University of California at Berkeley.  He is a co-founder of Livable Places, Inc.; a nonprofit development and public policy organization dedicated to building mixed-use housing on under-utilized and problematic parcels of land.


Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/04/aiacalif-mdc-3-interview-with-lawrence.html

Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:

https://www.mgharchitect.com/

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