Architect and mastermind behind the Evolving Architect website, Michael LaValley shares his experience with taking the AREs, why he loves teaching, and the reason why mentorship is important for everyone to experience. Together with his AIA chapter and Emerging Professionals Committee in Buffalo/ WNY, New York, he shares how they’re working together to help as many aspiring architects as they can to begin and build their careers.
Cherise Lakeside shares how the CSI and CDT certification can help any professional get ahead in the architecture and construction industry. Plus, how she’s building the bridge between generations.
Sarah Wahlgren, National President of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS), shares her journey to becoming an architect, what inspires her work, and how she’s serving the architecture community.
Architect and writer, Paul E. Fallon, joins us today to share his incredible stories about biking across the USA to ask one simple question, “How will we live tomorrow?”
Architect and blogger of Buildings Are Cool, Steve Ramos, shares how writing about architecture and public speaking has given him a voice in his community of Charleston, South Carolina. Plus! Learn Steve’s no. 1 advice for preparing for AXP and AREs as well as where to find the best mentors.
Author of How to Architect, creator of The Architect’s Academy, Architect's Bird feeder, and even his own architecture video series, Doug Patt, joins us this week to share his personal career experiences including valuable lessons from his mentors.
Architect and Host of the Young Architect Podcast, Michael Riscica, introduces himself, how Young Architect got its start, and what you can expect to learn from these podcasts. Tune in and learn more about architecture, get the best tips and insights from experienced architects, and discover how you can kick-start your education and career.