The Young Architect Podcast Reviews: Why You Should or SHOULD NOT Become an Architect.
The AIAS 2016-2017 Vice President, Rachel Law, spoke with Young Architect Podcast Host, Michael Riscica, about what she has helped to accomplish during her term, her job hunt experience, and why we shouldn’t be afraid to say ‘no’ to new challenges.
Executive Director of both AIA New Orleans and the New Orleans Architecture Foundation, Joel Pominville, gives us the latest updates about his local architecture community, how real-life ARE study groups can help motivate students to study, and why it’s so important to live by your passion.
Drew Paul Bell, shares his insight, tips, and advice to what to expect from architecture school, the AREs, and beyond. For anyone who’s feel discouraged early on in in their college career, this is a great interview to get some positive motivation.
AIAS National Vice President and Master's Student for Architecture and Environmental Design at Montana State University, Elizabeth Seidel, shares her architecture journey and what’s next for her as she takes on her new role.
Architectural Historian and Positively Portland Walking Tour Guide, Eric Wheeler, shares his love for history, architecture, and teaching and how he learned to be more observant of architectural designs by working alongside architects as a Real Estate Appraiser and Heritage Tourism Consultant in Wisconsin.
Architect and NCARB Examination Director, Jared Zurn, shares how to prepare for the latest ARE 5.0, what to expect from ARE 5.0 compared to 4.0, and the benefits of focusing on each singular task compared to multitasking.
Architect Samantha Markham shares how her blog, Aspiring Architect, got its start in addition to her experience helping to grow and manage AIA committees along with creating networking events for students and professionals.
A little pep talk for the person who is stuck in the middle of taking the Architect Exam.
Architect Jared Smith shares his experience working in New York City, raising a family, and what to do if you fail a ARE. As a member of both the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) and the New York Coalition of Black Architects (NYCOBA), Jared is helping young minorities begin and grow their careers in the field of architecture.
Architect Stephen Parker discusses how advocacy for the profession of architecture is an opportunity to help our communities.
Architect Mark LePage shares how taking a course about entrepreneurship helped him and his wife, Annmarie launch their own architecture firm. Today, Mark continues to inspire and help others learn about business with the EntreArchitect Academy.
Dan Horn shares what the Operation Resilient Long Island (ORLI) team are doing bring more resiliency to the world of architecture. Dan shares how Hurricane Sandy affected his community and how ORLI’s global 3C Competition was able to help rebuild the East Coast after Hurricane Sandy.
Architect Designer and Portland State University Professor, Julia Mollner tells us what she’s doing to help her students gain good mentorship experience, create an open discussion within her community, and improve the city of Portland, Oregon.
Braham Berg shares his impactful journey of using his architectural skills and passions for the greater good. You will learn the benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone and going against the grain. Braham sheds light on ways to get active in community development. You will understand why being a great architect goes beyond what you do in the studio.
Sustainable and Organic Architect, Eric Corey Freed, shares how young architects can make a difference in the world by continue to evolve their career. In this special episode, Eric ’s words will inspire you to start something new today: write a book, give a lecture, or start a project that can help your community. We all have the ability to do something good and grow our careers in whichever direction we choose to follow.
Dear Future Young Architects, Lets have a serious conversation about licensing, the profession and how much time you spend screwing around!?!!
Architect Alex Alaimo explains the importance of growing your professional network even before you graduate from school. Discover why it’s so important to join extracurricular activities and organizations during school and within the first 5 years of your career.
Jeff Echols shares how architects can develop marketing skills to promote themselves and their brand. With Jeff, you’ll discover why having business development skills is such an asset for any architect.
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.