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We discuss the distinction between comments and communications, what to do with staff during project down-time, the problem with data silos, and there's a little more to add to Cormac's Zoom shenanigans.
What’s it really like to work in architecture? The hosts of Archispeak know, and they’re here to share real-life experiences. Since 2012 architects Evan Troxel and Cormac Phalen have been podcasting their brand of real talk on everything from design, tools, and work/life balance to generational differences, mentoring, job hunting, and more. Probing questions, revelatory interviews, and unique insights have grown their audience and become a weekly ritual for students and seasoned professionals alike.
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We discuss the distinction between comments and communications, what to do with staff during project down-time, the problem with data silos, and there's a little more to add to Cormac's Zoom shenanigans.
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We discuss Cormac's open Zoom room and somehow the timing worked out just right to prank a teammate while recording the episode.
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We discuss the architecture reality show we'd want to watch, some buildings by architect William Pereira, and some hopefulness on inauguration day for 46.
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William Pereira (Wikipedia)
List of William Pereira buildings (Wikipedia)
Pereira monograph (Amazon)
Inverted Pier (St. Petersburg, Florida)
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Forget goals and resolutions... in this episode, we share how we plan on just staying alive. And there's some new pretty exciting collaboration software we're looking at too, so check the link in the show notes.
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Huddle's Teamflow platform for online communication and collaboration with spatial aspects
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We discuss the two things that architects hate, and about intentionally (re)setting boundaries in our day-to-day to increase our potency.
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Evan's Disruptive Technology in Architecture presentation to AIA Palm Beach (YouTube)
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2 architects. ~20 minutes. 200 episodes. 2020: The Dumpster Fire. Join us in this podcasting milestone episode—the last one of the year—as we discuss what 8 years of podcasting has been like.
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We discuss promotions, wicked and tame design problems, shell games, and what happens in the sub-sub basement of Cormac's project.
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Looking to find a gift for your favorite architect? Look no further. Here are Archispeak’s top architectural gift picks for the 2020 holiday giving season.
This year, there’s also a video version of this episode. Why? Because we wanted to be able to show you what we were talking about. Click here to watch it on YouTube.
Check out all the links below!
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Evan’s picks:
Keychron K2 Wireless Bluetooth/USB Wired Gaming Mechanical Keyboard
Evan's book recommendations:
The Little Architect's Alphabet: Learning your letters through design by Lora Teagarden AIA (even though Cormac beat him to this pick)
ARE Hacks: Learn How to Pass the Architect Registration Exam by Evan Troxel AIA
Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine by Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley (preorder)
Adapt As An Architect: A career companion by Randy Deutsche (preorder)
Lamy Safari Fountain Pen Medium Nib - Mango - Candy Special Edition 2020 - Model 021
Cormac’s picks:
The Little Architect's Alphabet: Learning your letters through design
Nespresso ENV135B Coffee and Espresso Machine by De'Longhi, Black
Good & Well Supply Co. National Park Candle - ZION
The National Park Candles (entire collection)
Cormac;s Book Recommendations
See the suggestions Evan STOLE…STOLE, I say
Sketch tools and books Cormac flashed during the episode
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We discuss expectations and boundaries around our always-on communication options, and how fragmented and difficult to manage this has all become due to the multitude of options.
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What delightful information comes to light when a project team member — hypothetically — thinks they've hung up from a call, but they actually haven't*?
* not a hypothetical
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Being that it's Veteran's Day in the USA, we discuss war stories from the trenches... both from Cormac's time serving in the Army and from architectural practice. Oh, and don't forget the off-the-shelf, range-extending missile parts.
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Veteran's Day (Wikipedia)
Scud missile (Wikipedia)
Patriot missile (Wikipedia)
Gulf War (Wikipedia)
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We discuss current 2d project delivery challenges and opportunities, how application templates aren't one-size-fits-all, reincorporating lessons learned on projects into standards, and how architects are really damn good at dealing with levels of abstraction.
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We discuss how brick and mortar-based architecture firms are dealing with the changing landscape of remote work due to COVID-19 and all the nuance that comes along with it. And Cormac breaks the news that Sean Connery died, so we talk about Bond movies, of course.
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Following the last episode's topic of professional 'conference season,' we transition into the topic of architectural 'awards season' to discuss the positives and also how they could be so much better.
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We discuss the October architectural conference flurry—including one that Evan is speaking at—and recap architect Jeanne Gang's keynote presentation at the 2020 Architectural Record Innovation Conference.
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We discuss the new world of communication and physical barriers that many people are adapting to, and many who are not.
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We follow-up on Cormac's double-jointed, shadetree mechanic adventure and wax nostalgic on Haynes manuals. And then, somehow, bring it back to architecture.
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Haynes Manual (Wikipedia)
Shadetree Mechanic (Wikipedia)
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We discuss taking ideas from other industries — like auto manufacturing — and applying them to architecture.
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Toyota Production System (Wikipedia)
Kanban (Wikipedia)
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) (Wikipedia)
Lean Six Sigma (Wikipedia)
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We discuss ways to deal with last-minute changes on projects, which is something that never really happens.
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Value Engineering (Wikipedia)
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We discuss a recent Twitter thread about structural engineering career angst and parallel issues we have observed in the architectural profession.
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