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Stephen Dynia founder of Dynia Architects joined for our second live conversation to talk through growing up in New Haven, CT, crazy times at RISD and NYC, and starting his own firm in two different cities. We ran up against Instagram’s 60 minute limit but kept the conversation going.
Blake Mourer founder of @openstudioarchitecture joins as the first live guest of the show. We talk through his childhood and growth in Arkansas, his experience with Thom Mayne and Morphosis in LA, through his time as Design Director with Gensler and onto the foundation of his own firm.
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From the "vaults" of this young show comes a late night interview with Brian Dale back in the days before COVID at the office of Open Studio. Brian talks about his deep architectural family roots, his times at the AA and Zaha Hadid's office in London, and the formation of Sort Studio with his wife Meredith Dale.
Brad Tomecek founder of Tomecek Studio joined for an Instagram Live conversation about growing up next to the architectural encyclopedia that is Disney World, attending the University of Florida, starting out in Colorado, and bringing curiosity and fun to his projects and clients.
Annicia Streete, Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Denver, joined via Zoom for a conversation about growing up in the complex community of Trinidad, her jarring move to South Dakota. Annicia discusses her involvement in different communities within Denver: architecture, academia, dance, modeling and mentorship. Check out the full conversation on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Nan Anderson, founder of Anderson Hallas Architects and Freight91, joins the show to talk about all of her different educational backgrounds that finally got her to the point of starting a woman led architecture firm. She talks about then leading this firm with her husband, Dave Anderson and working on a variety of projects with the majority being preservation projects with the Parks Department. Nan is joined by her daughter Elsa to talk about their newest venture Freight in Leadville, CO. Check out the full conversation on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Chad Mitchell, founder of Meridian 105 Architecture, joins the show to talk about his beginnings and connections growing up in Florida, before moving to Chicago and working for the German-American architect Helmet Jahn. He then relocated to the 105th Meridian in Denver and worked for Oz Architecture. We then spend most of the time talking about the formation of his firm during an economic downturn and the buildings that his team has created since. Check out the full conversation on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joseph Montalbano, co-founder of studiotrope Design Collective, joined the show for an Instagram Live session. We fought through some technical issues to hear about his beginnings outside of Chicago and education at the University of Illinois, Arizona State and Versailles before moving to Colorado. We then dove into his experiences and influences that formed his theories and understandings of what architecture is, and how he now tries to implement it at studiotrope.
Julianne Scherer, Managing Principal for HDR Denver, joined the show for an Instagram Live session as the first new guest of 2021. We talked about her formative years in Pennsylvania and persevering through Penn State before moving to Chicago for a long stint as a principal at Nagle Hartray Architecture. She then talked about her big move to Denver four years ago and her involvement with this community. Check out the full conversation on iTunes, Google, Spotify, Anchor or wherever you get your podcasts and visit www.architect-ing.com for images of her work.