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In this episode 141 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata interviews Director of Sales and Marketing, WSDG-Walters-Storyk Design Group, Sergio Molho. He is the founding partner responsible for global business development and provides technical, acoustical and architectural supervision overseeing project management.
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In this episode 139 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata is in conversation with Kirk Narburgh, CEO / Managing Partner, King + King Architects. He is a Licensed Architect and Landscape Architect with substantial experience in Education Environments including most notably sports and physical activity-related facilities.
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In this episode 129 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata engages with Dayton Pierce, Project Executive at Sordoni Construction, to explore the realms of Construction and Project Management. Their conversation delves into topics of early leadership, accountability, and building confidence in the construction industry, offering insights into what it takes to succeed in this dynamic field.
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In this episode 137 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata is in conversation with the Founding Principal and Creative Director of LOHA (Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects), Lorcan O’Herlihy, whose quest for meaningful engagement with the ever-evolving urban fabric has shaped a remarkable legacy of architectural innovation and social impact.
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In this episode 136 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata converses with Jared Green, Principal and Chief Diversity Officer at Langan Engineering and Environmental Services. Jared, who also hosts the Geotechnical Engineering Podcast, shares his journey of championing diversity within the industry while offering valuable insights into geotechnical engineering. He discusses the importance of professional development, leadership, and fostering inclusive environments, serving as a vital conduit for advancing both technical knowledge and diversity discourse in the field.
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In this episode 136 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata speaks with Jared Green, Principal at Langan Engineering and Environmental Services who is also their Chief Diversity Officer. As the host of the Geotechnical Engineering Podcast, he serves as a conduit for industry insights, championing professional development and diversity discourse.
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In this episode 135 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata speaks with Helle Søholt, Founding Partner and CEO of Gehl. Helle shares her journey of revolutionizing urban design and development on a global scale, inspired by Jan Gehl's human-centric philosophy. She discusses her commitment to creating sustainable and liveable cities through a multidisciplinary approach that emphasises community engagement, technology integration, and the development of social infrastructure.
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In this episode 134 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata speaks with Rachel Bell, Director of Partnerships at Stride Treglown. Rachel shares her journey of championing gender diversity and inclusivity in the architecture industry. Through her leadership, she has sparked critical conversations, challenged biases, and fostered a more inclusive culture within the field, highlighting the importance of diverse perspectives in driving innovation and change.
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In this episode 133 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host, Sara Kolata speaks with Marsha Ramroop, founder of Unheard Voice Consultancy Ltd. Marsha is a distinguished expert in organizational inclusion with a rich background in media and journalism. She shares insights on her journey to transform organizational cultures globally and discusses her upcoming book. With a relentless commitment to fostering inclusivity across various sectors, Marsha's focus on inclusive behaviors aims to create a more equitable world, making her a leading voice in the field.
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In this episode 132 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata interviews Kay Sargent, Principal and Director of Thought Leadership at HOK. With a palpable passion for leveraging design to transform the way people work, Kay leads project teams that address clients' business and organizational challenges through innovative real estate strategies, strategic planning, and workplace design. Listen in as she shares her insights on how design can drive transformation and create impactful, people-centric workplaces.
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In this episode 131 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata speaks with Bob Borson, Principal at BOKA Powell. Bob shares his impactful journey through architecture, leadership, and innovation, and discusses how his renowned blog and podcast have redefined his career while influencing the industry. Tune in to discover Bob’s unique approach to client relationships, his dedication to transparency, and his significant contributions to architectural thought leadership.
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In this episode 130 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata speaks with Eszter Riga, Coach and Community Manager at ArchiBiz. Together, they explore the importance of continuous learning, training, and mentorship, and how customised coaching can empower ambitious architects to build and sustain successful practices.
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In this episode 129 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata speaks with Jessica Birnbaum Pratt, founder and Head of Design at Leiamoon. An architecture graduate, Jessica has harnessed her design expertise to start a wellness movement centered around ancient feminine rituals. She shares her journey of creating innovative products like the Leiamoon Steam Seat, blending her architectural background with a passion for holistic wellness.
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In this episode 128 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata speaks with Crissie Gizzi, Senior Business Development Manager at Morgan Sindall Construction. Crissie discusses her role in driving sustainable growth, expanding and maintaining the company’s market presence, and overseeing initiatives that deliver social value, highlighting the importance of integrating business strategy with community impact.
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In this episode 127 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata interviews Andrés Jaque, founder of OFFPOLINN. Andrés shares his unique approach to architecture, which intertwines social and environmental dimensions, encapsulated by his concept of 'body environmental.' He challenges conventional notions, pushing the boundaries of how architecture interacts with and impacts both society and the environment.
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In this episode 126 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata engages in a conversation with Dylan Quan, Regional BIM Manager for Kiewit. They discuss the importance of fostering innovation, nurturing talent, and advocating for positive change within the architectural landscape, highlighting the role of leadership and vision in shaping the future of the industry.
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In this episode 125 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata speaks with Jan Leenknegt, Director of BIM at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). They explore the transformative power of mentorship, the importance of collaboration, and the role of pragmatic leadership in driving tangible achievements within the architecture industry.
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In this episode 124 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata talks with Martha Tsigkari, Senior Partner and Head of Applied Research + Development at Foster + Partners. Martha delves into her work on the development of advanced simulation tools, integrated design processes, and innovative physical interfaces, all aimed at enhancing the efficiency and efficacy of architectural design.
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In this episode 123 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata converses with Sarah Jones-Morris, Director of Landsmith Associates. Sarah shares her extensive experience in developing strategies and managing construction on brownfield sites, as well as her work on complex urban regeneration projects. With a strong focus on climate resilience, she discusses how these initiatives are shaping sustainable and adaptive urban environments.
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In this episode 122 of Architecture Talk: Tank, host Sara Kolata interviews Richard James MacCowan, the founder and futurist behind Biomimicry Innovation Lab. Together, they delve into the transformative potential of nature-inspired design in urban development, exploring how biomimicry and environmental sustainability can shape a more resilient and harmonious built environment.
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