Episódios

  • Maners Concrete

    In this episode, special guest Nate Maynard from Maynard's Concrete joins the hosts to discuss the world of decorative concrete. Nate specializes in creating custom concrete pieces, such as countertops, wall panels, custom sinks, and even furniture. He emphasizes the motto "if we can mold it, we can make it," showcasing the versatility of concrete as a material. From one-time pours to unique designs, Nate highlights the exciting and challenging aspects of his work. Tune in to learn more about the possibilities of concrete in custom home design and entrepreneurship.

    Key things to listen out for:

    Nate's specialization in decorative concrete

    Challenges and surprises in working with concrete

    Nate's creative process and problem-solving skills

    The versatility of concrete in custom home projects

    Timestamps

    [00:01:35] Concrete furniture and custom builds.

    [00:06:35] Color and texture variation.

    [00:09:06] Thinking about materials and forms.

    [00:12:25] The power of creative sleep.

    [00:16:42] Real estate office decor.

    [00:21:14] Curved edges of countertops.

    [00:24:08] Custom concrete and renovations.

    Notable Quotes

    00:01:29 - "The motto is if we can mold it we can make it."

     

    00:04:03 - "Every piece has its beautiful imperfections"

     

    00:11:12 - "Try something today that may not work"

     

    00:13:26 - "It took patience. It took perseverance. It took a little bit of faith, and yeah,  it was cool"

     

    00:16:37 - "I kind of joke that I'm the cure for the boredom of the box store."

     

    00:22:11 - "But the beauty of concrete is it's poured and so we were able to get all these like nice edges and stuff like that we pulled it off"

     

    00:24:32 - "It's a very fun and  rewarding thing to have a custom concrete. Each one to me is like a sculpture, even the tiles made"

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  • Landscape

    In this episode, we are joined by landscape architect Gary Lewis, and we explore the fascinating world of landscape architecture and its profound impact on custom homes and designs. Gary shares his journey from being a general contractor to pursuing landscape architecture, offering insights into the multifaceted nature of the field beyond just planting trees. He highlights the importance of thoughtful landscape design in integrating with architecture, addressing stormwater management, sun orientation, and aesthetic harmony. We also touch on landscape architecture's pivotal role in shaping every architectural project's narrative and functional aspects.

    To explore the dynamic interplay between architecture and landscape design, tune in now!

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●        Exploring landscape architecture's depth beyond planting norms

    ●        How landscape architecture handles sunlight, shade, and the environment

    ●        The artistic role of landscape design in merging architecture with nature

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:30] Gary’s expertise and insights in landscape architecture

    [00:02:17] Exploring landscape architecture's depth beyond planting norms

    [00:04:57] Significance of stormwater management and drainage in residential projects

    [00:06:12] The difference between a berm and a swale

    [00:07:13] Exploring landscape architecture's multifaceted approach

    [00:08:12] How landscape architecture handles sunlight, shade, and the environment

    [00:10:28] Balancing technical landscape aspects with clients' personal and psychological factors

    [00:13:02] The artistic role of landscape design in merging architecture with nature

    [00:15:09] The impact of landscape architecture on the success of a project

    [00:20:41] Recent tech progress in architecture, especially with software like Revit

    Notable Quotes:

    ●        Immediately when people think landscape, they think of plants. And that is a part of landscape architecture, but it's more than plants. Landscape architecture can be master planning, regional planning, um, site planning, um, all sorts of planning.

    ●        What people often don't understand is they'll look at a structure, and what they see before they see the structure is they see what's in front of it. They see the site. And so that kind of partially informs their view of the whole thing.

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  • Finishes

    In this episode, JD Carling explores architectural finishes, emphasizing their significance and impact on the project. He draws parallels between the last 10% of a projects task tend to consume 30% of the effort, highlighting how finishes are integral to the experiential aspect of a custom home. JD explores the nature of finishes, touching on material choices, color temperatures, and their interconnectedness within the architectural DNA.

    He discusses the interplay between desire, nature, and results, urging listeners to consider the harmony and transformative potential that well-integrated finishes can bring. JD underscores the importance of detail and provides insights into the intricate process of material selection, installation, and their effects on the surrounding spaces.

    Join the conversation now!

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●       The essential role of integration and cohesion in design

    ●       How different qualities of materials relate to the architectural DNA of a project

    ●       Incorporating personal elements into architectural design

    ●       The importance of blending diverse finishes for a harmonious living space

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Finishes

    [00:01:57] The importance of blending diverse finishes for a harmonious living space

    [00:02:51] The importance of factoring color temperatures and lighting into project finishing

    [00:03:46] The necessity of focusing on overlooked details for a seamless and cohesive design

    [00:05:58] The essential role of integration and cohesion in design

    [00:06:54] The importance of materials and design elements interacting harmoniously in architecture

    [00:08:53] How different qualities of materials relate to the architectural DNA of a project

    [00:11:15] Reflection on the trend toward minimalist and smooth designs in architecture

    [00:12:28] Incorporating personal elements into architectural design

    [00:15:28] Balancing personal desire with material characteristics and safety in architectural design

    [00:18:52] The diversity and complexity of finishing materials in architectural design

    Notable Quotes:

    ●       There's a whole division in the architectural specifications called finishes, and it's a very appropriate word because there's a saying that goes, the last 10% of a project takes 30% of the work.

    ●       I like to use 3000 for everything unless it's color. Um, but that's the base, uh, color light. But it is generally recommended that the dimmer something is, the warmer the light, and the brighter it is.

    ●       Depending on your hemisphere, the light on those things will be very different. When you place something flat on a table, and there's a light on it inside versus taking it outside and holding it up vertically with the sun, hitting it in the direction that it's going to be, that thing will look vastly different.

    ●       I think the main thing that I want us to come away with today that I hope you'll take away with you is that in your mind, you can have a board, or you can have things next to each other, and you can get samples too. You know, obviously, we do renderings, get samples, put them next to each other, test them in the sun, test them in, um, artificial light, how they're going to look, what side of the building they're facing, north versus south.

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  • Openings

    In this episode, JD Carling explores the enchanting world of architectural openings, which include doors, windows, access panels, and louvers. He emphasizes the transformative role of glass in architecture and its ability to create connections and separations between spaces. JD draws inspiration from iconic buildings and encourages listeners to think creatively about framing and defining openings.

    He discusses various materials for doors and windows, highlighting the importance of insulated glass for energy efficiency. JD also touches on trends such as pivot and frameless doors, envisioning a future where openings become more intentional and architectural.

    Don't miss this insightful and inspiring episode that uncovers the magic of architectural openings.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     The significance of architectural openings

    ●     Exploring and utilizing various technologies and products in architecture

    ●     Use of folding partitions and walls in different architectural contexts

    ●     Factors determining the materials you can use in your openings

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:46] Introduction to the topic: Openings

    [00:01:03] The significance of architectural openings

    [00:02:59] Importance of using tempered glass in architectural openings

    [00:06:10] Significance of viewing the staircase not just as an object but an encompassing experience

    [00:08:10] Exploring creativity to enhance the transition between different openings within a home

    [00:12:40] Exploring and utilizing various technologies and products in architecture

    [00:14:29] Factors determining the materials you can use in your openings

    [00:14:50] Choosing the right type of insulation modes for your project

    [00:17:49] Use of folding partitions and walls in different architectural contexts

    [00:19:27] Rising popularity of pivot doors as an entry option in modern architecture

    Notable Quotes:

    ·         “You should use tempered glass instead of annealed glass once you reach a certain distance where it's no longer necessary. In my opinion, the best practice is to use tempered glass everywhere.”

    ·         “The staircase encompasses the entire experience of ascending or descending from one space to another, whether within the space itself, your building, or your custom home.”

    ·         “Exploring different technologies, materials, and products can inspire new ideas about how you want to convey aspects of space. So, always be open to new materials, explore, and approach things differently. Doing so is sure to enhance your project.”

    ·         “There are various materials available for windows, and your choice depends on the aesthetic you're aiming for, as well as the desired performance within your budget. These factors come into play when deciding on the type of opening you want to use.”

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  • Wood - -

    Welcome to a new episode of our ongoing Custom Home and Architecture podcast series. Having discussed masonry, concrete, and metal, today, we are delving into the multifaceted world of wood. We will share our thoughts on the different types of wood, distinguishing between hardwood and softwood, and exploring their respective uses in structural components and visible elements like furniture and trim work. Additionally, we'll discuss the importance of integrating wood into the overall design and highlight the significance of craftsmanship and texture in creating unique spaces.

    In this episode, we will also delve into the potential of reclaimed and reused wood, the implications of forest stewardship, and the exciting emerging technology of cross-laminated timber.

    Tune in to the conversation and let your imagination soar as we explore the boundless possibilities of wood and other materials in envisioning your dream home.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     The different types of wood

    ●     Integration and craftsmanship of wood

    ●     Exploration of wood's visual and tactile qualities

    ●     Considerations for sustainable wood use

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:22] Introduction to today’s topic: Wood

    [00:01:09] Integrating wood seamlessly into the overall design

    [00:01:25] The different aspects of wood

    [00:04:21] Importance of editing and removing unnecessary elements in your design

    [00:06:30] What wood means for your project

    [00:07:05] The two major categories of wood

    [00:11:20] Lessons to be learned from the tile that resembles wood

    [00:12:20] Integration and craftsmanship of wood

    [00:15:13] Considerations for sustainable wood use

    [00:15:54] Arctectural characteristic of wood as a building material

    Notable Quotes:

    ·         “Integration and craftsmanship are key in bringing out the warmth and unique qualities of wood as a building material.”

    ·         “Our focus is on highlighting and leveraging the inherent qualities of wood, rather than merely using it for the sake of inclusion. It's about creating a seamlessly integrated space that takes into account not only the structural aspects but also the aesthetic elements like color, texture, and how wood interacts with light.”

    ·         “During the design process, we encourage you to freely explore your creative ideas. Take the time to understand yourself as a designer, your target audience, and the materials at your disposal. Embrace the process of editing and refining, removing anything unnecessary, and allowing the true essence of the space and your ideas to shine through. By doing so, the space will effectively convey its intended message, and the beauty of wood will be showcased to its fullest potential.”

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  • Metal

    Welcome to Metal Day on the custom Home and Architecture podcast! In our ongoing series, we've discussed masonry and concrete, and now it's time to explore division five: Metal. This episode aims to expand your design thinking by showcasing how different elements, systems, and construction materials can influence and enhance your designs. Metal plays a crucial role in various divisions, from fasteners and strapping to lintels and reinforcement. Unlike wood and composites, metal can stand independently, offering unique qualities and structural capabilities. Today, we'll delve into the types of metals, their applications, finishes, and the benefits of using one metal over another in specific situations. Join us to uncover the hidden possibilities of metal beyond its surface, promising an exciting and diverse discussion akin to the Chronicles book.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     Interior design surpasses architecture

    ●     Different uses of metal

    ●     Architecture space and the different metals used

    ●     Communicating your story and space using metal

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Metal

    [00:03:39] Interior design moves and changes faster than architecture

    [00:05:13] Deciding which material is right for you

    [00:06:34] Different uses of metal

    [00:07:40] Architecture space and the different metals used

    [00:16:13] Frank Gehry using titanium in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

    [00:18:07] Preserving the human touch in roofing

    [00:20:24] The antimicrobial power of bronze and brass

    [00:21:48] Communicating your story and space using metal

    [00:22:20] Next episode’s topic: Wood and Composite

    Notable Quotes:

    ·         “Metal is versatile in building construction, used for windows, doors, railings, canopies, roofing, flashing, and floorplates. It plays a vital role in hardware, fixtures, and structural support, guarding against elements and enabling cantilevering. Its wide range of applications makes it invaluable.”

    ·         “People often compromise on quality by choosing non-thermally broken aluminum windows to save money. However, the discomfort of feeling heat radiating from the window frame outweighs the cost savings. Opting for thermally broken windows improves building comfort, reduces energy consumption, and promotes environmental sustainability.”

    ·         “The human touch in craftsmanship, like in zinc roofing, holds value. Excessively engineered designs lack a personal connection, and witnessing the handiwork of individuals fosters a sense of connection. Flat metal panels are preferred in roof projects to preserve that human touch.”

    ·         “Appreciate the age and patina in your home or building while prioritizing safety and welfare. Let materials tell a story and capture the essence of humanity in your space.”

    ·         “Metal offers a diverse palette of colors, finishes, and structures that can be tailored to tell your project's story, whether it's through vibrant hues, sleek finishes, or hidden structures, allowing you to create a truly captivating and meaningful space.”

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  • Masonry

    "Masonry offers limitless possibilities as it can be crafted from various stones such as travertine, granite, and limestone, creating beautiful and sturdy structures."

     

    Welcome to the CA-RD Podcast. Today, JD will explore the fascinating world of masonry and its relevance to the topic. Masonry, often referred to by professionals in the construction industry, plays a significant role in the construction of most homes. In the CA-RD series on construction, we progress from concrete to Division Four, with a specific focus on masonry. Divisions Five to Eight encompass metals, wood, plastic, composites, thermal moisture protection, windows, and doors. Taking inspiration from JD's grandfather's advice to pursue quality construction, our goal is to share our enthusiasm for masonry. Join us to discover the shared connection between an Egyptian farmer and the renowned architect Louis Khan, and delve into the plethora of ideas surrounding masonry. Our aim is to ignite excitement in incorporating masonry into custom homes. Stay tuned for insightful and inspiring discussions in the upcoming episodes.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     Ways in which masonry can be used in projects

    ●     Brick as a visual

    ●     Understanding the mechanics of specific masonry types

    ●     Implementing architectural DNA into masonry

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Masonry

    [00:01:38] JD’s last moments with his grandfather

    [00:02:53] Ways in which masonry can be used in a project

    [00:04:41] Sagrada Família in Spain under-construction building using concrete

    [00:05:08] Brick as a visual

    [00:09:00] JD’s stay in Egypt, where he saw different uses of brick

    [00:12:27] A documentary on the forensic investigation of a building

    [00:15:51] Iran and India different uses for brick

    [00:18:01] Implementing architectural DNA into masonry

    [00:20:18] Next week’s topic: Metals

    Notable Quotes

    ·         “Masonry offers limitless possibilities as it can be crafted from a variety of stones like travertine, granite, and limestone, creating beautiful and sturdy structures.”

    ·         “If you need to save money, choose a material that you can utilize effectively and authentically, rather than adding fake dormers or purely for aesthetic purposes.”

    ·         “Today, I would say that masonry is one aspect that truly deserves more attention and a return to its original purpose. What is the true intention of masonry?”

    ·         “Concrete blocks are commonly integrated into masonry buildings, although their usage varies between the US and other regions. Understanding their specific capabilities is crucial for creating spans, withstanding forces, and effectively enclosing spaces.”

    ·         “Sometimes, our ideas are constrained by budget limitations or influenced by what others have already done, leading us to rely on common vendors in our area. However, it is essential to step back and consider the original purpose and usage of things when they were initially created. By grasping their roots, we can find inspiration to shape the future.”

    ·         “Respect the uniqueness of masonry and ask each brick what it wants to become, allowing it to guide your design. Don't impose your ideas onto it; instead, comprehend its purpose and create something meaningful.”

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  • Concrete

    Welcome to the Home and Architecture podcast! Today, we're delving into materials and specifications in architecture. The master spec format categorizes elements, while concrete homes, particularly structures built with insulated concrete forms, have proven their resilience in natural disasters. By selecting the right materials, we can construct durable and sustainable homes.

     

    In the realm of architecture, materials and specifications play a vital role. The master spec format systematically categorizes elements, and one material that stands out is concrete. During events like Hurricane Katrina, concrete homes, specifically those constructed with insulated concrete forms, displayed exceptional strength and longevity compared to their wooden and masonry counterparts. Making thoughtful material choices enables us to build homes that withstand the test of time while embracing sustainability.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     The technicality of concrete

    ●     Concrete as a boundless source of inspiration

    ●     The warmth in concrete

    ●     Unleashing creative potential with concrete in your home

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] The National Home Builders Association

    [00:02:49] Introduction to today’s topic: Concrete

    [00:05:48] The technicality of concrete

    [00:09:27] Béton brut and Brutalism in Brazil

    [00:10:56] Le Corbusier and the Marseille and how concrete was used

    [00:12:27] The warmth of concrete

    [00:15:20] New invented ways of using concrete

    [00:17:02] Unleashing creative potential with concrete in your home

    [00:21:24] Next week's topic: Masonry

    Notable Quotes:

    ·         “The entire building functions as an organism, so we aim for your home's concrete to seamlessly integrate into this organism, considering it from an architectural perspective.”

    ·         “Concrete serves as an abundant source of inspiration, offering remarkable potential for transformation. By moving away from conventional tiles and embracing the natural beauty of the raw material through techniques like staining, we can explore the sculptural qualities of space, shaping volumes, capturing light, and creating captivating textures.”

    ·         “Without thoughtful and intentional use, concrete can feel cold and impersonal. However, when carefully sculpted and curated, concrete can showcase its natural curing process, exhibit color variations, reveal exposed aggregates, or display subtle voids. To infuse warmth and character, incorporating materials like wood or employing textured liners can generate patterns and stains that inject vibrancy into the building.”

    ·         “Integrating colors into concrete feels more authentic than simply painting them, forging a deeper connection with the raw material. While painting can yield pleasing results when executed skillfully, it doesn't provide the same level of integration as infusing colors directly into the concrete.”

    ·         “For instance, a concrete counter with a cast bowl as a key tray or a wallet placement at the front door adds personality to the space and creates a focal point for a connected experience. It opens up limitless opportunities for personalizing your lifestyle and optimizing the usage of the area.”

    ·         “Concrete offers boundless opportunities to shape your home spaces, allowing for unique designs ranging from bathtubs to sunken living rooms. With concrete, you can explore unconventional elements such as hyperbolic paraboloids, transforming your living experience. Personalize your home and delve into the creative possibilities offered by this versatile material.”


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  • Johnsons

    Today on the show, JD has a treat for his listeners as he brings together his dear friends, Jen and Justin Johnson, who are close companions and valued clients of CA-RD. In this special episode, they will share their different experiences with the architectural process, offering valuable insights and entertaining anecdotes. From designing a home centered around family to exploring the fascinating intersection of homeschooling and home design, and even delving into the concept of architecture as serial monogamy, this episode promises to take you on a captivating journey filled with inspiration and thought-provoking discussions. So, please tune in and join the trio for an engaging and enlightening conversation that will leave you inspired and eager to reimagine the possibilities of architecture and design.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     Designing a family-centered home

    ●     Home-schooling and home design

    ●     The permit process for a custom home

    ●     Architecture as serial monogamy

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s guests
    [00:00:38] Fun facts about the Johnsons
    [00:02:20] Designing a family-centered home
    [00:03:48] Justin’s home office
    [00:04:36] Purpose for ADU (accessory dwelling unit) in the Johnson’s home
    [00:06:21] Home-schooling and home design
    [00:07:57] Johnson’s advice to anyone beginning the process of building a custom home
    [00:14:08] Architecture as serial monogamy
    [00:18:53] Likening the analogy of conceiving a baby to construction
    [00:20:24] Johnson’s parting shots

    Notable Quotes

    ·         We love entertaining and sharing our home, so hospitality is a significant factor. Therefore, it is crucial to consider how the house flows, how people feel inside, where they stand or sit, and the lighting. All of these aspects hold importance.

    ·         Understanding the permit process and being willing to navigate through it with the knowledge that the end result will bring happiness is essential. Anything valuable takes time, so being comfortable with the process is important.

    ·         Taking the time to see products in action that you are considering for your house greatly contributes to the success of building a custom home.

    ·         In life, the goal is often monogamy—finding someone to love and share a lifetime with. In architecture, it's like serial monogamy, where we choose different elements such as door handles and tiles to move forward with.

    ·         In life, we encounter obstacles and may need to change direction, but having a clear goal helps us stay focused and achieve things. It's like staying on a straight path, even when facing challenges.

    ·         The analogy of conceiving a baby is captivating, as it emphasizes the idea of self-expression. Similarly, constructing anything involves transforming raw materials into tangible creations that embody a unique vision.

    ·         When considering building something, take the leap because the environments we inhabit have a profound impact on our lives and are intricately connected to the families we are a part of.

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  • Hope

    Teamwork plays a vital role in achieving success in any field, including the real estate industry. This is particularly true for custom home projects, where assembling the right team is paramount. Today, JD is hosting Leighton Hope from The Hope Group, a family-run brokerage specializing in Custom Home Consulting, to discuss the significance of forming a cohesive team.

    The Hope Group excels in curating a well-organized and collaborative team, which forms the foundation of a successful custom home project. With experts in various fields such as architects, contractors, and more, each team member brings their unique skills to the table. By seamlessly working together, they transform your vision into a tangible reality.

    The key focus for The Hope Group lies in effective communication and a client-centric approach. They ensure that every aspect of your project receives the utmost professionalism and craftsmanship. Join us to learn from Leighton Hope about the importance of assembling a dedicated team for your custom home project and how it can make all the difference in achieving your dream home.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ·         Questions to ask about areas to settle in

    ·         Problems that can be solved by working with a team

    ·         Importance of budgeting


    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s guest and topic: Leighton Hope talking about putting a team together

    [00:00:34] Who is The Hope Group, and what do they do?

    [00:02:16] Roles that The Hope Group solves as brokers in custom homes

    [00:04:29] Decision-making before settling for your ideal custom home

    [00:05:55] Questions to ask brokers about areas to settle in

    [00:07:44] Steps to engage with when building a custom home

    [00:10:07] Problems that can be solved by working with a team

    [00:12:46] Why architects overdesign with no regard for budget

    [00:20:06] How to connect with Leighton

    Notable Quotes

    ·         Teamwork addresses two key challenges: decision-making speed and communication efficiency. Objectives can be conveyed by designating a central hub instead of relying on multiple intermediary calls. This streamlined approach facilitates faster decision-making, reducing construction delays and mitigating additional costs associated with overhead and interest.

    ·         When I meet with someone, I first ask them to imagine having unlimited money and space because understanding their dream without constraints is crucial. Then, we immediately engage in the architectural DNA process to identify all the constraints because the combination of the unrestricted dream and the reality of limitations is what makes the design beautiful.

    ·         Much of the work conducted by The Hope Group involves discovering off-market opportunities before they become available to the general market. In central Florida, where there is a constant influx of people moving each week, the demand for prime location lots is incredibly high. By being able to provide these opportunities to people before they hit the market, we offer a significant advantage.

    ·         When relocating to a new area, it is important to consider factors such as zoning type, lot characteristics (e.g., protected trees), and availability of water/septic services. These aspects are often overlooked but have a significant impact on decision-making.

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  • Beyond

    Today, JD is diving into the BEYOND part of the Kitchen, Bath & Beyond series. He has had some guest episodes along the way, and in the upcoming weeks, he will explore the land acquisition and real estate side of developing a custom home. This episode sets the stage for a series of episodes where he will delve into each aspect of building a custom home.

    Before he gets started, JD wants to draw a correlation to the movie Click with Adam Sandler. In the film, Sandler's character, an architect, discovers a remote control that allows him to fast forward through life. The movie emphasizes the importance of enjoying the process rather than skipping ahead. This lesson holds when it comes to designing your home. While the impulse to rush into construction is common, it's crucial to appreciate the journey. Let's delve into this topic further.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     Being present for the process of building your custom home

    ●     Spaces in your home that may serve unintended purposes

    ●     How architectural structures relate to custom homes

    ●     How to check how to add value to your custom home

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Recap of the Kitchen, Bath & Beyond series

    [00:01:44] Introduction to today’s topic: Beyond

    [00:07:31] Spaces in your home that may serve unintended purposes

    [00:07:47] Visiting a friend’s home on Memorial Day

    [00:12:26] Doing a standalone building for a client for their guests

    [00:13:10] Unleashing the architectural DNA: Trusting the Process

    [00:14:31] Different architectural structures and how they relate to the rest of the custom home

    [00:16:57] Checking how to add value to your custom home

    [00:19:17] Upcoming episode: Existing Conditions

    [00:20:26] How to connect with JD Carling

    Notable Quotes

    Improper planning can be detrimental to construction. While some situations allow for less planning, like meal preparation, construction requires active involvement. The architectural DNA is inevitable, but efficiency is crucial to prevent setbacks. Progress should be the priority, avoiding unnecessary steps back.

     

    Once you delve into your house's specifics, you'll uncover the architectural DNA aligned with your vision and desires. You'll realize if more of your unique story can be expressed or if new elements emerge.

     

    Understanding clients' preferences allows for a deeper context beyond simply presenting options like tiles. By recognizing the connection to their aesthetic and color choices, alternative possibilities can be considered.

     

    If you want a custom home, trust in the architectural process to bring it to life. You don't need to know every detail; sometimes, the unknown allows the architectural DNA to emerge from within you.

     

    To elevate a home beyond a kitchen and bathroom, turning it into something extraordinary, attention to small details is crucial. The design and architecture process should be approached with care, embracing each phase. Rushing through it for permits and construction can hinder the potential for a remarkable outcome. By taking the time to explore these stages, the home's potential can flourish and exceed expectations.

     

    You may have a very real schedule crunch, in your opinion, but still, within whatever context, you would take the time and appreciate what the process will do for you there, but also understand the right sequence is the right sequence. That is where you discover what will add the most value to your process.

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  • Kitchens

    "There's so much going on today that makes the kitchen a design playground of functionality and experience; make that an important part of your design."

    Welcome back to the ongoing series: Kitchen, Bath & Beyond. So far, JD has covered interior design and bathrooms in previous episodes, but today he delves into the most important space in a house: the kitchen. Nowadays, the kitchen has evolved into much more than a separate, secluded area. It has become the centerpiece of the modern home, part of the sought-after great room concept where everything coexists in one space. From an economic and artistic perspective, the kitchen holds the most significant impact.

    When it comes to new homes flipping, renovators prioritize painting, fixing code issues, and installing a new kitchen, emphasizing its value. This highlights people's genuine interest in kitchens or serves as a compelling anecdote. However, in a custom home, you can combine your past living experiences, travel inspirations, and desires into one cohesive kitchen that reflects your current lifestyle. Stay tuned as JD explores the endless possibilities.Bottom of Form

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     Being intentional with your kitchen design

    ●     Importance of getting the functionality of a kitchen design

    ●     Adjacency and functionality when designing a kitchen

    ●     Major things that go into the kitchen

    ●     Embracing minimalistic architecture when designing a kitchen

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Kitchens

    [00:02:36] The Rule of Thumb for designing a kitchen

    [00:05:41] Things to do to get to the functionality of a kitchen design

    [00:07:50] Considering adjacency when designing a kitchen

    [00:11:37] Major things that go into the kitchen

    [00:13:16] Two types of lighting to consider

    [00:14:09] Electrical outlets

    [00:16:52] Embracing minimalistic architecture

    [00:19:18] Maintenance and repair

    Notable Quotes

    The kitchen has the biggest financial impact, suggesting its high value to people. In custom homes, you can combine your past experiences and current desires to create a unique space that reflects your ideal lifestyle.

     

    One effective approach is to tape out the kitchen space on the floor. By physically walking through and experiencing the layout, you can understand the steps you'll take and how you'll interact with the area. This simple technique works wonders in helping you visualize and plan for the kitchen's functionality.

     

    As a minimalist architect, I focus on serving individuals who desire detailed and minimalist home spaces. However, even if minimalism isn't your top priority, it has benefits. Embracing minimalism allows the important elements to take center stage and shine.

     

    There are numerous ways to enhance the craftsmanship of the wood casework and create a more open and refreshed space, from making it stand out to seamlessly blending it into the walls. These techniques can help declutter and revitalize your surroundings.

     

    To prioritize maintenance and repair, it's ideal to stick with a single manufacturer for your kitchen. However, if you're flexible, you can achieve your desired dimensions and features by considering multiple manufacturers.

     

    When planning the whole home, you always want to think through the kitchen's functionality and the circulation, materiality, environment, feeling, and emotion that you want to try to generate with the way you think about it.

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  • Interiors

    Today, JD has a special guest in the studio: his friend and fellow architecture and design professional, Verónica (Zurita) Montilla. With her expertise in interiors, she joins JD to discuss the importance of budgeting in custom home projects and provide real-life examples of interior design. Not only have they worked together on a project, but they are also friends, making for a dynamic conversation. Stay tuned for an insightful discussion on the world of interiors.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●     Why you should have an interior designer when building your custom home

    ●     Essential questions for designing a custom home for clients

    ●     Steps and/or deliverables during an interior project

    ●     The importance of knowing your target budget

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s guest: Verónica (Zurita) Montilla

    [00:00:45] Background on Veronica

    [00:05:12] Design assignments back in school and how they shaped Veronica

    [00:06:50] Jump-off point for interior projects

    [00:07:43] Justin, JD’s friend, builds his slab without hiring an interior designer

    [00:10:03] Ways of discovering how a room is going to be used

    [00:12:25] Paramount questions to ask to draw out what a custom home would do for a client

    [00:14:06] Steps and/or deliverables during an interior project

    [00:16:25] Anecdotal story about a hospitality client who was developing a brand

    [00:18:29] Knowing your target budget

    [00:19:16] Real-life example of Oscar Niemeyer designing the Congress building in Brasília

    [00:20:57] Money, the third effect of architectural DNA

    [00:23:32] How to connect with Veronicah

    Notable Quotes

    Based on my experience, having an interior designer on the project team from the beginning is beneficial. This is especially important if the home has a specific view or site line. Even if the interior designer's input is only needed later, it's still important for them to know about it.

     

    It's common to have a team with specialized perspectives, and interior designers can focus on the details of how a home functions without worrying about the structure. This allows for deeper detail, such as considering a homeowner's particular cooking habits.

     

    Knowing the target budget from the beginning is crucial. Clients often increase their budget once they realize they want more, which is common.

     

    Ignoring the budget entirely can lead to impractical expectations and negatively impact the project's outcome. While it's important to prioritize the immediate task, keeping the budget in mind throughout the project is crucial for responsible decision-making.

     

    Design, whether in architecture or any other field, involves three key elements: identifying what is needed, determining its placement, and working within financial and code-related constraints. These limitations, such as flame spread regulations, can be challenging and inspire creative problem-solving.

     

    When you start building your home, express to the design team the vision and concept from which you want the house to evolve. That will provide more integration of the design.

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  • Bathrooms

    In today’s episode, we’ll be talking about bathrooms! When designing a bathroom, it's important to think about how it connects to the exterior and the spaces around it. The bathroom's design should be based on your personal needs and preferences, as well as the function of the space. You should consider who will be using the bathroom and for what purpose, whether it's just for going to the bathroom or also for getting ready, or for medical needs. Once you have determined the function of the bathroom, you can think about the materials and design elements that will be necessary. It's also important to consider the overall style and aesthetic of the rest of the home, as you may want the bathroom to either blend in or contrast with it. Finally, don't forget to think about the context of the space and how it can be used to enhance the design, such as incorporating natural elements or creating a connection to the surrounding landscape. Please stay tuned for this and more, and make sure to listen to the subsequent episodes for the new mini-series of the Kitchen, Bath & Beyond.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ●        How to go about bathroom designs

    ●        Concept of removing labels from a space

    ●        Having a vision for your bathroom

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:29] Introduction of the Kitchen, Bath & Beyond mini-series

    [00:01:37] JD designs a bar for Lineage Coffee

    [00:03:30] Introduction to today’s topic: Bathroom designs

    [00:05:33] Concept of removing a label from a space

    [00:07:54] Knowing what you want when it comes to bathrooms

    [00:13:06] Lighting and mirrors in bathrooms

    [00:15:18] Air conditioning in bathrooms

    [00:16:11] The tactile elements

    [00:18:35] How the bathroom hardware relates to the theme of the rest of the home

    [00:21:36] Piecing everything together before a project

    [00:23:03] Light switches and plugs in bathrooms

    [00:24:24] Next week: Continuation of the Kitchen, Bath & Beyond mini-series

    [00:25:29] Next week’s topic: Kitchens

    Notable Quotes

    ●        Think about the size and purpose of your bathtub or shower when designing your bathroom. Look beyond trendy ideas and focus on what you really want and how you want your bathroom to function.

    ●        The way you think about what you want can bring joy to you, so if there is something that's important, it's okay to have fun with that as well.

    ●        When choosing hardware for your bathroom, ask yourself, how does it relate to the overall look and feel of your home? The thing that you've wanted to tell the narrative for, or is it supposed to be a stark contrast?

    ●        When starting a project, focus on the narrative and what you want first before creating an image board. Use samples to piece everything together. While images can help communicate your thoughts, it's better to start with your own ideas first.

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  • Cornerstone

    Please stay tuned as today we discuss the idea of a marker, whether it be a cornerstone, milestone, or capstone, connecting you to your custom home and the design process. While representing your lifestyle and interests is important in architecture, having a point of beginning is also essential. This point can be interpreted in many ways. For example, it can mark a pinnacle or the start of a new season in your life, make a statement to others or yourself, or bind people together. So, it's something to consider when building a home or any significant project.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    • Significance of cornerstones

    • Different designs and messages of cornerstones

    • Why you should be intentional when building a custom home

    • Making a statement with cornerstone

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Cornerstone

    [00:01:52] Idea of cornerstone historically and in the present

    [00:05:26] The significance of cornerstones

    [00:07:01] The DNA of a custom house

    [00:08:56] Different designs and messages of cornerstones

    [00:14:02] Importance of being intentional when building a custom home

    [00:17:11] Making a statement with cornerstones

    [00:18:34] Cornerstone as a way of adding physicality to naming

    Notable Quotes

    • "Placing a cornerstone on the building where you refer to everything is important to me. This project is a significant point in your life and the flow of your life. Make it memorable and meaningful by choosing to think about it that way."

    • "When building a house, people often mark significant events. I encourage you to do the same. It's an effort made by a team, including your architect, financier, family, realtor, and craftsman. It's a culmination of telling a story that takes a village, even if only a few people use the house."

    • "Choosing to love yourself, regardless of your actions, is possible because God loves you unconditionally. Moving forward should not involve punishing or sabotaging yourself."

    • "Living in a cardboard box doesn't diminish the importance of choosing love. However, it's equally important to remind ourselves of the intention behind our actions when building something with materials like sand or wood. Every contribution to the story of life matters."

    • "Consider what the cornerstone means to you. Is it marking a pinnacle or the start of a new season in your life? Is it a statement to others or yourself? Or are you trying to bind people together? Reflect on its significance."

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  • Cornerstone

    Please stay tuned as today we discuss the idea of a marker, whether it be a cornerstone, milestone, or capstone, connecting you to your custom home and the design process. While representing your lifestyle and interests is important in architecture, having a point of beginning is also essential. This point can be interpreted in many ways. For example, it can mark a pinnacle or the start of a new season in your life, make a statement to others or yourself, or bind people together. So, it's something to consider when building a home or any significant project.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    Significance of cornerstones

    Different designs and messages of cornerstones

    Why you should be intentional when building a custom home

    Making a statement with cornerstone

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today’s topic: Cornerstone

    [00:01:52] Idea of cornerstone historically and in the present

    [00:05:26] The significance of cornerstones

    [00:07:01] The DNA of a custom house

    [00:08:56] Different designs and messages of cornerstones

    [00:14:02] Importance of being intentional when building a custom home

    [00:17:11] Making a statement with cornerstones

    [00:18:34] Cornerstone as a way of adding physicality to naming

    Notable Quotes

    ·         "Placing a cornerstone on the building where you refer to everything is important to me. This project is a significant point in your life and the flow of your life. Make it memorable and meaningful by choosing to think about it that way."

    ·         "When building a house, people often mark significant events. I encourage you to do the same. It's an effort made by a team, including your architect, financier, family, realtor, and craftsman. It's a culmination of telling a story that takes a village, even if only a few people use the house."

    ·         "Choosing to love yourself, regardless of your actions, is possible because God loves you unconditionally. Moving forward should not involve punishing or sabotaging yourself."

    ·         "Living in a cardboard box doesn't diminish the importance of choosing love. However, it's equally important to remind ourselves of the intention behind our actions when building something with materials like sand or wood. Every contribution to the story of life matters."

    ·         "Consider what the cornerstone means to you. Is it marking a pinnacle or the start of a new season in your life? Is it a statement to others or yourself? Or are you trying to bind people together? Reflect on its significance."Top of Form

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  • Naming -

    "We want you to go from being an address to being at your named place, the place with your marker for the sake of it, for the joy of it, for the love of it."

    The significance of a name has been a topic of discussion for centuries. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Juliet ponders whether a rose would still smell as sweet if it were called something else. Ideas around meaning have led to a larger conversation about the importance of naming, particularly when naming your home or project. A good name can serve as an impetus for the entire project, and just like a movie has a working title that evolves throughout the process, naming your home can also be an evolving process. Whether you already have a name in mind or discover it along the way, finding a name that represents your vision is crucial. In today's podcast, we'll explore the power of naming and how it can transform your project.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ● Naming things and their meanings

    ● Exercises of picking names for your projects

    ● Our actions and their outcomes

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today's topic: Naming

    [00:01:37] JD's water prank on his wife

    [00:03:40] Naming in the ancient times

    [00:06:29] The Falling Water famous house

    [00:07:42] Lucky Drop famous house

    [00:08:59] Odd Lots project

    [00:10:05] The Moon Hoon Korean architect

    [00:12:49] JD's client picks a project name from a song

    [00:14:01] Exercises in choosing words for your projects

    [00:17:37] Our actions and their outcomes

    [00:21:00] Next week's topic: Cornerstones

    Notable Quotes

    While the word name is not necessarily important, what the words mean to us do, and those can affect things.

    It's great to see you putting yourself into your home project. By making it personal, you're being fully present and creating a meaningful connection, and it's worth sharing what drives you to do this.

    When you love your home, inviting people to visit is like sharing a part of yourself. It's like naming a child, and it's up to others to interpret its significance.

    I want to help you turn your dream home into a reality. It's not just about making a custom home; it's about being present in the moment and allowing this project to unfold and reflect who you are and what you want for your life.

    Our actions can have unpredictable outcomes; we must perceive them and respond accordingly. Whether it's better or worse than expected, we must roll with it and see what happens next.

    We want you to go from just being at an address to being at your named place, the place with your marker, for the sake of it, for the joy of it, for the love of it.

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  • YOU

    Welcome to Today's podcast titled "YOU." Today, we're focusing on the most essential ingredient in architecture - you. In our previous episodes, we've talked about zoning, ornament, and experience, but Today is all about you. Your desires and choices are the driving force behind every architectural creation. With YOU, it could happen, no matter how advanced our technology or materials may be. This episode is a special thank you to you for allowing us architects and builders to be a part of your dream and for allowing us to create something beautiful and meaningful in your life. So let's dive in and explore your essential role in architecture.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ● You/We are part of nature

    ● Ideas of architecture translate into the world

    ● Your life and experiences shape architecture

    Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to Today's topic: YOU

    [00:01:08] Hockey commercial that inspired JD to play hockey

    [00:03:18] JD's dinner with friends that inspired Today's topic

    [00:04:21] King Solomon's verse about despair and toiling

    [00:06:05] We are part of nature

    [00:09:48] Psalms verse about planning but outcome comes from God

    [00:11:46] Leave a part of you when designing a building

    [00:13:10] Allow the earth to inspire you

    [00:14:14] The effects of structural DNA

    [00:19:41] Today is a Thank-you message

    Notable Quotes

    ● Your desires and actions are essential to the story of progress and change. Without you, none of it could happen. Embrace your role and make your mark on the world.

    ● Your desires are a reflection of your creative nature. Follow them to fulfill your purpose and make your mark on the world.

    ● Be true to yourself, share your gifts, and positively impact the world with your love and creativity.

    ● Creating personal transformation and spreading love is more valuable than recognition. Keep creating and transforming, regardless of audience size or credit.

    ● Let your creativity, heart, and life experience guide you toward positive change. Don't be an activist just for the sake of it, but be conscious and authentic to yourself.

    ● There are things beyond our control, but we can control how we think about our actions and intentions. When you do something, do it right and be satisfied with your work. Nothing is more important than that.

    ● Your beliefs and experiences shape your outcomes, so trust your creative energy and intuition to achieve the best architectural results.

    ● Let's keep finding ways to create things that benefit the environment by using less energy and fuel emissions and removing fewer oxygen-creating things. Let's follow our hearts to create a better future.

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  • Zoning with Jared Akers

    When building a custom home, A significant step in your home's predesign phase is researching the property's zoning regulations. Research involves determining which jurisdictions govern the building process on your property and understanding the construction's size, density, and municipal restrictions. Zoning maps play a critical role in determining the type of area the property falls under, such as residential, commercial, mixed-use, industrial, or agricultural. Overall, zoning regulations are a crucial aspect of custom home building that must be carefully considered and followed.

    Today is zoning day on the CARD podcast, and even more exciting, JD is here with Jared Akers, a project manager who handles a lot of the zoning stuff. Jared is not only a project architect but also went to the University of Florida with JD, making him adept at all aspects of architecture. With his expertise in zoning, JD thought it would be great to have him on the show for their discussion. Stay tuned for more insights.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ● How to use zoning codes

    ● Zoning regulations and ADUs

    ● Three different scenarios of zoning, as told by Jared

    ● Zoning and protection of natural features

     Key Highlights

    [00:00:00] Introduction to today's guest and topic: Jared Akers talking about zoning

    [00:03:19] Agricultural part of a zoning

    [00:05:32] Can you first build an Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU)?

    [00:11:58] Practical example of zoning in a house in Orange County

    [00:16:56] Variances within a zoning

    [00:20:04] Roof and driveway of the house in Winter Park in New England

    Notable Quotes

    ● Most people have a property in mind for building a house, but the first question is, "What can I do with this property?". Talk with the local planning and zoning department personnel, as they can provide the most helpful information.

    ● Architects integrate the natural environment into your design to create a meaningful interplay with the surroundings.

    ● Don't be discouraged if you first hear a 'no' when proposing something for your custom home. Persistence and gathering more information may turn it into a 'yes" or innovative way of achieving the results you initially desired. Remember, don't take everything at face value, and continue working through the process.

    ● Gravity's presence in architecture excites it and creates beauty through our fight and with the rules. The rules created by people also contribute to the aesthetics of architecture.

    ● If you already own the property, there's a reason you're attracted to it. Own the rules and everything on it, and we'll work together to sculpt it into something beautiful.

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    Working with an experienced zoning expert can help turn the limitations of zoning regulations into opportunities to inform your story. Don't reject or see it as a bother; embrace the rules and work with them to create something beautiful. If you're still looking for a property, consult an architect or realtor, gather information, and prepare to tell your story through space and experience.

  • Ornament

    In today's exploration of custom home design, we celebrate the essence of minimalism. We create a clean and uncluttered canvas for our design by removing excess items and excess ornamentation. Minimalism emphasizes simplicity and functionality, allowing essential elements to shine through. Defining different areas within our home is crucial, ensuring each serves its purpose efficiently. While embracing minimalism, we can still infuse our space with our personal touch. Select a few key pieces that reflect our style and preferences, incorporating clean lines, subtle textures, and neutral colors for a cohesive environment. By celebrating minimalism, we create a space that exudes tranquility and balance. Each carefully curated item becomes intentional, adding to the overall aesthetic and functionality. Remember, minimalism is a mindset and a journey. Continually assess and refine your space, ensuring each item serves a purpose. By embracing minimalism, you can create a truly unique and personalized home that reflects your lifestyle and values.

    Here are key things to listen out for:

    ● Planned obsolescence and what it entails

    ● Some of the challenges posed by modern minimalist designs

    ● Creating a memory when creating your custom home

    ● Expressing your life stories through your custom home design

    Key Highlights

    [00:08] One fundamental principle of designs

    [00:38] The essence of removing things to check how they would appear in a custom home

    [01:12] What ornament is in custom home designing

    [04:10] Challenges with the modern minimalist designs

    [07:02] Creating a custom home that shares your life story

    [10:09] Planned Obsolescence and what it entails

    [11:59] Discovering different things about the world from clients with a straightforward narrative of what they want

    [12:59] How to create a memory when creating your home

    [15:30] How to best define your space

    [19:34] Finding areas in your stories and ways to express them through your custom home design

    [21:30] The idea of having tattoos and their significance in life and creating a custom design

    [23:15] How to get the most out of your space

    [24:40] Why we should avoid going for the minimalist box

    Notable Quotes

    ● One fundamental design principle is checking, looking at, and taking something off. And if it doesn't change it, it's not needed.

    ● Planned obsolescence is the corporate strategy of making something seem outdated or old so that a capitalist society can keep on functioning.

    ● Find a substantial source of design decisions that you're making through Architectural DNA.

    ● ...if I want a tasty gingerbread man, you don't need to make it look like a puppy, sailboat, or something cute. If I want a good gingerbread cookie or a piece of gingerbread, I want a good flavor. I like good ingredients. And that's going to be the memorable thing.

    ● I think when you are specific, people tend to appreciate it more.

    ● People do not make something beautiful for the sake of it; we are making something beautiful to tell our story and who we are.

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    Books mentioned 

    Ornament Crimes: https://www.amazon.com/Ornament-Crime-Adolf-Loos/dp/0141392975/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UP49ZOZG67NR&keywords=ornament+and+crime+loos&qid=1678893763&sprefix=Ornament+Crimes%2Caps%2C1102&sr=8-1