[102] – Architecture, And: An Evolving Career in Tech

About the Episode About the Episode How are individuals using their training in architecture to explore diverse career paths? Our ongoing series “Architecture, And:” follows the careers of professionals using their education and training in architecture to expand their current role in practice or apply their skills in an entirely new field. These interviews help […]

Branded Episode: NCARB and the Future of Practice

How is NCARB addressing industry change and transformation?

In this bonus episode of Practice Disrupted, Evelyn Lee and Je’Nen Chastain sit down with Patricia Ramallo and Jared N. Zurn, AIA, NCARB of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) to learn how NCARB is responding to wide-reaching industry change and transformation.

[100] – Best of Practice Disrupted

How has Practice Disrupted grown and evolved over 100 episodes?

Co-hosts Evelyn Lee and Je’Nen Chastain celebrate the 100th episode of Practice Disrupted by revisiting their favorite past episodes, some of the most popular episodes, and listener favorites.

[099] – Critiquing Architecture School

About the Episode About the Episode What is the present-day student perspective of architecture school? In his docuseries, Critiquing Architecture School, Alvin Zhu captures what it’s like being in architecture school one semester at a time. Along the way, he is also collecting the voices and experiences of his classmates who are all attending the University […]

[096] – Addressing Mental Health in Architecture

How do we expand mental health support to professionals across the industry of architecture?

Peter Exley, FAIA, RIBA, NOMA, a former AIA National President, Gregg A. Garmisa, J.D., Principal and General Counsel at Studio Gang, and Korey D. White, AIA, NCARB, Senior Associate at DLR Group and the moderator of the AIA Strategic Council join us to address the growing concerns related to the mental health and well-being of individuals working in the profession of architecture.

[095] – Voices of Mothers in Practice

What can architecture firms do to support mothers who are working in practice? Leaders of the profession share diverse perspectives on their identity between practice and motherhood.

[094] – The Design for Freedom Movement

How can architects eliminate forced labor in building material supply chains to create a more equitable future? The $12 trillion construction industry is the #1 industrial sector at risk of forced labor.