Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Architecture
Recipient: Patkau Architects, Inc.
Project: Agosta House; San Juan Island, Wash.
Client: William & Karin Agosta; San Juan Island, Wash.
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AIA PodNet: Recommended Podcasts for the Practice Management Knowledge Community

 

AIA PodNet is proud to offer a wide range of programs through its Architecture Knowledge Review Series. The following selected podcasts may be of special interest to the Practice Management Knowledge Community (title links go directly to an MP3 file of the podcast):

Architects Working Together: A Cross-Generational Conversation
In most architecture firms today, four generations are working together to design and deliver projects. In this podcast, architects representing each of these generations discuss the rewards and challenges of working with others with differing worldviews and values. The podcast accompanies an AIArchitect article by HOK development and training director Marsha Littell.
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Speed Mentoring
Strong mentoring relationships are active, collaborative partnerships that benefit both parties and also yield communal benefits. In this podcast, Grace Kim, AIA, a principal at Schemata Workshop in Seattle, and Lee Waldrep, PhD, associate dean of the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at the University of Maryland, explain the importance and benefits of having—and being—a mentor.
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2007 AIA Contract Documents: What's New?
Suzanne Harness, AIA, Esq., managing director and counsel, AIA Contract Documents, discusses the latest revisions to the AIA's major construction documents with Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and promotion. Ten years since the Institute last significantly revised its major documents, it will release the new  versions in fall 2007. Get ahead of the curve and preview how these revisions may affect you.
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Managing Your Digital Practice With New AIA Contract Documents
The “21st century architect” will be use more technology-based, real-time design and project management tools. New contract documents address data transmission in a digital environment and control over its future use. This podcast reviews how to use these new project management tools.
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Financial Management for Design Professionals: The Path to Profitability
Steve Wintner, AIA, and Michael Tardif, Assoc. AIA, discuss their book, Financial Management for Design Professionals. How can modern firms measure "true profitability" and create fast and easy financial indicators to ensure their success?" This podcast reviews practical strategies for creating effective financial management systems that “allow one to achieve their dreams as an architect.”
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2007 Nonresidential Construction Market Forecast
This program presents the findings of the AIA Construction Consensus Forecast on the 2007 nonresidential construction market. AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, is joined on this podcast by Patrick J. Newport, PhD, a principal with Global Insight's Macroeconomic Service, and Robert P. McCarthy, CFA, vice president and research analyst of Banc of America Securities. The panel discusses current growth projections, industry concerns, and investment implications.
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2007 Recipient of the Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education
Lance Jay Brown, FAIA, 2007 rcipient of the AIA Topaz Medallion, discusses the current dialogues and debates between the worlds of academia and practice with Kathleen Lane, Assoc. AIA, director of knowledge communities at AIA National. In this podcast, Brown speaks to the challenges students are facing in a global economy, how schools are responding to emerging issues, and how professional practice is engaging these new issues.
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Architect-Led Design-Build: A Practical Business Plan
Mark C. Friedlander, Esq., outlines the benefits of using an architect-led design-build business model. This podcast gives architects guidance on how to structure their businesses to contract directly with owners as the prime member of a design-build team, subcontracting the actual construction to a general contractor teammate.
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BIM and Sustainable Design
Phil Bernstein, FAIA, Autodesk vice president of industry strategy and relations, AEC Solutions, discusses building information modeling (BIM) and how digital prototypes are optimizing sustainable results. This podcast reviews practical advice for how and why to make the transition, especially for smaller firms venturing to remain competitive.
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2007 Recipient of the Architecture Firm Award
The AIA bestows its highest honor, the Architecture Firm Award, on Leers Weinzapfel Associates, the Boston-based magicians who create beautiful public architecture and space. Partners Andrea P. Leers, FAIA; Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA; Joe Pryse, AIA; and Josiah Stevenson, AIA, meld a bold and refined architecture for the public realm and with a social purpose, including transportation and urban infrastructure, the joining of new elements to existing buildings, and athletic and campus-life facilities. In this podcast, Leers and Weinzapfel discuss their approach to design, what the award has meant to them personally, and how it continues to inspire the firm.
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Ownership and Leadership Transitions
Michael Strogoff, AIA, discusses key issues for architecture firms when implementing an ownership and leadership transition plan. Topics include how to identify future leaders; what prospective owners must consider; and how to ensure that transitions succeed after you leave. Strogoff also provides valuable guidelines for successful mergers and acquisitions.
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Train, Retain, and Transfer Project Knowledge
Cliff S. Moser, AIA, MSQA, principal/healthcare, Los Angeles Studio, RTKL Associates, and Practice Management Advisory Group member, explains how to train, retain, and transfer project skills and knowledge using concepts from the WWII program, "Training Within Industry." This podcast also covers lean enterprise strategies in architecture (downloadable forms available via the "Read More" link).
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Multi-Family Housing Liability
With greater demand for urban housing has come greater demand—and revenue—for architects who design multifamily residential projects. Along with the benefits, however, have come greater legal risks and a spate of construction-defect lawsuits targeting not only builders of condos but also the architects who design them. Recently, Bill Quatman, Esq., FAIA, and Frank Musica, Esq., Assoc. AIA, spoke with AIA PodNet's Scott Frank, AIA media relations director.
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Emerging Technology and Architectural Practice
Technology is revolutionizing the design process in amazing ways by enabling more efficient, dynamic knowledge sharing. In this podcast, Tony Rinella, Assoc. AIA, CIO of Anshen+Allen Architects, describes how technology can create a virtual classroom as well as a virtual design center. He discusses the benefits of virtual design and construction with AIA PodNet's Markku Allison, AIA, resource architect at AIA National.
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Building Smart: Implementing Integrated Practice
Patrick MacLeamy, AIA, CEO of HOK, spoke with AIA PodNet’s Markku Allison, AIA, resource architect at AIA National, to discuss his firm’s unique approach to their clients’ real estate and facility needs. Citing specific projects and methods as examples, MacLeamy explores how design, construction, and engineering firms can work together.
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Understanding and Executing Leadership Strategies
Cable Clarke, senior principal consultant for Human Synergistics International, discusses how individuals and organizations can develop leadership through constructive thinking styles. Contrasting "prescriptive" and "restrictive" leadership strategies, he describes the qualities of a good leader to AIA PodNet’s Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and promotion.
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Emerging Professional versus Architect
AIA PodNet’s Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and promotion, discusses the importance of leadership with Karen Lesney, Assoc. AIA, who describes the experiences that have shaped her career and discusses the qualities of good leadership.
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Participation, Collaboration, and Inspiration in the Design Process
Moore Ruble Yudell is an award-winning interdisciplinary design studio known for its collaborative approach. Four principals from firm (Jeanne Chen, AIA; Michael S. Martin, AIA; Neal Matsuno, AIA; and Mario Violich, ASLA) spoke with AIA PodNet’s Phil Simon, AIA managing director, marketing and promotion, to discuss the unique culture and organization that have brought the firm such success.
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Architecture on the Edge: Integrated Practice
Norman Strong, FAIA, AIA National vice president and managing partner of The Miller/Hull Partnership, spoke with AIA PodNet’s Markku Allison, AIA, resource architect at AIA National, about integrated practice, including new business models, integration of BIM in practice, and new collaborative project delivery models.
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For more information about AIA podcasts, including optional XML and iTunes links and download directions, see the AIA PodNet Web site.