Episode 10 - Charting the Future of Augmented Reality and Architecture - The Bea Badipe Story
Unfettered by the traditional constraints of architecture, the intersection where augmented reality meets architecture is limited only by our imagination. Bolstered by her passion for art, architecture, and technology, Bea Badipe is blazing the trail to bridge the digital world with the physical, creating a new reality for the architecture profession.
Episode 9 The Pivot…Beyond Traditional Practice - The Clenel Williams Story
A multi-faceted profession, the process of becoming an architect develops skills that are valuable in many job positions outside the traditional role of working in an architectural firm. In this episode we hear the story of Clenel Williams III who courageously made the pivot to explore architecture beyond the confines of traditional practice.
Episode 8 From Imagination to Realization – the Nke Adwowa Opoku Story
Inspired by the impact that architects can have on the lives of individuals and communities, Ms. Nke Adwowa Opoku traveled the globe in pursuit of her architectural degree. Along her journey, her innate leadership emerges, guiding the way for her peers and for the next generation of architects.
Episode #7 At the Forefront of the Revolution - The Crystal Day Story
Fostering confident, community-oriented youth through the power of carpentry and craft. This is the mission of the Seattle-based organization Sawhorse Revolution. In this episode we talk to Crystal Day, Board Member with Sawhorse Revolution. Crystal shares her passion for design and construction and talks about the importance of nourishing future architects, craftspeople, and builders.
Episode #6 Navigating the Architect Registration Exam - The Alyssa Mitchell Story
How does an emerging architect navigate the Architect Registration Exam while balancing a full-time job, and a healthy personal life. According to the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, pass rates for the exam range from 50% to 67% across the 6 exams - it is not an easy process. My guest today, Ms. Alyssa Mitchell has successfully chartered her path to licensure while navigating the challenges and triumphs along the way.
Episode #5 Evolking the Essence of Architecture – The Talisha Sainvil Story
From Brooklyn to Miami and back again, my guest today shares her story of discovery – from examining the essence of place, to finding her direction within the architecture profession. Armed with a creative mind and entrepreneurial spirit, Ms. Talisha Sainvil turns every setback into an opportunity and charts a path of success for herself and others.
Episode #4 Persistence + Passion - The Donald King Story
Fueled by his passion for architecture and persistence against the odds, my guest today has been breaking down the barriers of discrimination throughout his education and distinguished career. Mr. Donald King, FAIA, has not only charted the path, but also uplifts others who follow in his footsteps.
Episode #3 Nurturing the next to lead - The Whitney Lewis Lockhart Story
How does a BIPOC individual entering the profession find the support and guidance they need to thrive? Whitney will talk about her journey and the support she received from two pivotal programs - AIA Next to Lead and LeaderFlow.
Episode #2 Reinforcing the Pipeline for Emerging Architects - the Leon Holloway Story
Empower young people to effect change in their community through design. This is the stated mission of the Project Pipeline, a program within the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA). In this episode Leon will share his architectural origin story, what inspired him to be a cofounder of the NOMA NW chapter, and talk about his continued commitment to support young people.
Episode #1 Rise of a Black Woman Architect - The Susan Frieson Story
Black women make up less than 1% of licensed architects in the United States while we are 14% of the US population. Without role models or a road map, how does a black woman learn about architecture as a viable career option and then gain the confidence and support to navigate through the profession? This month we chat with Susan Frieson, a respected black woman architect practicing in Seattle, WA. Susan will share her story of success and words of wisdom for emerging BIPOC architects.