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Architectural History

The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain

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This podcast deals with histories of architecture and the built environment. In this series, called Architecture and… we speak to a number of academics, architects, writers and thinkers to discuss space, buildings and cities, to think through contemporary debates and issues.
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Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology podcast

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)

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Where it’s AT | the Architectural Technology podcast is coming . . . In this new podcast series from CIAT the ever-evolving relationship between technology, architecture, and the human experience is explored. So, whether you're an Architectural Technologist (AT), Architect, designer, tech enthusiast, or just interested in buildings and technology, come join us as we explore some of the most important subjects facing Architecture Technology, ATs, and the built environment today!
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Architecture Business Club is the weekly podcast to help solo and small firm architecture business owners build a profitable, future-proof architecture practice that both you and your clients love! It’s an inclusive place (for ALL architecture business owners). So whether you’re an Architect, Architectural Technologist, or Architectural Designer…If you sell architectural services and want to improve the way you do things…This is THE podcast for you. I’m Jon Clayton, your show host, and a Cha ...
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Architecturally Speaking

Ontario Association of Architects

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Architecturally Speaking pulls back the curtain on the ancient profession of architecture. Through interviews with industry leaders, it explores how architecture impacts our lives each and every day. It is presented by the Ontario Association of Architects and hosted by Ryan Schwartz.
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For business owners who are CabinetMakers, Architectural Woodworkers Furniture Makers and Woodwork shop owners. Cabinet Maker Profit System is a resource that shows you how to work less and earn more. Listening here is how you "2x your Profits" and "2x your Time off". For tips, tricks and information on business building. Its not boring business talk- its real world info, podcasts, videos and articles just for trades pro's. Join the conversation at -- www.cabinetmakerprofitsystem.com
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The Architectural Millwork podcast explores the woodwork industry from the perspective of Ryan Yurek who is learning his fathers business, 1st Choice Millworks. Episodes will range from discussions about the industry and challenges with this line of work to advice for those interested in purchasing millwork for their home.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Kathy Svetina, the founder of NewCastle Finance, about the crucial role of WIP (Work in Progress) reports in managing money and projects in a woodshop. Kathy shares her insights on how these reports can help you keep track of ongoing projects and improve financial management, ultimately leading…
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Jon speaks with Aya Schlachter, CEO and founder of MGS Global Group. Aya shares insights on how architects can use outsourcing to enhance productivity, increase firm capacity, and improve their bottom line. The conversation covers key benefits such as flexibility, access to a wider talent pool, and strategic growth. Aya also debunks common myths ab…
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Where it’s AT | the Architectural Technology podcast is coming . . . In this new podcast series from CIAT the ever-evolving relationship between technology, architecture, and the human experience is explored. So, whether you're an Architectural Technologist (AT), Architect, designer, tech enthusiast, or just interested in buildings and technology, …
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In this episode we talk about architectural and aurality, asking what impact radio had on architecture, architects and public audiences. Our Contributors: Olga Touloumi is Associate Professor of Architectural History at Bard College. Her research concerns questions of globalization and media in twentieth architecture. Her first book Assembly by Des…
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Jon sits down with LinkedIn expert Nicole Osborne to discuss strategies for turning LinkedIn followers into paying clients. Nicole, bringing over 20 years of marketing experience and a distinctive approach blending German efficiency and infectious enthusiasm, provides valuable insights on crafting LinkedIn posts, handling client objections through …
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In this episode with Marc Sanderson from INNERGY, we tackle the common challenge of unpredictable scheduling in millwork shops. We explore practical strategies to establish clear communication with clients, optimize project flow, and achieve a more efficient workflow. Listen now and learn how to take control of your schedule!…
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Jon discusses the importance of having an active and updated business plan for solo and small architecture firm owners. He debunks common myths about business plans, advocates for simplicity, and recommends utilising 'The One Page Business Plan' by Jim Horan. Jonn also provides detailed examples and actionable steps for creating a business plan. He…
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Jon introduces Faye Strange, a Pinterest expert, to discuss how architects can harness the power of Pinterest to reach ideal clients. Faye highlights the importance of understanding Pinterest as a visual search engine rather than a social media platform. The conversation delves into the significance of SEO, keyword research, and creating business a…
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In this episode, Jon chats with Ray Brown, a business coach, and entrepreneur who specialises in mentoring architectural practices through his organisation, ArchiBiz. The discussion highlights the significant gap in business education for architects and introduces foundational strategies to build profitable and sustainable businesses without compro…
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In this episode Jon chats with Ian Knowles, a Norfolk-based architectural designer and the director of Ikonic Architecture, sharing his journey from an employee to starting his own architecture business specialising in residential architecture, including bespoke new builds and renovations. Ian discusses overcoming the initial fears associated with …
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In this episode, Jon shares his own struggles with time management and offers insights into why many sole practitioners in architecture face similar challenges. He discusses the importance of realistic scheduling, delegation, and various techniques including default diaries, theming workdays, time blocking, and more to improve time management. Jon …
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In this episode, we chat with Brian Clancy about his journey scaling up his woodworking business from a small team of two to a thriving shop with six employees. Brian shares the challenges he faced and the key communication strategies he implemented to keep his workflow smooth and efficient. Learn valuable tips on managing a growing team, optimizin…
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In this episode, host Jon discusses the importance of mentoring in the architecture industry with guest Chris Simmons, an architect, illustrator, and educator, and founder of Architects Instruction. They explore how mentoring can significantly impact career fulfillment, happiness, health, and financial well-being for architects. Chris shares his jo…
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This episode features Aylin Round, founder of Arch Jobs. Aylin and Jon discuss the essential aspects of writing effective job ads to attract the best candidates for architecture practices. The conversation covers the differences between a job ad and a job description, the importance of clearly stating the role, benefits, and salary, and tips on adv…
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In this episode, host Jon and guest Ronda Jackson explore effective strategies for handling bad debtors and ensuring timely payments in the architecture industry. They offer advice on how to prevent bad debts by knowing your client and conducting due diligence upfront, including using a new customer onboarding form, running credit checks, and regul…
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If you're tired of scraping for profits in your cabinet business and ready to turn things around, you're in the right place. Join us on the Cabinet Maker Profit System podcast as we sit down with Cash Flow Specialist Brandon Neely. With his proven track record in cash management and his deep insights into the Profit First system, Brandon's 5-Step S…
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In this episode, Jon offers a deep dive into lead generation strategies for small to solo architecture practice owners. Jon highlights the significance of lead generation in avoiding the feast and famine cycle common to many businesses, emphasising the importance of both inbound and outbound leads. He busts common myths surrounding lead generation …
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In this episode of the Architecture Business Club podcast, host Jon explores how architects can pursue a location-independent lifestyle and build a career that incorporates their passion for travel. Guest Sara Kolata, an architect turned digital transformation expert, shares her transition from traditional architecture practice to embracing digital…
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Struggling with WASTED TIME in your cabinet shop? Unlock the power of Lean Manufacturing with Danny Small, a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Danny's track record speaks for itself, with years of experience revolutionizing processes and boosting profits for off-site manufacturing companies just like yours. Get ready to discover how to tackle waste wherev…
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In this episode, host Jon interviews Mahmood Reza, a business finance expert, tax advisor, and author of 'I Hate Numbers.' This discussion focuses on the importance for architects, especially those running solo or small practices, to understand their financial numbers for business growth, tax savings, and overall financial health. Mahmood emphasise…
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In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz sits down with Edward Chan, an architect and partner at Zeidler Architecture, to discuss the unique project of designing the orangutan habitat at the Toronto Zoo. Edward shares insights into the design process, collaboration with landscape architects, and the importance of creating imm…
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In this episode of Architecture Business Club, host Jon discusses the importance and effectiveness of email newsletters for solo and small firm architecture practice owners with Nikita Morell, a copywriter who specialises in the architecture industry. They explore how newsletters can create a direct and personal connection with the audience, bypass…
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In this episode, we met with Phil Risher - the founder of Flash Consulting. Phil shared his million-dollar strategy for skyrocketing your cabinet-making business with Google reviews. Learn how he transformed a 3 million air duct cleaning company into a 5-6 million powerhouse with a tripled profit margin—all thanks to a strategic approach to Google …
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In this episode, Jon announces exciting developments for the Architecture Business Club, aiming to extend its value beyond just being a podcast. The club, intended for solo and small firm architecture practice owners, is about to introduce several new offerings to foster a community within the architecture industry. Key announcements include the la…
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In the episode, host Jon interviews Ian Shirvell, a Chartered Architectural Technologist and the founder of Ora Design Architecture. Ian shares his journey from a G-grade high school student to a successful sole practitioner in architecture. Ian discusses how he started his career as a carpenter's apprentice, then moved into architectural technolog…
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In this podcast episode, financial educator Adam Carroll shared insights on slashing debt and building wealth outside of your cabinet shop. Adam is the financial wizard behind "The Shred Method," whose viral TED Talk has accumulated 6.2 million views! Discover how he turned his financial life around in just 26 months and learn why money problems of…
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In this episode, host Jon is joined by personal brand and visibility coach Fifi Mason. They discuss how to be more visible and authentic when running your architecture business. Fifi shares strategies to overcome self-silencing, an internal barrier that prevents individuals from expressing their thoughts or ideas due to fear of perceived consequenc…
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Jon interviews entrepreneur Chris Ducker about the power of mastermind groups and how they can bolster your business. They discuss the two different types of masterminds; peer-led and leader-led, and the benefits and misconceptions about both. Chris shares his experiences, highlighting the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people an…
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Struggling to find the perfect finisher for your woodshop? Join us with Diane Shattuck, a seasoned finishing pro, and discover the art and science of finding a solid finisher! As a corporate trainer, professional speaker, and owner of the Professional Finishing Academy and Consulting, Diane also teaches at the Florida Woodworking School. In this ep…
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In this episode, Jon shares 10 key lessons from his decade-long experience as a sole practitioner in architecture. He talks about the importance of learning from mistakes, understanding your financial state even if you're not motivated by money, delegating tasks, and building an emergency fund in your business. He also emphasises the need to make p…
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In this episode of Architecture Business Club, host Jon speaks with Mike Cole, an IFC-accredited coach and qualified accountant, about embracing neurodiversity in your architecture business. Mike discusses his experience with dyslexia and the strengths it has brought to his work, such as problem-solving and big-picture thinking. He shares his journ…
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In this episode we discuss the press, periodicals and magazines in architectural history from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Our contributors are: Dr Anne Hultzsch is an architectural historian and leads the ERC-funded group ‘Women Writing Architecture 1700-1900’ (WoWA) at ETH Zurich. With a PhD from the Bartlett, University College Londo…
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In this episode we introduce the theme of our miniseries, architecture and media. We talk about our own research interests and what the study of media, in all its various forms, has to offer architectural history. Jessica Kelly’s book about modern architecture and the media is called No More Giants: J.M. Richards, The Architectural Review and moder…
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Avoid signing high-risk commercial millwork agreements. Join Cian Brennan on the Cabinet Maker Profit System Podcast as he shares insights from 4000+ negotiations. Learn the moves to protect your business and secure fair deals. Don't play risky, play smart!저자 Dominic Rubino and Cabinet Maker Profit System
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In this episode, Jon hosts Architecture Business Club with guest James Talman, CEO of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors and Competent Roofer. They delve into the intricacies of roofing in architectural designs and how architects can minimise risks to ensure that their next roof is designed and built properly. James also shares importan…
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In this episode, which was held at the 2023 OAA Conference in Sudbury, the panel explores the topic of long-term care facilities and their impact on the people who live and work in them. They discuss the importance of co-creating new models for care, community, wellness, and dignity. The session includes breakout discussions where participants shar…
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In this episode, host Jon is joined by Anna Lundberg, founder of One Step Outside who helps professionals break free from a traditional 9-5 job to find a more meaningful definition of success. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from employee to business owner, the importance of building a personal brand, the need for work-life integration…
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In this episode, host Jon discusses the significance of strategic planning for business success. Drawing comparisons between embarking on a business journey and going on a road trip, he stresses the importance of setting a clear destination (dubbed the 'big business goal') for the year ahead. Jon advocates for a quarterly approach, stating that bre…
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The episode features an in-depth conversation between host, Jon, and guest, Ann Vanner, a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists and a Chartered Architect who recently returned to practice after a long break. They discuss Ann's experiences and challenges upon reentering the world of architecture, the changes she has notice…
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In this episode, marketing mentor Laura Robinson explains the concept of 'First Date Offers'. These are short, chargeable, bite-sized experiences designed to attract potential clients and give them a taster of your high-priced services. Laura recommends creating a First Date Offer that's fun and comfortable for you to deliver, ensuring you avoid to…
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In this episode, Jon discusses the CEO mindset with Janet Murray, an online business strategist and copywriter. They delve into why many small business owners or practitioners behave more like freelancers rather than CEOs. Janet highlights how tracking data, developing business skills, and creating commercially viable services or products are key c…
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In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz explores the topic of accessibility in the built environment. He is joined by Daniel Hall, a licensed architect and carpenter, and Greg Papp, an architectural technologist specializing in accessibility consulting. Daniel and Greg discuss their work in improving accessibility, green des…
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Struggling to navigate the complex world of construction business management? Join us in this CMPS episode with Lee Miller, a seasoned coach with a remarkable journey from Edinburgh to entrepreneurial success. In this episode: Insights into effective business finances and project cost management. Practical strategies for maximizing profitability an…
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In this episode of Architecture Business Club, Jon encourages listeners to reflect on their past year in business and consider their business plans for the upcoming year. Highlighting the importance of setting an objective and assessing which actions led to successful results and which actions were detrimental. Jon discusses his personal achievemen…
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Join us as we get into Og Mandino's 1968 masterpiece, "The Greatest Salesman in the World." Discover how this age-old story transcends time to offer invaluable insights for today's construction professionals. In this episode: Valuing What We Offer: Learn to recognize and communicate the true value of your construction work. Building Unbreakable Bon…
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In this festive edition of Architecture Business Club, host Jon takes listeners on a journey revisiting the Christmases of his past, present, and future as a practitioner in the field of architecture. He shares amusing anecdotes of the wild office Christmas parties from the late '90s and early 2000s, contrasts them against his current quieter festi…
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Jon talks to Stephen Drew, the founder of Architecture Social and Interior Design Social, about the challenges of finding, hiring, and retaining great architectural staff. Stephen enlightens listeners about the importance of creating engaging job adverts that go beyond listing required skills, and instead paint a vibrant picture of the company cult…
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