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102: Architecture, And: An Evolving Career in Tech
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Gābl Media
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Publication Date |
Feb 16, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:48:34

Episode 102: Architecture, And: An Evolving Career in Tech

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 us understand how an architectural education prepares people for diverse career opportunities.

Past interviews include:

[073] - Architecture, And: Civic Leadership

[067] - Architecture, And: The Future of Workplace

[066] - Architecture, And: Technology

[055] – Architecture, And: MBA

[054] – Architecture, And: EDI+J

[045] – Architecture, And: Publishing

[043] – Architecture, And: Nonprofit Design Education

[039] – Architecture, And: Customer Success

[036] – Architecture, And: Robotics

[025] – Architecture, And: Tech

[019] – Architecture, And: Film

[015] – Architecture, And: Social Impact

[013] – Architecture, And: Entrepreneurship

Special Guest:

Nick Caravella, AIA, NCARB, NOMA is a registered architect who has transitioned from traditional practice to a focus on working on and with industry technology solutions that help improve the way we work and deliver better outcomes. Nick started his career in technology as he started to wonder how he could make a bigger impact on the profession by helping firms rather than within one. Since starting this journey, Nick has worked in a variety of Sales, Marketing, and Product roles that enabled him to leverage his experience as an architect paired with his training as one to create value for the profession. Today Nick works at Avicado Construction Technology Services and helps Owners with the creative technology solutions they need to better manage their program. In his off hours, you’ll find him contributing to Method Group as an Operations Specialist contributing to rethinking the way we deliver projects using the processes he’s picked up on while working in tech.

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Episode 102: Architecture, And: An Evolving Career in Tech

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 us understand how an architectural education prepares people for diverse career opportunities.

Past interviews include:

[073] - Architecture, And: Civic Leadership

[067] - Architecture, And: The Future of Workplace

[066] - Architecture, And: Technology

[055] – Architecture, And: MBA

[054] – Architecture, And: EDI+J

[045] – Architecture, And: Publishing

[043] – Architecture, And: Nonprofit Design Education

[039] – Architecture, And: Customer Success

[036] – Architecture, And: Robotics

[025] – Architecture, And: Tech

[019] – Architecture, And: Film

[015] – Architecture, And: Social Impact

[013] – Architecture, And: Entrepreneurship

Special Guest:

Nick Caravella, AIA, NCARB, NOMA is a registered architect who has transitioned from traditional practice to a focus on working on and with industry technology solutions that help improve the way we work and deliver better outcomes. Nick started his career in technology as he started to wonder how he could make a bigger impact on the profession by helping firms rather than within one. Since starting this journey, Nick has worked in a variety of Sales, Marketing, and Product roles that enabled him to leverage his experience as an architect paired with his training as one to create value for the profession. Today Nick works at Avicado Construction Technology Services and helps Owners with the creative technology solutions they need to better manage their program. In his off hours, you’ll find him contributing to Method Group as an Operations Specialist contributing to rethinking the way we deliver projects using the processes he’s picked up on while working in tech.

📍 Show Links:

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