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Gābl Media
Media Type |
audio
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BUILD SMART is a narrative podcast that features Patrick MacLeamy, FAIA, architect, and former CEO of global firm HOK. With host Mark R. LePage, AIA, NCARB, MacLeamy shares stories and lessons from his 50-year career, rising from an HOK junior designer to the company CEO, a tenure that parallels HOK’s growth from 150 employees in St. Louis to a staff of more than 1,900 in 27 offices on three continents. MacLeamy highlights innovative solutions and tough decisions that sustained HOK through multiple economic swings, culminating in it becoming one of the world’s Top 10 architecture and engineering firms. HOK was structured for long-term success — BUILD SMART will share these lessons to help architects and creative-services firms build for long-term success as they design a world-class firm.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Charlotte, NC
Premiere Date |
2021-03-26
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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28 Available Episodes (28 Total)Average duration: 00:36:59
Dec 05 | 00:58:37
Season 2 Wrap-up
Nov 28 | 00:52:20
10: Design Takes Center Stage | Liberating the Architect
Nov 21 | 00:18:16
Richard Petrie Tribute
Nov 21 | 00:41:53
09: The UK Challenge | buildingSMART Grows UP
Nov 14 | 00:28:04
08: The True Value of Design | BIM BAM BOOM
Nov 07 | 00:23:24
07: Our Shared BIM Future | Like Our Mothers Taught Us
Oct 31 | 00:32:45
06: My Contractor Friend | Shared Risk and Shared Reward
Oct 24 | 00:49:01
05: The IFC Standard | Coordination Solution
Oct 17 | 00:35:48
04: Coordination Solution | buildingSMART and openBIM
Oct 10 | 00:20:02
03: From Drawings to BIM | The Communication Challenge
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