Life of an Architectinactive
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audio
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Arts
Design
A gifted storyteller communicating the role and value of architecture to a new audience, host Bob Borson uses the experiences acquired over a 25-year career to inform his podcast.



A small firm owner, architect, and college design instructor, co-host Andrew Hawkins brings his insight from his 20 years in various roles within the profession.



It responds to the public curiosity and common misunderstanding about what architects do and how it is relevant to people’s lives, engaging a wide demographic of people in a meaningful way without requiring an understanding of the jargon or knowledge of the history of the profession.



With a creative mix of humor and practicality, Borson’s stories are informative, engaging, and approachable, using first-person narratives and anecdotes that have introduced transparency into what it really means to be a practicing architect.



To learn more about Bob, Andrew, and what life is like as an architect, please visit Lifeofanarchitect.com
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
College Station, TX / 
Dallas, TX
Premiere Date |
2018-06-14
Phone Number |
972-701-9000
Frequency |
Biweekly
Explicit |
No

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123 Available Episodes (123 Total)Average duration: 01:02:52
Apr 16 | 01:06:37
EP 123: Interviews Just Aren’t that Hard
Apr 02 | 01:08:23
Ep 122: Architecture and Artificial Intelligence
Mar 19 | 01:01:01
Ep 121: Material Selection
Mar 05 | 01:06:21
Ep 120: Ask the Show – Spring 2023
Feb 19 | 01:10:00
Ep 119: Architectural Defrag
Feb 05 | 01:03:18
Ep 118: Architectural Interns
Jan 22 | 01:11:27
Ep 117: Graphic Matters
Jan 08 | 01:11:28
Ep 116: Workaholic
Dec 11 | 01:01:07
115: The Art of Getting it Wrong
Nov 27 | 01:08:56
114: Holiday Gift Guide for Architects (2022)
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