Trending Misterio
iVoox
Descargar app Subir
iVoox Podcast & radio
Descargar app gratis
The Architectural Technologist
The Architectural Technologist
Podcast

The Architectural Technologist 571k2z

53
0

We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future. 3l1l3c

We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.

53
0
The Value of Textbooks in Modern Architectural Education
The Value of Textbooks in Modern Architectural Education
In this engaging episode, Jonathan and Ethan delve into the evolving landscape of educational resources in architecture and construction. They explore the invaluable role that textbooks and traditional learning materials still play in a world increasingly dominated by digital media and video content. Jonathan reflects on his experiences with writing training manuals for Vectorworks and contemplates the creation of updated versions in response to the trends in learning preferences. Throughout the discussion, Jonathan and Ethan emphasize the enduring relevance of books like "Mitchell's Construction Series" in providing comprehensive understanding in construction detailing. While acknowledging that modern students are more inclined towards videos, they argue that well-structured textbooks serve as indispensable tools for deeper insight into architectural detailing, site istration, and construction engineering. The conversation highlights how these resources offer forms of knowledge that digital content often lacks, particularly in conveying the nuances of completed architectural drawings and technical specifics. Ethan shares his observations on students’ learning habits, pointing out that while videos can introduce practical techniques, they frequently fail to showcase finished designs in sufficient detail. Thus, he and Jonathan advocate for integrating high-quality reference books into educational curriculums. Highlighting texts such as Francis D.K. Ching's works alongside resources like the "Bren's House Building Guide," they underline the necessity of these materials in equipping students with lasting skills and knowledge needed for more complex constructions and architectural challenges. Textbooks remain crucial in architecture and construction education, offering detailed insights absent in video content. Resources like "Mitchell's Construction Series" provide practical details on modern construction techniques applicable in various regions, despite differing local practices. Understanding comprehensive architectural detailing requires exposure to completed works, which books often present more effectively than videos. Educational curriculum should integrate traditional and modern learning methods to prepare students for evolving construction industry demands. Investing in quality reference books during education results in long-term professional benefits and skill enhancement. BRANZ House building guide (3rd edition) Mitchell's Structure & Fabric Part 1 7th Edition By J S Foster
Hijos y educación 6 días
0
0
0
14:02
Mastering Time Management Seven Habits Insights
Mastering Time Management Seven Habits Insights
In this enlightening episode, Jonathan and Ethan delve into the practical applications of the seven habits outlined in Stephen R. Covey's renowned book, "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People." They explore the intricacies of time management and the Eisenhower Matrix, offering a deep dive into how these concepts can be effectively incorporated into everyday life and professional environments, particularly within the construction and architectural industries.The episode further explores themes of proactivity, prioritization, and continuous professional development. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of blending personal growth techniques with professional demands, illuminating how effective time management is pivotal to achieving both professional independence and excellence. Ethan contributes his perspectives by sharing personal anecdotes, emphasizing the necessity of being proactive and planning with the end goal in mind. The conversation is rich with insights into striking a balance between urgent tasks and strategic long-term planning, unveiling tactics that managerial and freelance professionals alike can leverage for success.Key Takeaways: Understand and utilize the Eisenhower Matrix for effective time management and prioritization. The principles from "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" are applicable across various industries, not just for personal development. Proactivity is foundational; it propels professional growth by fostering initiative and planning. Engaging in synergy can create opportunities for mutual benefits and enhanced outcomes. Continuous learning and development, akin to "sharpening the saw," are crucial for sustained professional success. Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Actionby Simon Sinek The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: 30th Anniversary Edition (The Covey Habits Series) Kindle Edition by  Stephen R. CoveyThink and Grow Richby Napoleon Hill The Magic of Thinking Bigby David Joseph Schwartz The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life Hardcover – September 13, 2016 by  Mark Manson Crushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence―and How You Can, Too Paperback – International Edition, January 30, 2018 by  Gary Vaynerchuk 
Hijos y educación 1 semana
0
0
0
16:49
Finding Joy and Purpose Through ion and Consistency
Finding Joy and Purpose Through ion and Consistency
In this engaging episode, hosts Jonathan and Ethan delve into the essence of motivation and the pursuit of ion-driven work. Jonathan shares his journey from academia to running his own successful website dedicated to teaching Vectorworks, emphasizing the importance of ion and planning in achieving success. Drawing insights from motivational figures like Gary Vaynerchuk, Jonathan reflects on how doing something you love can lead to unparalleled effort and satisfaction. Ethan mirrors these themes by sharing his commitment to continuous learning and the value of diverse experiences. With an educational journey through multiple countries and fields, Ethan's narrative complements Jonathan's by showcasing how varied perspectives enrich personal and professional growth. Together, they discuss the importance of contributing to society, balancing work and pleasure, and the intrinsic joy found in both creative and mundane tasks. Pursuing work you are ionate about leads to greater personal fulfillment and professional success. Continuous learning and adapting to new experiences are crucial for personal and professional growth. Doing things that bring personal joy, even if not financially rewarding, can significantly enhance quality of life. Building a community around your ion can bring both joy and a sense of purpose. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX7FZVGL/?_encoding=UTF8&bestFormat=true&crid=348HXPY3PJSOI&k=7+habits+of+highly+effective+people&sprefix=7+habits+of+highly+&ref_=nav_ya_
Hijos y educación 3 semanas
0
0
0
15:07
Exploring BIM Model Standards and Classification Systems
Exploring BIM Model Standards and Classification Systems
In this episode of the Building Knowledge Podcast, hosts Jonathan and Ethan delve into the intricacies of Building Information Modeling (BIM) model standards. They explore the need for uniform classification systems across different software platforms like AutoCAD, Revit, and ArchiCAD, emphasizing the importance of standardized model execution documents. Through insightful discussion, they navigate the challenges posed by disparate naming conventions and propose potential solutions that could streamline communication and efficiency in the construction industry. BIM model classification is essential for clarity and collaboration in design projects. During the episode, Ethan introduces the CISFB system he used in London for consistent drawing numbers, explaining its benefits and limitations. He then presents the advantages of adopting international systems like Uniclass, which can unify element classification and enhance interoperability across organizations. The conversation highlights New Zealand's unique approach to these systems, revealing the need for consistent educational frameworks. Both hosts discuss the implications of these different standards on project efficiency and information sharing, offering practical solutions to integrate existing systems into a cohesive framework. The importance of standardized BIM execution documents in defining model standards for collaboration. Exploration of the CISFB and Uniclass classification systems, highlighting their roles in structuring information for BIM projects. Insight into New Zealand's construction industry practices and the necessity for a unified national classification system. Recognition of the need for BIM educational programs to include comprehensive training on multiple classification systems to prepare students for industry work. Discussions about existing gaps in Uniclass and how they might hinder detailed architectural and construction work. https://www.thenbs.com/knowledge/what-is-uniclass
Hijos y educación 4 semanas
0
0
0
12:26
BIM: A Collaborative Process Beyond Just Software
BIM: A Collaborative Process Beyond Just Software
In this episode, Jonathan and Ethan delve into the pervasive question in the building industry: "Is BIM a software or a process?" Against the backdrop of a recent LinkedIn post and Chuck Eastman's BIM Handbook, the duo embarks on a discussion that challenges the traditional views of BIM. They emphasize the importance of the 'I' in BIM, representing the information that requires collaborative contributions from all stakeholders involved in a project. This episode is a must-listen for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as not just a tool but a strategic process. Throughout the conversation, Jonathan and Ethan dissect the multifaceted elements of BIM. They explore the definitions laid out in Chuck Eastman's work, discussing the criteria BIM solutions must meet, which include being digital, spatial, measurable, comprehensive, accessible, and durable. The narrative extends into the realm of digital twins, emphasizing the need for facility managers' early involvement to ensure that BIM meets the operational needs post-construction. The insights presented in this episode underscore that while CAD software like Revit plays a role, the essence of BIM lies in its collaborative and iterative processes involving diverse contributors across a project's lifecycle. BIM as a Process: BIM (Building Information Modeling) should be regarded as a process involving collaborative input from multiple stakeholders rather than just as software. Comprehensive BIM Representation: Effective BIM must encom more than just digital attributes; it should integrate sequential, financial, spatial, and operational data for a comprehensive model. Durability and Accessibility: The long-term usefulness of BIM models hinges on their durability through project life and accessibility to all stakeholders, including future facility managers. Facility Manager Involvement: Early involvement of facility managers is crucial for adjusting the BIM model to better suit future operational and maintenance needs. Industry Challenges: The difficulty of ensuring BIM software meets the full lifecycle of a building underscores the need for open, flexible, and platform-independent BIM solutions.
Hijos y educación 1 mes
0
0
0
12:44
Understanding BIM Execution Plan
Understanding BIM Execution Plan
In this episode, Ethan and Jonathan delve into the intricacies of the BIM Execution Plan (BEP), unpacking the document's role in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. With his expert knowledge, Jonathan provides a detailed examination of how BIM execution plans differ across countries, specifically highlighting New Zealand's adaptation and comparing it to global standards like the PAS 1192 from the UK. As Ethan navigates through an example of a BIM Execution Plan, he raises questions about its clarity and effectiveness, probing Jonathan for deeper insight. The discussion touches on critical components such as roles, responsibilities, and the importance of standardized practices within the BEP. The pair debate the value of using international model standards over company-specific guidelines to ensure consistency and ease of project collaboration. Jonathan outlines the substantial documentation that accompanies a BEP, including appendices and model structure documents essential for successful project execution. Together, they stress the importance of fine-tuning these plans and delve into the challenges and considerations crucial for implementing BIM standards. BIM Execution Plans are foundational documents that outline project objectives, roles, and standards, ensuring all parties in a project are aligned. There is an international variance in how BIM Execution Plans are interpreted and implemented, with countries like New Zealand, Singapore, and the UK each tailoring their standards. Effective BIM execution requires not just comprehensive documentation, but also the implementation of internationally recognized model standards to facilitate project longevity and interoperability. Successful execution of BIM plans involves critical experience and attention to fine-tuning details specific to each unique project. The complexity of documentation in BIM, including its execution plans and appendices, demands significant istrative effort and experience for effective application. https://www.building.govt.nz/assets/s/projects-and-consents/building-information-modelling/nz-bim-handbook-appendix-fi-project-bim-execution-plan-example.pdf
Hijos y educación 1 mes
0
0
0
13:09
Levels of Development
Levels of Development
In this insightful episode, Jonathan and Ethan dive into the nuances of Levels of Development (LOD) in architecture and construction, discussing its significance in BIM practices. They explore the practicality and challenges of implementing LOD at various stages of project development, shedding light on the importance of well-defined stages from LOD 200 to LOD 500, alongside real-world applications and potential contractual challenges in BIM coordination.Throughout the discussion, which is rich with industry-specific insights and valuable historical anecdotes, Jonathan shares his experiences from large-scale BIM projects in Singapore, highlighting issues like defining LOD at different contract phases and client education in BIM processes. Ethan, leveraging his educational background, proposes a structured approach to incorporating LOD in architectural education, suggesting how early education on this concept could better prepare future professionals. The episode offers a rich exploration of both theoretical and practical aspects of architectural technology and process alignment.Key Takeaways: LOD is crucial in managing the design and documentation stages in BIM projects, transforming vague concepts into precise, actionable plans. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of aligning contractual expectations concerning LOD with project milestones to avoid execution hurdles and ensure efficient BIM transitions. This episode underscores the educational approach to introducing LOD concepts early in architectural technology courses to better prepare students for industry standards. The challenges of defining the level of detail required at different LOD stages can significantly impact project timelines and client satisfaction, as highlighted in Jonathan's project anecdotes. A clear understanding and communication between clients, consultants, and contractors regarding LOD expectations are paramount for successful project delivery using BIM. Vectorworks Levels of Development: https://www.vectorworks.net/en-US/newsroom/parametric-design-architecture?utm_medium=social&utm_source=instagram&utm_content=parametric-design-architecture AutoDesk Levels of Development: https://www.autodesk.com/solutions/bim-levels-of-development
Hijos y educación 1 mes
0
0
0
17:48
Ethan Goes to DigiComm
Ethan Goes to DigiComm
In this episode, Ethan shares insights from the DigiCom conference, hosted by the New Zealand Institute of Building, which spotlighted the intersections of digital economy and the construction sector. Key topics included the adoption of AI in construction, focusing on real-life applications like AI-driven design and safety enhancements. A notable highlight was Ethan's student receiving recognition for excellence in construction productivity, emphasizing the importance of embracing AI in modern workflows. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by New Zealand's construction industry, particularly its slow project completions compared to other countries. Ethan identifies regulatory inefficiencies as contributors to these delays, despite the involvement of world-class designers and contractors. Jonathan and Ethan discuss the necessity of evolving educational paradigms to include AI literacy, exploring how AI can enhance learning outcomes and project efficiency. The integration of AI in construction is transforming design and safety, with technologies like AI-driven CCTV providing proactive site management solutions. Despite global expertise, New Zealand's construction projects suffer delays due to bureaucratic hurdles, necessitating regulatory reform. AI offers significant potential in educational settings, enabling students to enhance projects with precision and creativity. The construction industry's perception as a viable, long-term career affects both productivity and talent retention, particularly during economic fluctuations. Open discussions and networking at conferences like DigiCom are crucial for sharing insights and fostering innovation in the construction industry. Links: https://nziob.org.nz/digicomm25/
Hijos y educación 1 mes
0
0
0
13:24
Building a Sustainable Future- The Role of Data
Building a Sustainable Future- The Role of Data
Jonathan and Ethan delve into the transformative role of data in green construction, emphasizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its critical 'information' component. They explore sustainable practices like site analysis, waste reduction, and rainwater harvesting, using real-world examples such as the sustainable Furry Building in Wellington. They discuss the significance of tools like Autodesk's Embodied Carbon Construction Calculator and the New Zealand Green Building Council’s database for material efficiency. This episode also covers renewable energy stats and the importance of attaching data to design elements to ensure efficient, sustainable construction. Links: Autodesk White Paper: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/autodesk-construction-cloud_free-ebook-the-role-of-data-in-green-construction-activity-7156540756105543680-UXOf/ NZ Green Building Carbon Calculator https://nzgbc.org.nz/news-and-media/embodied-carbon-calculation-compulsory-for-all-standalone-homestar-homes-from-july
Hijos y educación 1 mes
0
0
0
13:16
Open BIM: The Only True Way to Future-Proof Collaboration
Open BIM: The Only True Way to Future-Proof Collaboration
In this episode of "The Architectural Technologist" podcast, Jonathan and Ethan delve into the crucial topic of Building Information Modeling, exploring the nuances between Open BIM and Closed BIM. They offer listeners a comprehensive understanding of these two approaches, highlighting the importance of interoperability and the challenges that come with software dependency in construction modeling. The duo kicks off with Jonathan explaining Closed BIM systems, emphasizing how they rely heavily on particular software programs which can impose limitations on project collaboration and future-proofing. They transition into discussing the liberating potential of Open BIM, where IFC formats foster collaboration across diverse software environments like Vectorworks, ArchiCAD, and Revit. Jonathan shares a personal project experience illustrating the seamless sharing of data among different parties, reinforcing Open BIM’s practicality. As the conversation unfolds, Ethan raises stimulating points about the contractual and project management aspects of BIM projects. He shares insights from a previous government project to highlight the necessity of clear agreements on file versions and single-source authority to prevent confusion. Jonathan further discusses the leadership roles needed to maintain a "single source of truth" in BIM management and how tools like Solibri can be utilized for effective clash detection in complex projects. Open vs. Closed BIM: Open BIM allows for improved interoperability and collaboration, enabling various software environments to communicate effectively. Closed BIM tends to restrict this due to software dependency. Single Source of Truth: Effective BIM management requires leadership to maintain a single source of truth and manage file versions to ensure consistent project communication. Interoperability is Key: One of the main tenets of BIM is interoperability, making Open BIM essential for long-term project sustainability and adaptability. Future-proofing with Open BIM: Open BIM approaches future-proofing better, as they aren’t tied down to a singular software platform, which could become obsolete over time. Leadership in BIM Projects: Leadership and management in BIM are necessary to handle different facets of a project, including software usage agreements and managing contributions from multiple stakeholders. open BIM : https://www.bimcollab.com/en/resources/blog/openbim-vs-closedbim-differences/
Hijos y educación 2 meses
0
0
0
16:05
Embrace 3D First: Transforming CAD Education for Modern Architects
Embrace 3D First: Transforming CAD Education for Modern Architects
Dive into this enlightening discussion with Jonathan and Ethan as they revisit the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from traditional 2D architectural drafting to dynamic 3D modeling. With the advent of powerful CAD software and BIM techniques, our hosts argue that understanding and implementing 3D modeling right from the start significantly enhances both learning and design efficiency. This episode is brimming with expertise shared from years of experience, set to transform your view on architectural education. The conversation kicks off with Jonathan addressing a common mindset among students and clients who prefer mastering 2D before tackling 3D modeling. He shares insights on overcoming these misconceptions by demonstrating the seamless integration and benefits of 3D modeling through BIM. Ethan complements this by explaining how modern educators are now introducing students to 3D modeling from the outset, emphasizing its practicality and alignment with how the physical world is perceived. By teaching 3D methods early, students gain a more holistic understanding of architecture, reducing the time and errors associated with later transitioning from 2D to 3D. Transitioning from 2D to 3D modeling provides a more efficient and cohesive process for architectural design. Understanding 3D modeling early in an educational context aligns with the natural three-dimensional perception of the world. By building information-rich models, architects can dynamically update designs with minimal effort. Teaching foundational 2D drafting skills remains crucial for understanding line weight, style, and drafting insights, but should follow after foundational 3D education. Utilizing 3D models early in a project can result in faster, and more comprehensive project developments
Hijos y educación 2 meses
0
0
0
12:47
Jonathan Returns to Night School and Explores New Season Topics
Jonathan Returns to Night School and Explores New Season Topics
In this first episode of Season 2, Jonathan and Ethan dive into new beginnings and evolving interests. Jonathan discusses his return to education with a night school course in garden design, highlighting the refreshing experience of being on the 'other side' of the desk and the parallels between landscape architecture and construction technology. This episode promises a dynamic season ahead, with intriguing conversations with industry experts. Jonathan and Ethan explore essential themes in architectural technology, focusing on the synergy between designers, architects, builders, and quantity surveyors. They emphasize the importance of understanding building codes, drawing interpretation, and the crossover between architectural technology and landscape architecture. The discussion expands to the integration of 2D and 3D design principles and the evolution of insulation codes in the building industry. As they look forward to engaging with international experts, they tease topics, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its focus on information management. Jonathan returns to night school for a certificate in garden design, enriching his professional expertise and connecting with his landscape clients on a deeper level. A strong link exists between architectural technology and quantity surveying, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary understanding. The conversation anticipates changes in building code regulations, particularly around insulation, and their impact on architectural practices. BIM's role in the industry is evolving, with emphasis on the information (the "I" in BIM) component proving essential for detailed project management. Future episodes will invite diverse voices from the construction industry, providing a comprehensive view of architectural practices across different regions. "It's interesting being on the other side because now I'm watching the tutor and thinking, I should have used that trick; I should have used that technique." "Our students... can actually go and work in a landscape environment where they do a lot of the documentation and design." "Just because it's warm doesn't mean it's going to be dry. We still breathe, we still have water vapor." "The rise of 'I', the rise of information, in of building information modeling, it's so much easier to do it properly." "Let me get the 2D under my belt first, and then I'll look at the 3D."
Hijos y educación 2 meses
0
0
0
14:15
Wrap-Up 2024 Thanks for Listening
Wrap-Up 2024 Thanks for Listening
Jonathan and Ethan as they wrap up their inaugural podcast season. Reflecting on the year's journey from inception to their current standing as voices in the architectural and educational sectors, they explore the success of episodes touching on student motivation and the integration of AI in design. Recounting their serendipitous meeting in Wellington, they narrate how their mutual ion for education and architecture sparked a collaborative venture into podcasting, spurring them to share their experiences and insights with a diverse, global audience. Embarking on the journey of digital storytelling, they traversed various themes including the essential role of the construction manager and the critical importance of industry-standard education. With plans to escalate their outreach efforts, the hosts aim to connect with international experts, enhancing their podcasts with a broader, more varied discourse. Dedicated to bridging the gap between academia and industry standards, they emphasize the need for engaging dialogues beyond the confines of college environments, reiterating their commitment to crafting informed graduates equipped for real-world challenges.
Hijos y educación 6 meses
0
0
0
06:11
Infusing Humor into Architecture
Infusing Humor into Architecture
In this captivating episode, host Jonathan welcomes Gus Watt, a prominent figure in architectural design celebrated for injecting humor into his projects. Reflecting on their collaborative experiences, Jonathan highlights Gus's talent for uplifting structures with creative touches that capture attention and imagination. As they delve into Gus's journey, they explore how his distinctive style has brought communal joy and engagement to numerous urban landscapes. Throughout the conversation, Gus shares insights into his philosophy and approach to architecture, emphasizing the importance of humor and artistic individuality. Gus discusses various projects, such as the Frederick Street Apartments and the iconic murals found in Wellington, showcasing how creative interventions can transform mundane spaces into vibrant art pieces. This episode invites the audience to appreciate the playful side of architecture and consider how humor can enhance public spaces. Key Takaways: Gus Watt believes in the power of humor and creativity to enrich architectural design and enhance community engagement. Memorable architectural interventions can transform ordinary structures into iconic landmarks, drawing attention and traffic from guided tours and tourists. The blending of humor into architectural works often contributes to their popularity and lasting appeal, encouraging audiences to interact with spaces in unexpected ways. Awards in architecture do not always reflect the livability or creativity of a building; personal satisfaction is found in work bringing joy and delight to people. A successful career in architecture is driven by ion for design rather than the pursuit of wealth, as exemplified by Gus's enduring enthusiasm after decades in the industry.
Hijos y educación 7 meses
0
0
0
14:05
A Journey in Architecture and Business
A Journey in Architecture and Business
Architectural technologist Jonathan chats with Gus Watt, exploring Gus's fascinating journey into architecture, beginning from his early fascination in primary school to a robust career filled with diverse projects. Gus shares insights from his education struggles, memorable projects like the James Cook Hotel, and unique experiences with business challenges in architecture. A highlight includes Gus's collaboration leading to the creation of his innovative Frederick Street apartment. This episode underscores the blend of creativity, resilience, and practicality in an architect's career, offering valuable perspective for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Hijos y educación 7 meses
0
0
0
15:30
Impact and Benefits of Night School
Impact and Benefits of Night School
In this enlightening episode, Jonathan and Ethan dive into the concept of night schools, particularly within the fields of construction, quantity surveying, and architectural technology. They explore the motivations behind starting these night school programs at EIT and WITT, the benefits they present, and the challenges faced along the way. Jonathan and Ethan discuss the origins of their night school programs, emphasizing the pivotal role of local industry demand and the collaborative efforts of faculty and students. Ethan explains how his colleague, Lin Mei Chen, initiated the night school at WITT during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven by requests from working professionals seeking to upgrade their skills. Jonathan, on the other hand, details how he and his colleague Andrew saw an opportunity for people to retrain during evenings and establish a flexible learning model. They also touch on the crucial aspect of networking and community building within these classes. Through their conversation, they highlight the real-life impact of night school programs. From enabling professionals to gain new qualifications while maintaining their day jobs to providing a second chance to individuals wanting to change their career paths, night schools serve as a beacon of hope and opportunity. Jonathan and Ethan underscore the importance of promoting these programs to reach a wider audience, noting that flexible learning models significantly contribute to the local economy and individual career growth.
Hijos y educación 7 meses
0
0
0
18:26
Student Motivation and Self-Discipline
Student Motivation and Self-Discipline
n this engaging episode, Jonathan and Ethan dive into a crucial conversation about the importance of internal motivation and self-discipline in education and professional settings. They explore the mindset of students who believe they will work harder once employed, stressing that true dedication and effort start long before entering the workforce. Their dialogue highlights the necessity of cultivating a strong sense of personal responsibility and pride in one's work from an early age. Jonathan and Ethan discuss the invaluable lessons they have learned through their own careers and experiences. Jonathan shares anecdotes from his teaching days, emphasizing the need for ion in one's profession. Ethan recounts his journey in the construction industry and the discipline taught by his grandfather, drawing parallels between consistent effort in academia and professional success. They both agree that external motivation is rarely as effective as internal drive and curiosity.
Hijos y educación 7 meses
0
0
0
11:33
Full Service in Design Projects
Full Service in Design Projects
In this engaging episode, hosts Ethan and Jonathan sit down with Sol, an architectural designer with extensive experience in full-service projects. The conversation dives deep into the intricacies of architectural practice, focusing on the merits and challenges of offering full-service architectural design. Sol shares his insights from early career experiences in Wellington and how those have shaped his current practice in Hawke's Bay. This episode is filled with practical advice for both budding and seasoned architectural professionals. Sol discusses the nuances of transitioning from university to real-world architectural practice, shedding light on the exponential learning curve new graduates face. He underscores the importance of hands-on experience early in one's career, emphasizing the value of on-site work in understanding the complexities of construction beyond design and documentation. The episode also explores how architectural training differs between universities and polytechnics, with the latter offering a more practical approach beneficial for quick industry adaptability.
Hijos y educación 8 meses
0
0
0
12:21
Sol Atkinson - Architectural Career and D
Sol Atkinson - Architectural Career and D
host Jonathan Pickup in an engaging conversation with Sol Atkinson, a local architect making waves with his innovative designs and meticulous attention to detail. Sol shares his journey from university to becoming a seasoned architect, navigating the challenging phases of the industry, including the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Explore insights into his professional experiences and the evolution of his practice in Hawke's Bay. In this episode, Sol Atkinson delves into pivotal moments in his career, emphasizing the significance of practical experience during university and how it shaped his understanding of architecture. He discusses the ever-changing landscape of architectural tools, the importance of continuous professional development, and balancing the business side of running an architectural practice with creative aspirations. Sol also highlights the critical role of ongoing education and certification, such as LBP (Licensed Building Practitioner) and Homestar, in enriching the skills and careers of his staff. Victoria University of Wellington Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP) Homestar Rating
Hijos y educación 8 meses
0
0
0
14:36
Architect Registration and Ethical Representation
Architect Registration and Ethical Representation
In this fascinating episode, Jonathan and Ethan delve into the intricacies of architectural registration and what it means to be a ed architect in different parts of the world. They explore the nuances of the term "architect," examining its legal protections and how it affects the professional landscape in New Zealand and beyond. The conversation kicks off with Jonathan explaining the historical and legal context around the term "architect" in New Zealand, highlighting the requirements set by the ed Architects Act 2005. Ethan adds an international perspective by discussing similar regulations in Canada and the implications for software and cloud architects. They move on to discuss the ethical considerations and potential pitfalls around misrepresentation, emphasizing the importance of clarity and honesty in professional practice. They conclude by introducing an guest, Sol Atkinson, who will share insights into professional development and continuous learning for architects. ed Architects Board New Zealand Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
Hijos y educación 8 meses
0
0
0
17:31
También te puede gustar Ver más
Cuentos infantiles
Cuentos infantiles Recopilación de los mejores cuentos infantiles. Actualizado
La Canastilla de Mamá
La Canastilla de Mamá Soy madre de dos niños, profesora y periodista. Desde aquí compartiré con vosotros mis experiencias, dudas y vivencias relacionadas con la maternidad, la educación y la salud. Actualizado
Adolescencia Positiva
Adolescencia Positiva En Adolescencia Positiva aprenderemos a mantener una relación cordial, basada en el respeto con nuestros hijos adolescentes de la mano de grandes expertos en psicología y crianza. Daremos voz a las personas adolescentes que tienen mucho que expresar. Conoceremos nuevas herramientas de comunicación que nos ayudarán a entender el comportamiento de los adolescentes. Y aprenderemos a manejar aquellas situaciones que nos resultan más complejas en la convivencia con nuestros hijos. Actualizado
Ir a Hijos y educación