Life of an Architect
A podcast by Bob Borson and Andrew Hawkins - Sundays
174 Episodes
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034: Let’s Get Physical
Published: 9/29/2019 -
033: Taking the Architectural Registration Exam
Published: 9/16/2019 -
032: Projects in Architecture School are Silly
Published: 9/2/2019 -
031: Obsession
Published: 8/18/2019 -
030: Starting Your Own Architecture Firm
Published: 8/4/2019 -
029: Architects Should Work Construction
Published: 7/21/2019 -
028: Social Media for Architects
Published: 7/7/2019 -
027: Is That Even Legal?
Published: 6/23/2019 -
026: First Jobs
Published: 6/9/2019 -
025: Architectural Bucket List
Published: 5/27/2019 -
024: Presentation Skills, Tips and Techniques
Published: 5/12/2019 -
023: The Fun Show
Published: 4/28/2019 -
022: Residential Construction Costs
Published: 4/14/2019 -
021: Making an Architect
Published: 3/31/2019 -
020: The Construction Bid Process
Published: 3/17/2019 -
019: Architectural Fees
Published: 3/4/2019 -
018: Architectural Photography
Published: 2/18/2019 -
017: Quitting Your Job
Published: 2/4/2019 -
016: Architecture in the Real World
Published: 1/21/2019 -
015: Tools of an Architect
Published: 1/7/2019
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