AECTechCon-Versations: Old Tools, New Tech - What We're Rediscovering About Craft, Technology and the Way We Build (A Burnout Banter Production) episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 32 MIN

AECTechCon-Versations: Old Tools, New Tech - What We're Rediscovering About Craft, Technology and the Way We Build (A Burnout Banter Production)

from Burnout Banter · host Jeff Visnic, Matt McMahon, and Dan Marty

The construction industry continues to push forward with new tools, new technologies, and new ways of working. But at the same time, some of the most compelling work happening today doesn't feel entirely new. It reflects a renewed interest in traditional materials, time-tested methods, and a deeper connection to craft. In this episode of AECTechCon-versations, Jeff Visnic is joined by Dan Marty and Matt McMahon of Snøhetta to explore that intersection. Rather than focusing on a specific project, this conversation takes a broader view of how the industry is beginning to integrate modern technology with traditional ways of building—and what that might mean for the future of design and construction. Together, they discuss: • Why technology is accelerating, but the conversation often focuses only on what's new • How decades of optimization for efficiency, scale, and predictability have shaped the industry • The growing interest in material honesty, craft, and human connection to the work • How many of today's innovations are rooted in ideas and methods that have existed for generations This episode creates space to explore a deeper question: Are we simply innovating… or are we rediscovering what has always worked—now supported by modern tools? If this conversation resonates with you, join us and continue the discussion at AECTechCon. Learn more and register at: https://www.agcmo.org/AECTC/TechCon/Home.aspx

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