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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 31 MIN

Desert Designs: David Irwin on Art, Science, and Migration

from Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Eccentrics · host Scott Turman

In this conversation, David Irwin, an architect and founder of Terra Projects, discusses his journey from studying architecture to establishing his design studio in Joshua Tree, California. He explores the influence of Gaudi on his work, the duality of architecture as both an art and a science, and the impact of migration trends on architectural practices. David shares his personal story of moving to the desert, the challenges and successes of his first project, Project 17, and the importance of designing for extreme environments. He emphasizes the poetics of architecture and the cultural shifts between urban and rural living, ultimately reflecting on the solace found in nature.TakeawaysDavid Irwin studied architecture at Pratt Institute and founded Terra Projects.He emphasizes the spiritual aspect of architecture in his work.Gaudi's techniques influence modern architectural practices.Architecture requires both artistic and scientific skills.Migration trends are reshaping architectural needs and designs.David's move to the desert was inspired by personal reflection and meditation.Project 17 is a significant work located in Joshua Tree, California.Designing for extreme environments presents unique challenges.The poetics of architecture is essential for meaningful design.Cultural shifts are leading to a blend of urban and rural influences in architecture.Today's guest, David Irwin, can be found online at:Website: ⁠https://www.terraprojects.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidirwinarchitect/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terraprojects/Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at:BrightRay Publishing: ⁠https://brightray.com/⁠⁠⁠Entrepreneur Website: ⁠https://scottturman.com/⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/⁠Keywordsarchitecture, David Irwin, Terra Projects, Gaudi, desert living, migration trends, urban culture, Project 17, poetics of architecture, extreme environments

In this conversation, David Irwin, an architect and founder of Terra Projects, discusses his journey from studying architecture to establishing his design studio in Joshua Tree, California. He explores the influence of Gaudi on his work, the duality of architecture as both an art and a science, and the impact of migration trends on architectural practices. David shares his personal story of moving to the desert, the challenges and successes of his first project, Project 17, and the importance of designing for extreme environments. He emphasizes the poetics of architecture and the cultural shifts between urban and rural living, ultimately reflecting on the solace found in nature.TakeawaysDavid Irwin studied architecture at Pratt Institute and founded Terra Projects.He emphasizes the spiritual aspect of architecture in his work.Gaudi's techniques influence modern architectural practices.Architecture requires both artistic and scientific skills.Migration trends are reshaping architectural needs and designs.David's move to the desert was inspired by personal reflection and meditation.Project 17 is a significant work located in Joshua Tree, California.Designing for extreme environments presents unique challenges.The poetics of architecture is essential for meaningful design.Cultural shifts are leading to a blend of urban and rural influences in architecture.Today's guest, David Irwin, can be found online at:Website: ⁠https://www.terraprojects.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidirwinarchitect/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terraprojects/Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at:BrightRay Publishing: ⁠https://brightray.com/⁠⁠⁠Entrepreneur Website: ⁠https://scottturman.com/⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/⁠Keywordsarchitecture, David Irwin, Terra Projects, Gaudi, desert living, migration trends, urban culture, Project 17, poetics of architecture, extreme environments

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