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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2015 · 43 MIN

EA074: My Favorite Place [Podcast]

from EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Each month, a group of dedicated architect bloggers, lead by my friend Bob Borson over at the Life of an Architect blog, participates at an online event called #ArchiTalks. Bob assigns a specific topic or theme and we each prepare a post written in response to that specific subject and we all coordinate our posts to go live at the same time. A few topics that we have explored are: Crafty Architecture in the Real World Favorite Things A Day in the Life of… This is Exciting Bob is busy running his Life of an Architect Playhouse Competition, so my friend Marica McKeel of Studio MM grabbed the reigns and took control of #ArchiTalks for this month. Marica selected the topic; Favorite Place. Scroll down to see more #ArchiTalks posts. I really love the #ArchiTalks series. We now have about 2 dozen or more architects participating and it is so interesting to see how each of us responds to a few simple words. When a theme is announced, there is no background. We have no influence on what to write. We simply receive the theme. In the past, I have participated by using my platform on the podcast or here at the blog. This week, on the EntreArchitect Podcast, I will share my thoughts on this month's topic, Favorite Place.   Please review this podcast on iTunes. Referenced in this Episode St. Lawrence River Save The River Lake Hopatcong, NJ Ocean Beach, NJ Lake George, NY EntreArchitect Podcast Episode 000 Clayton, NY Alexandria Bay, NY Gananoque, ON Fishers Landing, NY Boldt Castle Singer Castle Visit our Platform Sponsor: Freshbooks Visit All My #ArchiTalks Friends Lee Calisti Lee CALISTI architecture+design (@leecalisti) favorite place Cormac Phalen Cormac Phalen (@archy-type) Baltimore Evan Troxel Archispeak (@etroxel) My Favorite Place Meghana Joshi – IRA Consultants, LLC (@MeghanaIRA) Oh, The Places You'll Go! Lora Teagarden L2Design, LLC (@L2DesignLLC) ArchiTalks meets #ThisOldHouse Andrew Hawkins, AIA Hawkins Architecture (@hawkinsarch) My Favorite Placein the Wild Matthew Stanfield FIELD 9 Architecture (@FIELD9arch) Ruby Slippers Stephen Ramos – BUILDINGS ARE COOL (@sramos_BAC) Cinque Terre Jonathan Brown Proto-Architecture (@mondo_tiki_man) Favorite Place Eric Wittman intern[life] (@rico_w) my [first] favorite place Tara Imani Indigo Architect (@Parthenon1) Favorite Place Architalks 8 Jes Stafford MOD Architect (@modarchitect) Making Space and the Favorite Place Enoch Sears Business of Architecture (@businessofarch) Where Do You Like To Go When You Aren't Working? Michele Grace Hottel – Michele Grace Hottel, Architect favorite place Brian Paletz The Emerging Architect (@bpaletz) Favorite Place(s) Michael Riscica Young Architect (@YoungArchitxPDX) MIT Chapel My Favorite Place Jeremiah Russell, AIA ROGUE Architecture (@rogue_architect) favorite place: #architalks 5th edition The post EA074: My Favorite Place [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects. Mentioned in this episode:NCARB PodcastTo Build is Human

Each month, a group of dedicated architect bloggers, lead by my friend Bob Borson over at the Life of an Architect blog, participates at an online event called #ArchiTalks. Bob assigns a specific topic or theme and we each prepare a post written in response to that specific subject... and we all coordinate our posts [...]

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