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Architects Like Me with Joy C.

Episode 11 of the Architects Like Me podcast, hosted by Biancha Claritt, titled "Architects Like Me with Joy C." was published on January 23, 2025 and runs 50 minutes.

January 23, 2025 ·50m · Architects Like Me

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Send a text In this episode of the Architects Like Me Podcast, we speak with Joy Cherichel a fifth-year architecture student. Joy shares her journey into architecture, discussing her early interests in art and how they evolved into a passion for design. She reflects on her experiences in architecture school, including the challenges of adapting to a new environment and the importance of building a supportive community. Joy emphasizes the value of networking and mentorship, particularly throug...

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In this episode of the Architects Like Me Podcast, we speak with Joy Cherichel a fifth-year architecture student. Joy shares her journey into architecture, discussing her early interests in art and how they evolved into a passion for design. She reflects on her experiences in architecture school, including the challenges of adapting to a new environment and the importance of building a supportive community. Joy emphasizes the value of networking and mentorship, particularly through her involvement in student organizations and competitions. She also discusses her aspirations for impactful design, particularly in addressing social issues and acknowledging the history of the land. The conversation highlights the significance of community, support, and personal growth in the field of architecture.

You can find Joy Cherichel on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/joy-cherichel-nomas-260093195

I hope y'all enjoyed listening to the conversation!

Best,
Biancha

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