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Architects Like Me with Sean S

Episode 3 of the Architects Like Me podcast, hosted by Biancha Claritt, titled "Architects Like Me with Sean S" was published on October 17, 2024 and runs 53 minutes.

October 17, 2024 ·53m · Architects Like Me

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Send a text In this conversation, Sean Spencer, a fifth-year architecture student, shares his journey into architecture, emphasizing the importance of encouragement, self-improvement, and the role of experiences in shaping his design philosophy. He discusses the significance of iteration in design, the impact of competition, and the necessity of understanding failure as a stepping stone to success. Sean also highlights the importance of community and cultural identity in architecture, particu...

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In this conversation, Sean Spencer, a fifth-year architecture student, shares his journey into architecture, emphasizing the importance of encouragement, self-improvement, and the role of experiences in shaping his design philosophy. He discusses the significance of iteration in design, the impact of competition, and the necessity of understanding failure as a stepping stone to success. Sean also highlights the importance of community and cultural identity in architecture, particularly in the context of his thesis on Black identity within architectural spaces.

You can find Sean Spencer on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/sean-spencer-199167246 and you can find links to her portfolio there as well. 

I hope y'all enjoyed listening to the conversation!

Best, 
Biancha 

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