Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen

Archispeak Podcast

Design EN ↓ Επεισόδια: 390

What’s it really like to work in architecture? The hosts of Archispeak know, and they’re here to share real-life experiences. Since 2012 architects Evan Troxel and Cormac Phalen have been podcasting their brand of real talk on everything from design, tools, and work/life balance to generational differences, mentoring, job hunting, and more. Probing questions, revelatory interviews, and unique insights have grown their audience and become a weekly ritual for students and seasoned professionals alike.

Δημιουργός

Evan Troxel, Cormac Phalen

Κατηγορία

Design

Ιστοσελίδα του podcast

www.archispeakpodcast.com

Τελευταίο επεισόδιο

5 Ιουν 2026

Πού να ακούσεις;

Podcast στην εφαρμογή Replaio Radio Έρχεται σύντομα

Τα podcast έρχονται σύντομα στην εφαρμογή. Εγκατάστησέ την τώρα και δες πρώτος μια εντελώς νέα προσέγγιση στα podcast

Κατέβασέ το από το Google Play Δωρεάν εγκατάσταση Android 5 εκατ.+ λήψεις · βαθμολογία 4,8 iOS σύντομα

Επεισόδια

#291 - Architects are an Endangered Species 17.04.2023

Topic We discuss the power of negotiation that an in-demand candidate has during a job search, the lack of training in architectural education about money and business, the ongoing talent drought, the mythical bonus, AIA dues, waning architectural publications as an analogy to the profession, provide our take on a provocative LinkedIn post by Evelyn Lee, and we take a stab at figuring out how long...

#290 - “Rough“ Inspections 10.04.2023

Topic We discuss the value of doing home renovations and learning construction skills as an architect, talk about the importance of compromise, collaboration, and learning from hands-on experiences. We also touch on the differences between architects of the past and present, and the evolving role of technology in the industry. Episode Links Steve Baczek’s Instagram Risinger Build’s Instagram Aweso...

#289 - An Architect Walks Into a Building 03.04.2023

Topic We have a conversation about the process of becoming a licensed architect in the United States and discuss the challenges of taking multiple Architect Registration Exams (ARE), NCARB’s rolling clock policy changes, and the need for change in the profession. We also touch on the potential impact of technology on the licensing process with some personal anecdotes and opinions. We also talk abo...

#288 - Birth Control for Engineers 29.03.2023

Topic We discuss Evan’s tireless experience of the “sufferfest” that is moving one’s family into a new home, Cormac’s recent experiences with the ACE Mentor program, and we ask the question more people in the profession should be: Would people become architects if the we were honest about what it’s really like to be one? Episode links Ronnie Lott  (Wikipedia) ACE Mentor Program of America &nb...

#287 - 42 Degrees North Latitude 06.12.2022

Saying goodbye to a house, spaces that evoke memories and emotion, personal experiences of working (and living) remotely, mentoring emerging professionals, and how the architectural profession has been the model for Elon’s recent email to Twitter employees (except for the severance option). Links Elon Musk demands Twitter staff commit to ‘long hours’ or leave: Read the email (CNBC)

#286 - Skyhooks Are Real 29.11.2022

We discuss the different types of architectural degrees offered and why one might pick one type over another (To B.Arch or not to B.Arch? That is the question.) based on an #askarchispeak question from a listener, and Cormac toured the Exchange Tower that’s currently under construction in Detroit. It’s being built… differently. Links With Exchange, LIFTbuild Delivering First Top-Down Project in th...

#285 - What the Monterey Design Conference is All About 22.11.2022

In this episode, we discuss Deborah Berke FAIA’s presentation and James Wines’ interview from the 2022 Monterey Design Conference which recently happened at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in California. We get into the adaptive reuse typology as well as environmental art and architecture. Links Monterey Design Conference (MDC) 2022 website Asilomar Conference Grounds by Julia Morgan (Wikipedia) D...

#284 - Through the Lens of Others 15.11.2022

Cormac talks about his recent attendance of a lecture about architectural ornamentation from yesteryear in Detroit while Evan is speaking at the inaugural EntreArchitect Annual Meeting in Austin. Links Wirt C. Rowland (Wikipedia) Corrado Parducci (Wikipedia) Albert Kahn The Life of Albert Kahn Albert Kahn (History of Detroit) Guardian Building (History of Detroit) Guardians of Detroit: Architectur...

#283 - Injured by Architecture 08.11.2022

In this episode, we discuss various mental, psychological, and physical injuries sustained from architectural (or construction) projects. Links Archispeak 31 - Architecture Will Kill You

#282 - Realistic Sandwich 31.10.2022

This episode is about communication in our profession. Are you elevating or dumbing down the conversation? Is anybody listening? We also talk about wasting time in “valuable” “meetings”, how when the size of teams grows the lines of communication and complexity grows at a larger rate (Brooks’s Law), and more. Links Brooks’s Law (Wikipedia)

#281 - Little Glasses of Hindsight 24.10.2022

It’s a “rantiversary”! We have some fresh follow-up on a 2-year-old episode about a Twitter thread on why one individual was sounding the alarms and contemplating leaving the industry — who then did leave — and hasn’t looked back. The conversation then ties into additional follow-up from a more recent topic about accountability for predatory and toxic educational and workplace environments kindled...

#280 - We’re So Apathetic 17.10.2022

We discuss how Evan’s recent talks about the future of the practice were received by two different audiences: architects and CFO’s. One group is much more excited about where we’re going… can you guess which one? Link Lamy Safari fountain pen (Amazon)

#279 - An Indictment of the Built Environment 03.10.2022

We discuss a recent rant by Thomas Heatherwick about boring architecture, emotional responses to the built environment, the fabric of the city, what community is, cool scars, and more. Links Add your name to the list at Tect "We're living through an epidemic of boringness" says Thomas Heatherwick Listen and Subscribe to Archispeak

#278 - A Lower Rung on the Ladder of Architectural Significance 26.09.2022

Evan is delivering a keynote titled ‘Disruptive Technology in Architecture, and You’ at the 2022 AIA Kansas Annual Conference, rural architecture and architects, presentation skills, communication, and more. Links Johnny America ‘zine website AIA Kansas 2022 Annual Conference

#277 - A Quiet Game of Chicken 19.09.2022

Topic Following our ‘quiet quitting’ episode we now discuss ‘quiet firing’, the objectification of roles in the profession and the unsustainable nature of this approach by incumbents for the future of the labor force, additional thoughts on other recent episodes and how they tie into this discussion and topic, workaholism, MidJourney AI image creation, and more. Links The Hustle Architect on Twitt...

#276 - Quiet Quitting 12.09.2022

Topic We discuss the latest news on the #quietquitting trend, the architectural response to the subject, under-living and overworking, and more. Links Quiet Quitting (New York Times) EntreArchitect Facebook Community EntreArchitect community quiet quitting discussion Innovation Theater Deltek sucks TikTok video about making paper (on Evan’s Twitter) Work/life/work balance by Andrew Maynard (ArchDa...

#275 - The Waffling is Real 05.09.2022

Topic After discussing how there’s no shortage of things to be responsible for when adulting, we answer more listener questions regarding graduate school and licensure while throwing our personal experience into the mix. Link Friend of the show Cherise Lakeside, FSCI on Twitter

#274 - Tyranny of the Green Light 29.08.2022

What does the little green status light next to your name signal? In this episode we get into expectations and conditioning, time management, discipline, and saying yes versus no in the always-on work environment.

#273 - Know Anyone Interested? 22.08.2022

Topic A conversation about the current state of the architectural job market, a critique of the lackluster listings firms use to “attract talent”, and more. Listen and Subscribe to Archispeak

#272 - Play the Game 15.08.2022

We answer questions from an incoming architecture student about, well, all kinds of things. What should one do before beginning an architectural education? In addition to “everything”, what should one pay extra attention to in school? What should one study on their own time? What is the process of getting licensed in multiple states?

#271 - The Upstairs Boat 08.08.2022

We discuss some recent adventures in home ownership and compare notes on a list of places we have and haven’t been to from an architectural perspective.

#270 - Exhaustion Brought A Friend 01.08.2022

Topic We do a debrief on the AIA National Conference on Architecture in Chicago both as an a attendee and as an exhibitor, what it was like being in the presence of our people again, thoughts about cities and their intersection with “the conference”, health outcomes from the conference (yep), and a quick tour of some Frank Lloyd Wright projects (because when in Rome/Oak Park…). Links Branch Techno...

#269 - Architecture is Hard 20.06.2022

Topic What lies beneath the surface of a seemingly simple project, that once built, doesn’t perform as required? We also get into the common request for projects to be “future proofed” by clients because why not? These are just some of the things that are part of the day-to-day of an architect. Sponsor Start implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Joi...

#268 - Hollow Words 13.06.2022

Topic A conversation about architects, school design, funding, symptoms versus sources of problems, and gun policy in America. Links AIA Statement: This is a time of reflection ‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens (The Onion) Start implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Join Douglas Tieger, FAIA for the next Designi...

#267 - Global Repository of Nonexistent Information 06.06.2022

Topic Topics: SpaceX’s Starlink roaming internet service for the ability to truly work from anywhere and we dig into a listener email about mentoring in the adjacent industry of environmental design in game development. Links Starlink Starlink Portability for RV’s Graphic Standards website TRXL Podcast Start implementing powerful systems for the profitability you need and the freedom you want. Joi...

Άκου το podcast Archispeak Podcast στο Replaio

Ραδιόφωνο και podcast σε μία εφαρμογή - δωρεάν, χωρίς εγγραφή. Εγκατάστησέ την σήμερα και μη χάσεις την πρεμιέρα

Κατέβασέ το από το Google Play

Το Replaio δεν είναι εκδότης podcast - τα ονόματα των εκπομπών, τα εξώφυλλα και ο ήχος ανήκουν στους δημιουργούς τους και διανέμονται μέσω δημόσιων ροών RSS