Bill McIntosh
The Tech Layer: Technology in Architecture
Most buildings work. Very few perform. Hosted by Bill McIntosh of BrightTree Studios, this podcast explores how audiovisual systems, digital infrastructure, and user experience shape how buildings actually function. Each episode is a short, insight-driven breakdown of real-world patterns across higher education, healthcare, and commercial projects—where design, technology, and human behavior either align… or break. For architects, owners, and anyone responsible for delivering spaces that work, this is a practical look at the layer most projects underestimate.
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Bill McIntosh
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4 juin 2026
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How Universities Compete Through Physical Space 04.06.2026 8:39
Universities have always competed on academics. Today, they're increasingly competing on experience—and experience is shaped by physical space. In this episode of The Tech Layer, Bill McIntosh explores how classrooms, student centers, libraries, recreation facilities, and the technology woven throughout them have become strategic tools for recruitment, retention, and engagement. Because in mod...
Why Smart Buildings Become Dumb Buildings 21.05.2026 9:52
Every smart building eventually becomes a dumb building. Not because the technology failed—but because the world changed around it. In this episode of The Tech Layer , Bill McIntosh explores why buildings are designed to last for decades while the technology inside them often becomes outdated in just a few years. From conference rooms built around obsolete workflows, to university classrooms strug...
Reducing Anxiety in Emergency Rooms 07.05.2026 8:40
What happens in an Emergency Department isn’t the problem. What people experience is. In this episode, Bill McIntosh breaks down one of the most overlooked failures in healthcare design—not speed, but visibility. Through real-world scenarios, including a deeply personal story of navigating the ER with his daughter, he explores how a highly coordinated clinical system can feel chaotic, unfair, and...
Why Most Buildings Feel the Same 23.04.2026 5:37
Most buildings today are well-designed, functional, and technically sound—yet many feel indistinguishable from one another. In this episode, Bill McIntosh explores the subtle but critical gap between buildings that work and buildings that truly perform . Through real-world scenarios—from disorienting entry experiences to frustrating conference room setups—Bill unpacks how the missing link isn’t de...
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