Michael Riscica

Architect Exam Podcast

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Free, high-value ARE prep broken into digestible episodes that make studying accessible and actually enjoyable. We translate complex exam content into clear, actionable strategies based directly on NCARB's objectives—not complicated study approaches that miss the mark. Young Architect has guided thousands to licensure since 2013 by simplifying ARE prep to what truly matters and keeping it fresh. Subscribe for practical ARE insights delivered in a format that fits your busy life.

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Michael Riscica

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Arts

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

073 - Vapor Barriers Explained: Water, Air, and Moisture in Walls 06.07.2026

Vapor barriers, air barriers, and water barriers each do a completely different job inside your wall assembly, and mixing them up is one of the most common mistakes on the ARE. In this episode, we break down the three barrier types that protect your building envelope from moisture damage. You'll learn how weather resistive barriers and drainage planes keep bulk water out, and why air leakage actua...

072 - B101 in 35 Minutes: The Owner-Architect Agreement 29.06.2026

AIA B101 is the most important contract in architecture, and most people working under it have never actually read it. This episode breaks down the entire B101 owner-architect agreement in 30 minutes, covering all 13 articles in plain English. You'll learn the four lenses framework for reading any AIA contract: scope of services, standard of care, responsibility and authority, and the money questi...

071 - ADA Door Clearance: Why These Dimensions Exist 22.06.2026

ADA door clearance requires 32 inches minimum, but a 32-inch door won't get you there. Learn why 36-inch doors became the standard and what every ADA dimension is actually solving. In this episode, Emily spent an entire day in a wheelchair during college and came back with a completely different understanding of accessible design. She walks you through how people actually move through buildings, f...

070 - Seismic Irregularities: Soft Story to Shear Walls 08.06.2026

Soft story buildings are one of the most dangerous structural conditions in seismic design, and the 1994 Northridge earthquake proved why. In this episode, we break down the seismic irregularities that cause buildings to fail during earthquakes. You will learn the difference between a soft story and a weak story, how geometric and mass irregularities create dangerous force concentrations, and why...

069 - Sealant Types, Backer Rod, and Joint Design for Buildings 01.06.2026

Which sealant goes where on the building envelope? This episode covers every sealant type, backer rod, and how to design joints that actually work. We break down the five main sealant families: silicone, polyurethane, polysulfide, acrylic, and MS polymer. Each one has a personality, a best use, and a catch. You'll learn why silicone can't be painted, why polyurethane hates UV, why polysulfide smel...

068 - Project Delivery Methods: DBB, Design-Build, CMAR, and More 26.05.2026

Project delivery methods define who holds the contracts, who carries the risk, and how the architect's role changes on every construction project. This episode breaks down all six major methods so you know exactly how each one works. Emily walks through Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Construction Manager as Agent (CMa), Multiple Prime, and Integrated Project D...

067 - Types of Insulation: Materials, R-Values, and Assemblies 22.05.2026

Types of insulation explained, from fiberglass batts to spray foam to rigid board to continuous insulation. This episode covers every major insulation type you need to know for the ARE exam and real-world practice. You'll learn how heat transfer works through buildings, then walk through each material one by one. Fiberglass vs mineral wool, open cell vs closed cell spray foam, EPS vs XPS vs polyis...

066 - Types of HVAC Systems and How to Choose 18.05.2026

There are a lot of different types of HVAC systems, and if you're studying for the ARE or coordinating with mechanical engineers, you need to know what each one does and when to use it. In this episode, Layla breaks down every major HVAC system type into four categories: all-air, water-based, refrigerant-based, and packaged systems. She covers VAV, fan coil units, VRF, rooftop units, PTACs, radian...

065 - How to Study for the Architect Exam - Trailer 11.05.2026

How to study for the architect exam is the one topic I know more about than anything else. This episode is a trailer for a free 30-minute video presentation covering what actually works and how not to screw it up. I put this presentation together for an NCARB licensing advisor event, and it turned out so well that I decided to release it as a free resource on our website. It includes detailed slid...

064 - OFCI: Owner Furnished, Contractor Installed Simply Explained 04.05.2026

OFCI (owner furnished, contractor installed) is one of those procurement methods that sounds simple until coordination breaks down on a real project. In this episode, Emily explains what OFCI means, how it compares to CFCI and OFOI, and why splitting the furnish-and-install responsibility creates real risks for owners, contractors, and architects. We walk through the most common OFCI items you'll...

063 - The War of Art: Lessons for Exam Success 27.04.2026

The War of Art by Steven Pressfield explains why you keep sabotaging your architect exam prep and how to stop. This episode is a war of art summary applied to the ARE, breaking down Resistance, self sabotage, and what it means to turn pro. If you've ever cleaned your refrigerator instead of studying, researched materials for weeks without opening one, or told yourself you'll schedule the exam "whe...

062 - Fire Sprinkler Systems: Wet, Dry, Pre-Action, Deluge 20.04.2026

Fire sprinkler systems explained: wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge. Learn when to use each one and how to choose the right system. Architects don't design fire sprinkler systems, but you make dozens of decisions that directly affect how they get designed, installed, and coordinated. This episode breaks down all four types of fire sprinkler systems, explains what makes each one different,...

061 - Owner's Consultants: Know Where Your Liability Ends 13.04.2026

Owner's consultants vs architect's consultants: know the difference before the ARE tests you on it. In this episode, we break down who hires who on a construction project, where the liability falls, and why getting this wrong can cost you your career. Every project has two teams of consultants. The architect's team designs what's going to be there. The owner's consultants deal with what's already...

060 - How to Become an Architect: What You Need to Know 06.04.2026

How to become an architect in the US comes down to four steps: education, experience, exams, and fees. In this episode, Michael Riscica breaks down the full path to getting your architecture license, from choosing the right degree to passing all six ARE exams. Most people think architects sit at a drafting table sketching buildings all day. The reality is that design is maybe five to ten percent o...

059 - PA, PPD, and PDD: Know the Difference Before You Study 23.03.2026

PA, PPD, and PDD share the same topics but test them from completely different perspectives. Understanding the difference between these three technical ARE exams before you start studying will save you serious time and frustration. In this episode, Layla breaks down what each exam actually covers, how they connect to each other, and why so many candidates study the wrong things for the wrong test....

058 - Division 01 General Requirements: Running Your Project 16.03.2026

Division 01 General Requirements is the most skipped section in the project manual. Here's what's actually inside and why every division depends on it. Division 01 is the rulebook that governs every trade on a construction project, and almost nobody reads it. We start by clearing up the number one confusion in specifications: the difference between General Conditions and General Requirements. They...

057 - Plumbing Valves: Every Type You Need to Know 09.03.2026

Plumbing valves explained - every type you need to know for the ARE exam and real-world practice. This episode covers gate valves, ball valves, butterfly valves, globe valves, check valves, backflow preventers, PRVs, pressure relief valves, angle valves, and float valves, organized by function so you understand what each one does. We break down the four categories every plumbing valve falls into:...

056 - Building Acoustics: How Sound Actually Works in Buildings 02.03.2026

Building acoustics explained: STC, IIC, and NRC are the three rating systems every architect needs to know. This episode breaks down how sound actually works in buildings and what each rating measures. STC rates how well walls and floors block airborne sound. IIC rates how well floor assemblies block impact sounds. NRC measures how much sound a material absorbs within a room. We explain why a mate...

055 - Control Joint vs Expansion Joint: Where the Cracks At? 23.02.2026

Control joint vs expansion joint is one of those topics that trips people up because the terms sound so similar. This episode breaks down all four joint types you need to know for the ARE and the job site. We cover expansion joints, control joints, isolation joints, and construction joints. For each one, we explain what it does, where you'll see it in real construction, and how to remember the dif...

054 - PcM, PjM, and CE: Understanding the Difference Before You Study 16.02.2026

PcM, PjM, and CE are three different exams, but most people study them without understanding what makes each one unique. This episode breaks down exactly what NCARB is testing on Practice Management, Project Management, and Construction and Evaluation so you can study smarter, not harder. Too many ARE candidates jump into prep materials without ever looking at what each exam actually focuses on, a...

053 - Concrete Slab Types: A Guide to Structural Systems 09.02.2026

Six concrete slab types explained with span ranges, load capacities, and the decision framework you need to pick the right system every single time. Every concrete slab question on the ARE comes down to two things: the shape of your bay and the loads it needs to carry. But with six different systems to choose from, it's easy to second-guess yourself when the clock is ticking. In this episode, we b...

052 - Cast-in-Place Concrete: From Spans to Slump Tests 26.01.2026

Cast in place concrete spans, rebar sizing, slump tests, and when to reject a pour. Everything you need for PPD, PDD, CE, and PA exam questions. Understanding cast in place concrete is essential for multiple ARE divisions. This episode breaks down how concrete and rebar work together as a structural system, why span limitations matter for your architectural design, and what you need to know for co...

051.5 - Free Webinar: Career Advancement Hiding in Your ARE Studies 19.01.2026

The CDT certification overlaps 80% with your ARE pro practice studies. Here's how to earn real credentials while preparing for your architect exam. If you're studying for the ARE, you're already doing most of the work needed to earn the CDT certification.    Join Michael and Emily for a free webinar where they'll break down exactly how CSI certifications fit into your architecture license path, sh...

051 - What is an RFI in Construction? Everything You Need to Know 12.01.2026

An RFI in construction is the formal way to get answers when something in the contract documents is unclear, missing, or conflicting. In this episode, we break down the full RFI meaning, the RFI process, when to use them, when NOT to use them, and the critical differences between RFIs and every other construction administration document. On a large project, you might see 500 to 1,000 RFIs before c...

050 - AIA C401: Protecting Your Practice from Consultant Chaos 05.01.2026

The AIA C401 Standard Form of Agreement Between Architect and Consultant is one of the most critical contract documents you need to master for ARE exam success and professional practice.  In this comprehensive episode, Emily breaks down everything you need to know about consultant agreements, from relationship structures to liability protection. Learn how the C401 connects with your B101 Owner-Arc...

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